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You can run commands, so systemctl poweroff
should work to turn off your computer (on Linux, not sure how KDE Connect works on Windows, but I’d assume there’s an equivalent)
The media coverage of the current surge in right-wing attacks on the queer community is so fucking frustrating to me.
Is this really the level of analysis we’re at after a year filled with protests against our rights and our legislators enacting laws and policies to appease the right-wing assholes?
“Right-wing extremist homophobes and transphobes could inspire violence against the 2SLGBTQIA+ community”, like no fucking shit. You don’t need “experts” from CSIS to tell you that, ask literally any queer person. These people are trying to convince people that all queers are paedophiles for fucks sake.
I saw an article the other day that said “anti-trans laws hurt the queer community”. Wow, such journalism, I’m glad someone was there to tell me that fascist legislation drafted specifically to oppress trans people would hurt the queer community!
We’re gonna start putting people in concentration camps and the news is just gonna be like “Putting trans people in gas chambers could inspire and encourage their deaths”.
You know what, you’re completely right. Thanks for pointing that out, my brain just auto-completed that detail because of how prevalent “AI” is in the news these days.
Honestly though, if it’s a more traditional chatbot that they had to program themselves, it’s all the more embarrassing for Air Canada that they were trying to weasel themselves out of this.
A quick search led me to Passbolt which has multiple user support, native installs for both Debian and Fedora (you’ll need to add their repo manually, though) and an Android app, so it seems to fit all your criteria.
Just curious, are there any specific reasons you wish to avoid docker?
I’m not a mod so I can’t speak to their intentions for the community but IMO the size isn’t there yet on Lemmy to separate topics to that extent. There’s a politics-oriented community canadapolitics@lemmy.ca yet there’s still plenty of threads about politics here.
We shouldn’t be spreading what little community we have too thin.
Yeah I’m also confused as to what they mean by this.
I wonder how anyone in their right mind would propose the defense “we can’t be held liable for what the chatbot we purposefully put on our website said”. Did Air Canada’s lawyers truly think this would fly?
If you don’t want to be held to AI hallucinations, don’t put an AI chatbot on your website, seems easy enough.
If all else fails, see if you can find their email. Authors are willing to share their work more often than not.
I assume they meant alcoholic beverage of choice.
Also, while beer has been losing market share since around 2008, it remains the most popular alcoholic beverage nationwide, as well as being the most popular for every province except BC and Québec (who both prefer wine).
“Ciders, coolers, and other refreshment beverages” account for only around 10% of the market share, behind beer, wine, and spirits, so I’m not sure where you get the idea that cider is the most popular alcoholic drink.
It seems to me like you’ve kinda made up your mind and are just waiting for someone to back you up before dropping the cash for the Vero :P
With the criteria you’ve listed, I doubt you’ll find a better solution. I say go for it (as long as you can afford it)!
https://fmhy.net/videopiracyguide#live-tv-sports
You should be able to find a stream somewhere in there. Ad block definitely recommended before visiting any free streaming site!
Did you bother opening the link? This project is clearly much more elaborate than simply synchronising notes.
Why should anyone trust you to run a VPN for them? How would we know you’re not a malicious actor?
Was it this image?
I wish there was a breakdown by province for the Atlantic provinces, I highly doubt NB (where I’m from) would skew that highly Democrat if grouped by itself. Damned small sample sizes! :P Interesting graph, in any case!
Don’t quote me on this, but I think you’d have to add --volumes
Yeah I’ve started to notice people are engaging in less good-faith conversation than when I first joined Lemmy last summer.
I think a lot of ex-reddit users, after the initial excitement and novelty of the migration to Lemmy, eventually slipped back into their bad habits from reddit. Reminds me of this this blog post denouncing the unhealthy behaviours that are all too common of online discourse.
That’s putting a large amount of faith in the intelligence and propaganda-awareness of the average Canadian. I wish I shared his optimism.
J’habite le Nouveau-Brunswick et c’est certain que le contexte linguistique est très différent pour les francophones ici, mais un sujet dont l’Acadie discute beaucoup dernièrement c’est le concept d’insécurité linguistique. Se faire dire qu’on parle mal, ça nous donne pas tant l’envie de s’exprimer, mettons.
Par exemple, je t’ai écrit un beau commentaire 100% en français à l’exception d’un mot, et je continue dans ce commentaire de m’exprimer uniquement en français. Pourtant, t’insinues que parce que j’utilise des mots anglais dans mon parler à l’occasion, je peine à formuler une phrase complète en français. Il y a beaucoup de gens par ici qui ont grandi en français mais qui ne le parlent plus à force de se faire rabaisser et de se faire dire de parler “le bon français”.
C’est certainement des enjeux qui me tiennent à coeur comme membre d’une minorité linguistique, et je pourrais partir sur une longue tangente au sujet du prescriptivisme versus le descriptivisme. Si jamais ça te dit d’en apprendre plus sur la langue de la perspective d’une communauté qui a été grandement affectée par l’anglicisation, je te recommande fortement le podcast la baladodiffusion Parler Mal sur Ohdio. C’est animé par deux artistes acadiens et il n’y a que cinq épisodes d’une quinzaine de minutes chaque.
Je ne me moque pas de lui parce qu’il utilise le mot “cool”, je me moque de lui de reprocher ce genre de chose chez les jeunes en faisant la même osti d’affaire. Comme tu le dis, la grande majorité des gens utilisent des mots anglais dans leur parler à l’occasion sans que ça leur fasse devenir anglophone ou somehow moins franco. C’est pas quelque chose d’unique à la francophonie canadienne non plus, les français aiment bien emprunter de l’anglais, et il y a plein de pays francophones en Afrique qui mélangent le français avec leur grande variété de langues locales.
Did they say “Fuck Israelis”? You have to be either really thin-skinned to take offense to “Fuck insert country here”, or you support the thing that’s being criticized (which in this case is genocide).
Like, I’m Canadian, and when First Nations people say “Fuck Canada” because of the centuries of oppression and genocide they’ve faced, I don’t take personal offense because I do not support the genocide of First Nations people. They’re right, fuck Canada.