Then why bother with a smart phone st all? Maybe we should be encouraging manufacturers to go back to cheaper hardware and flip phones like we used to have lol
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Doug Ford says he will not ban companies from charging two people different prices for the same item, saying that doing so would be “socialism.”
1·5 days agoYeah, the voter turnout is fucking stupid. People who don’t vote don’t seem to understand that they are a big part of why he keeps getting in. They need to have it beat into them that their lack of a vote is a vote in favour of the elected party.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Doug Ford says he will not ban companies from charging two people different prices for the same item, saying that doing so would be “socialism.”
2·5 days agoI thought he was just on his second term… Wtf
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What are some drugs you think will make a comeback like qualewds or thai sticks or window pane? Does history always repeats itself apply to drugs?
4·6 days agoIs it bad that I learned the spelling through playing tons of DopeWars back in the 2000s? 🤣
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•When did the world change to the so called hashtag? When I was younger it was only the pound sign. So hashtag Taylor Swift still reads in my mind pound Taylor Swift?
12·8 days agoIt had potential to be a great way to index and find things based on key terms. The flaw was letting the normies use it.
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Nintendo@lemmy.world•The Legend Of Zelda Live-Action Movie Has Officially Wrapped FilmingEnglish
2·8 days ago☝️😮 <( M’boy )
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Sent this to my friends flexing a "top 65%" score. The site didn't make it clear that's not a good thing.English
30·11 days agoThe irony of the whole thing is actually pretty funny
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Why is the Canadian Dollar crap for international travel?
10·13 days agoThe thing I don’t get is how the USA can shit their pants as badly as they have since throwing Trump in charge, and yet their dollar somehow still has value. That’s fucking wild.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What package manager do you use for arch based distros?
3·14 days agoI just use pacman and yay. I avoid flatpaks as best I can, I don’t see the hype.
Yes, and we all got by fine with things the way they have mostly been. The last thing we should be advocating for is this stupid trend of removing features and calling it “user friendliness”
Give the user the ability to torch their system - it’s up to them whether they want to use things they can’t handle or not. Not up to the devs to baby-proof the software and strip abilities away from capable users.
Linux becoming mainstream would be a trap too… It will lead to the enshitification of the distros as they get more and more watered down to satisfy the average dumbass using it.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•[Survey] Canadian experience with vehicle headlights and glare at night
2·17 days agoI’m in Ontario. I remember reflective lines when I was a kid in the 90s but I haven’t seen them with the reflective property in decades. When it rains, the lines are gone.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•[Survey] Canadian experience with vehicle headlights and glare at night
12·18 days agoNext can we get surveys going to fix the lines on the road that disappear when it rains at night?
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Canada@lemmy.ca•U.S. cites Canada's cloud sovereignty push as a trade irritant
1·21 days agoThanks! Not sure if it’s the mobile layout that’s cooked, or maybe it’s paywalled or something? All I see are headlines.
Greer’s report notes the proposal calls for cloud services where data would be “processed, transmitted and stored exclusively in Canada.” It would exclude suppliers subject to laws letting foreign governments access Canada’s data without written consent. (Another requirement Greer did not mention: providers could not be “subject to foreign laws that permit foreign governments to request measures that could affect or discontinue the service.”)
Lmao, yeah that’s kind of the point - why would anybody want a foreign country snooping their shit? I suppose if there’s any benefit to breaking this wall it would be that it would (hopefully) force the Canadian government and businesses to ditch Microsoft. The fact we use them as much as we do is terrifying. A contract is only as trustworthy as the person you signed it with, and I have little faith that MS isn’t already snooping the massive amounts of foreign government data they have their hands on.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•U.S. cites Canada's cloud sovereignty push as a trade irritant
1·22 days agoCame here to ask the same thing… I don’t get it, there’s literally nothing there but headlines
Yeah man, those custom ROMs are great, but I hate how hard it is to do things like banking on them. I’m so sick of being told that it’s some shit about my phone being less secure… “You have full control over your device and can see everything it does! That is not secure!” Make it make sense lol