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Subscript5676@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Truckers Freedom Convoy leader says he is seeking political asylum in the United StatesEnglish6·3 days agoOptics. He can claim to be a victim of “Canadian oppressors” and try to convince more people that there are “Canadian oppressors”.
Subscript5676@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•The U.S. boycott remains strong. Why many Canadians are digging in their heels | CBC NewsEnglish7·3 days agoWhile it’s true there’s a lot of that, AWS just dominates the cloud, and many of our own tech companies here in Canada use AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, not because they’re cheap, but because they have good uptime guarantees, security guarantees, easily allow you to deploy worldwide and provide fast access to customers almost everywhere (especially major markets like the EU and Asia), and provides companies access to a large talent pool who know how to use these systems. You’d be hard-pressed, as a business owner and/or CTO, to use other options and handle all those downsides yourself, slowing down your ability to do business. The only other potential non-US alternative here is probably Alibaba, but they’re not even close to being considered competition internationally.
Aside from Apple, the big tech companies down south are big and hard to displace not because of what most people know them for, but because of this large arm of software infrastructure that basically serves as the literal backbone of the consumer-side of the Internet.
And for those who think that we can just build that infrastructure ourselves, take note that these companies have been doing this for at least a decade, and spent billions and probably trillions doing this in the US and abroad. AWS itself claims that between 2011 and 2022, it invested $108.9 billion in USD, just within the US alone, and they have data centres in many parts of the world. Not discouraging anyone, but you have to think about where that kind of money has to come from.
Subscript5676@lemmy.cato CanadaPolitics@lemmy.ca•WestJet agent rejects First Nations elder's ID card, prevents him from boardingEnglish2·4 days agoLooks at LLMs
Subscript5676@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•There's always money for the military. But climate?English7·4 days agoYou missed an important word for the part about traffic
… can sit in traffic for 30 seconds less than before (temporarily) …
Subscript5676@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•How to protect your phone and data when crossing the U.S. border | CIRAEnglish1·7 days agoI have a colleague who said he feels fine going down there for whatever cause he thinks he’ll pass with just how white he looks 🤷 Some people…
I’ve asked before and nobody showed me a single news source that says that, nor could I find anything that points to it being protected thanks to the tax being cut, other than Trumpet being muppet about not being able to export US dairy and poultry to Canada with impunity.
Could somebody please share a reliable source with us here?
Otherwise, could we let this argument die? The US is mad about Canada keeping an import control that’s been in effect since tRump 1.0 and is very limited in scope, and we sacrificed a tax that was supposed to earn the government money on June 30th, 2025, which is its supposed first collection, just to have Mump continue complaining about the import control? We got nothing out of this.