

Just going to look for a picture of her, and… yep.
Just going to look for a picture of her, and… yep.
I thought I was on /c/gardening for a second.
It’s actually possible in a way:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SafetyNet
But you necessarily need to limit the devices and operating systems that are allowed. No custom ROMs, no root access, etc.
It’s bullshit and breaks open computing as a concept.
I don’t disagree exactly, but I’d argue that you’re contributing to the project even if you’re just reporting bugs or helping others with it on e.g. Lemmy.
I could see avoiding all of that pragmatically in order to use some obscure, critical software, but not something you use every day and for which there are reasonable alternatives.
No details were provided on how the tariff would be implemented.
Lol. How do you do this without just making it a sales tax on tickets?
50% of this country forms their view of the world from what Meta Platforms, Inc. wants them to see.
This is what I came here to say. This is a sovereignty issue they could solve with a miniscule portion of their defense budgets.
Less far fetched but equally hilarious would be to get Singh and Pedneault in there.
They could make their campaigns all about being ‘the best loser’, ‘we deserve a second chance’, or something like that.
This would be the funniest thing. Can I take credit for it?
Interesting. In Canada security only checks your boarding pass, and they check ID at the gate as you’re boarding.
It seems logical if you want to verify that the right people are getting on the plane.
I usually just get my boarding pass by email, which doesn’t require ID, and at the kiosk you can just do it with your reservation number.
It’s been a while since I’ve flown from the US, but in Canada you don’t show ID until you’re boarding. Is don’t remember it being different, but I guess something must have changed?
It’s buckets of people that had those different lead levels, so it adds up to everyone.
Maxime Bernier is free, but he’s also probably not even popular enough to split the vote.
You can sell it as their chance to be represented in the government. Beyond the practical benefits, people like to be on the winning team.
It’s never going to make up the difference here, but it would be funny just to see him to worse than the other guy.
When Michael O’Leary has a chance to save money, he definitely doesn’t give a fuck about your military industrial complex and its intellectual property.
Fun fact: he supposedly turned down the chance to host The Apprentice, because he’s actually capable of running a business instead.
Americans are basically winning because they aren’t suffering the most
I have a prediction
This is our existential threat.
vibe negotiation