

So that’s how the US leaves NATO
Proud NYer forced to flee by 🍊🤡. Professional circus freak, fire bender, and software engineer (fuck AI). She/her
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So that’s how the US leaves NATO


Ah bon! Merci :)


Don’t fuck ICE in the sexual sense of the expression. Those incels can fuck each other


Cybertrucks are (supposedly) deadlier than Ford Pintos so it really depends on the comparison


Keep a reflective umbrella in the passenger seat. When an asshole with death beams tailgates you, have the passenger open it across the back seats


To test the --no-preserve-root safeguard. It’s like playing Russian roulette


I’ve only blocked a few people, but I’m quick to tag people as assholes/MAGA


There are literally companies that sell fortified refuges with moats to billionaires


That’s a different group of people. If you want to cut them off, take a look at who CPC leadership is working with


Oui c’est ça. J’ai décidé tôt que je voudrais apprendre le français pendant mon séjour. J’adore l’apprentissage culturel et je parle déjà une autre langue, l’espagnol. J’ai plusieurs amis québécois qui m’aident et je prends aussi des cours pour adultes maintenant (j’habite en Ontario). Le français est tellement fascinant, je l’apprend depuis 2024 :)
(Veuillez excuser mes torts fautes)


We had a lawyer help us with the documentation to make sure it’s airtight, but that cost is optional. Other than that we had costs for each record we requested - both in the US and Canada. The cost to request a formal birth record from Quebec alone (via the BANQ) recently went from $30 to over $300
Overall it’s nothing crazy as far as immigration is concerned, but it’s not nothing


I helped my partner apply earlier this year (as the law is still relatively new). As a warning, since then, the costs associated have skyrocketed due to the number of people applying. You better be ready to dig up all the birth/marriage records to prove it. For us, this also required parsing through old Québécois church logbooks written in liturgical French. Wait times have also gone up across the board, the current wait time once you apply is over a year
That said, I did quite enjoy the research and I’m happy to say que mon français est assez bon pour lire un ancien document écrit à main pendant les années 50
Edit: we applied since we already live here


Because these are things that real people say wholeheartedly


Thank you for saying this, I was gonna comment something similar. Machine learning has some actually good uses but it gets so completely overshadowed by pop AI that it’s hard to discuss in nuance.
For the record, I’m as anti AI as it gets. I used to work in it in tech (not by choice) until I got laid off. But I acknowledge it has some legitimate uses, generally in the sciences and medicine (I don’t mean those stupid AI transcribers)
It’s just another thing that popular AI has tarnished


This was in Ontario, California if I’m not mistaken
Edit: Yup


He’d replace them with bike lanes just to have the opportunity to rip up yet another bike lane
My best pair of sunglasses are a pair of dark lenses with a snake motif that I got at a thrift shop for like $15. Keep them in a glasses case and they won’t get scratched.
Fwiw, if I see someone wearing fancy looking thick black rectangular lenses nowadays I assume they’re a predator thanks to Meta


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A 20 year old who steals a pack of oranges is a “hardened criminal”, but literal corruption in front of our eyes is “maybe concern, possibly”
Yes we did! Thankfully it was only 4 or 5 generations but it was really difficult. Turns out that Quebec birth records only existed as parish records prior to some date