I'd be more worried about finding which foreign governments and or intelligence agencies are using these extremist groups as proxies to sow dissent and division in the west, and cutting them off.
For traffic planners, roundabouts have been huge game changers. Decades of studies show that the introduction of traffic circles greatly improves flow and reduces collisions overall by slowing vehicles down. Another plus is the reduction in greenhouse gases, from fewer idling cars, and increased safety for pedestrians, who have...
They could come up with some bullshit like, obstructing your screen is interfering with the display of critical airplane safety information or something.
If your solution is to give more handouts that's not actually fixing the problem, you're just making people even more dependent on government to survive.
Probably trying to cash in on some sweet intelligence agency and law enforcement funding for helping the government bypass the 4th Amendment by supplying the government with your data.
Inspired by a post since deleted, I feel bad for probably coming off judgemental about the poster's taste in the movie that drove him to consider sailing....
Most of the stuff I was looking for couldn't even be found on store shelves. Before online shopping and streaming, if it wasn't the latest release or biggest hit, you probably wouldn't be able to find it locally. You'd waste time browsing up and down aisles of junk only to leave disappointed, then try again at another store, hoping that by some miracle they'd have it.
Then I discovered that terabytes upon terabytes of content was available, nearly instantly and conveniently, on the internet. All you had to do was click a few buttons and you had what you wanted. That was about 25+ years ago, and the recording industry still has not adapted to offer a service that even comes close to what was available back then.
Era can be defined as a console generation, a decade, one specific year, whatever you want. I’d encourage you to give a list of your favourite games from the generation of choice and why it was the best to you. Nostalgia is a totally viable reason too....
For PC I'd say 1999-2010 was absolutely amazing time to be a gamer. PC parts were dirt cheap, you could overclock the hell out of your hardware, and micro-transactions and pay-to-win didn't exist.
Best way to stop gun violence is to lock up violent criminals and remove them from society. Which is the one thing Canadas ""justice"" system refuses to do it seems.
A Yellowknife man bought a fully electric truck, expecting to install the 80 amp Level 2 charger it came with at his home. Then he found out he'd need to pay $12,000 to upgrade a transformer in his neighbourhood to make it work.
How to make an EV tire that won’t pollute the environment ( www.theverge.com )
Climate goals could make gas heating obsolete. So why do gas companies keep adding customers? Building more gas infrastructure is like investing in video rental stores 15 years ago, says expert ( www.cbc.ca )
Neo-Nazis Are All-In on AI ( www.wired.com )
How PEI Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Roundabout | The Walrus ( thewalrus.ca )
For traffic planners, roundabouts have been huge game changers. Decades of studies show that the introduction of traffic circles greatly improves flow and reduces collisions overall by slowing vehicles down. Another plus is the reduction in greenhouse gases, from fewer idling cars, and increased safety for pedestrians, who have...
Patrick Breyer and Pirate Party lose EU Parliament seats ( stackdiary.com )
Patrick Breyer, a staunch defender of digital rights, laments the Pirate Party’s exit from the EU Parliament as a blow to online privacy.
United Airlines passengers to see targeted ads on seat-back screens ( www.cbsnews.com )
Solar modules deployed in France in 1992 still provide 75.9% of original output power ( www.pv-magazine.com )
NPR: 'Star Trek: Discovery' ends as an underappreciated TV pioneer ( www.npr.org )
Trudeau must more publicly support ICC decisions amid Israel-Hamas war: ex-ministers ( www.ctvnews.ca )
Windows 11 IoT LTSC 2024 arrives making TPM and Secure Boot optional — lower storage requirements, too ( www.tomshardware.com )
Food Banks Canada says food insecurity is worsening across the country ( www.theglobeandmail.com )
The group says food security is rising in all 10 provinces and one in four Canadians have inadequate access to food
CANADIAN ARMED FORCES: Stopping the Death Spiral ( www.youtube.com )
New Windows AI feature records everything you’ve done on your PC ( arstechnica.com )
What drew you to the high seas?
Inspired by a post since deleted, I feel bad for probably coming off judgemental about the poster's taste in the movie that drove him to consider sailing....
Biden really, really doesn’t want China to flood the US with cheap EVs ( www.theverge.com )
What's your favourite era for video games?
Era can be defined as a console generation, a decade, one specific year, whatever you want. I’d encourage you to give a list of your favourite games from the generation of choice and why it was the best to you. Nostalgia is a totally viable reason too....
Handgun violence: Taking aim at which gun control strategies work and don’t work ( www.thestar.com )
Republicans are pulling out all the stops to reverse EV adoption ( www.theverge.com )
May the 4th be with with you! ( youtu.be )
To celebrate this amazing holiday, here is Han shooting first.
Tractor-trailers with no one aboard? The future is near for self-driving trucks on US roads ( apnews.com )
What is Windows 11 'AI Explorer'? Everything you need to know about Microsoft's upcoming defining AI PC feature (including it always watching you) ( www.windowscentral.com )
He drives an electric truck in Yellowknife, but his home can't handle the charger it came with ( www.cbc.ca )
A Yellowknife man bought a fully electric truck, expecting to install the 80 amp Level 2 charger it came with at his home. Then he found out he'd need to pay $12,000 to upgrade a transformer in his neighbourhood to make it work.