confirmed . negative air pressure sucks things in behind the truck.
Canaconda
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Canaconda@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•U.S. cites Canada's cloud sovereignty push as a trade irritant
0·4 days agoDo they still send those out to Canadians? Or maybe it’s cuz I only torrent nostalgia.
The democrats aren’t the left.
The democrat politicians; right?
After all, “Othering” the vast majority of working class people is the mentality of MAGA and fascism.
Canaconda@lemmy.cato
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.ca•Could ChatGPT or some other AI agent ever be called to the stand to testify in a court of law as a "witness"?
0·4 days agoAny AI testimony would be printed out and submitted to the court as evidence similar to data logs.
Canaconda@lemmy.cato
politics @lemmy.world•‘I Think That MAGA Is Dying’: Inside the Youth Movement at CPAC At a sparsely attended Conservative Political Action Conference, young Republicans were eager to start the post-Trump era.
0·4 days agoAlive but retired from politics. Another lost tradition.
Canaconda@lemmy.cato
politics @lemmy.world•‘I Think That MAGA Is Dying’: Inside the Youth Movement at CPAC At a sparsely attended Conservative Political Action Conference, young Republicans were eager to start the post-Trump era.
0·4 days agoToo bad the creation of the GOP manifested George Washington’s greatest fear for America… that it would devolve into a 2 party state.
Watch the mythbusters episode about saving gas by tailgating semi trucks
Canaconda@lemmy.cato
CanadaPolitics@lemmy.ca•Why greens are weak in Canada while strong in many European countries?
0·4 days agoRegrettably same here. If only Tom Mulcair had made the same promise
Canaconda@lemmy.cato
CanadaPolitics@lemmy.ca•Why greens are weak in Canada while strong in many European countries?
0·5 days agoAvi running on electoral reform was a wise decision. I think everyone with a decent understanding of civics understands how harmful FPTP is for us working class folk.
Canaconda@lemmy.cato
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Suicide rates would likely rise sharply if reincarnation were ever proven.
0·5 days agoThe whole thing is a hypothetical so who knows?
Canaconda@lemmy.cato
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Suicide rates would likely rise sharply if reincarnation were ever proven.
0·5 days agohttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonestown
Basically any reference to drinking koolaid is referencing a suicide cult.
Because reincarnation was proven they would advertize the suicide part instead of brainwashing them
Canaconda@lemmy.cato
CanadaPolitics@lemmy.ca•Why greens are weak in Canada while strong in many European countries?
0·5 days agoThey’re weak because their candidates are weak and not serious leaders. They come across as single issue voters running for office. Or as environmental student graduates who couldn’t find a job and are padding their resume.
They’re also incredibly partisan. Like good luck convincing a Green candidate to endorse an NDP candidate who might have a chance of flipping a CPC incumbent. And I know someone is gonna reply to this with their tired tirade, “Expecting GReen voters to sacrifice their prinicples blah blah BLAHHHHHH.”
I want better environmental policy. But the green party isn’t capable of getting us there. Their candidates have no vision beyond themselves standing at a podium hearing the sound of their own voice. They have no plan to accomplish their platform and nobody interested in working with them either.
Canaconda@lemmy.cato
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Suicide rates would likely rise sharply if reincarnation were ever proven.
0·5 days agoYa but this time the koolaid would be on the poster
Canaconda@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Most Canadians support social media ban for kids under 16: poll
0·5 days agoYou’re daft. I’m done.
Canaconda@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Most Canadians support social media ban for kids under 16: poll
0·5 days agoSign into a government website like CRA
A raised spot to park it like on a pallet and a bbq or motorbike cover that you can tighten around the bottom should suffice
Canaconda@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Most Canadians support social media ban for kids under 16: poll
0·6 days agoIf there is a privatized mechanism used simply for “yes this person is an adult” then fine. But as of right now there is no such privatized mechanism in Canada.
There is. It’s 3rd party verification via major banks or your provincial services account. They don’t give your ID out, it’s a vouching system.
Canaconda@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Most Canadians support social media ban for kids under 16: poll
0·6 days agoUSA is a shithole so I’m guessing you don’t have 3rd party verification through banks etc.
You can look up the legislation in Australia where uploading ID is one of several verification methods.
Enforcement doesn’t need to be entirely at the point of access. By making it illegal companies are obligated to cancel the account upon discovery they have done so.
Canaconda@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Most Canadians support social media ban for kids under 16: poll
0·6 days agoUSA is a shithole so I’m guessing you don’t have 3rd party verification through banks etc.
As I said, you can look up the legislation in Australia where uploading ID is one of several verification methods.
Enforcement doesn’t need to be entirely at the point of access. By making it illegal companies are obligated to cancel the account upon discovery they have done so.
LIke you’re still conflating 2 very different things based on how your framing your question. It’s a strawman tbh. Like you could easily go answer this question for yourself if you cared beyond winning a reddit argument.


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