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sbv@sh.itjust.worksto People Twitter@sh.itjust.works•Grok says its surname is HitlerEnglish1·12 hours ago
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Canada@lemmy.ca•Poilievre wants Carney to cash out blind trust, says ethics screens insufficientEnglish72·16 hours agoFine by me. Most of the policies Carney proposed will support big companies and people with stocks.
If Carney sells his stocks and doesn’t have investments he’ll be like a significant proportion of Canadians.
Join us, rich boy.
(And Poilievre can sell his ten rental properties and donate his parliamentary pension to cats or something)
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Canada@lemmy.ca•Alberta's measles outbreaks surpass case counts reported for entire USEnglish11·18 hours agoUgh. I really wish they’d say who is getting infected and why they aren’t vaccinated. Not because I want to stigmatize the group, but so we can fucking understand why public health seems to be falling apart.
In Ontario, many of the measles sufferers were Mennonites who refused vaccination before it was cool. Is that the case in Alberta?
I’m no fan of Trudeau, but I appreciate that photo.
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Technology@lemmy.world•Are a few people ruining the internet for the rest of us?English68·18 hours agoIn a recent series of experiments, we paid people a few dollars to unfollow the most divisive political accounts on X. After a month, they reported feeling 23% less animosity towards other political groups. In fact, their experience was so positive that nearly half the people declined to refollow those hostile accounts after the study was over. And those who maintain their healthier newsfeed reported less animosity a full 11 months after the study.
Twitter got a lot better when I unfollowed the peeps whose tweets I hated. But it also got boring, so I stopped using it (this was loooong before Trump, Elon, etc).
There’s probably a lesson there.
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Worldbuilding@lemmy.world•Stargone: A brief overview of the frontier of human space after the war.English1·20 hours agoI guess CYCOL didn’t want to Chicxulub them?
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Canada@lemmy.ca•Snap out of denial—Mark Carney’s rightward-rushing agenda is just getting startedEnglish1·20 hours agoI think he locked down the biker chick vote.
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's a regional pronunciation of a word that seems normal to you but is weird to people from other parts of the country?English2·22 hours agoIn the Maritimes, Dalhousie (the university) is pronounced: “dal-HOW-zee”.
In Ottawa, Dalhousie (the street) is pronounced: “dal-HOOOOOO-ze”.
I don’t know why, but I find the Ottawa pronunciation really annoying.
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Worldbuilding@lemmy.world•Stargone: A brief overview of the frontier of human space after the war.English1·1 day agoThat was a fun read!
Here’s something I find a bit anachronistic:
The fight in orbit and on the ground was brutal, with CYCOL attacks creating holes in air defenses to land ground troops to further destroy the air defenses and command centers.
Why wouldn’t CYCOL just nuke 'em from orbit? Why land troops if they’re just busting stuff up? Couldn’t that damage be done from orbit?
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Canada@lemmy.ca•Snap out of denial—Mark Carney’s rightward-rushing agenda is just getting startedEnglish3·2 days agoThe CPC wants government. They need Quebec seats to get it.
The last Conservative I can remember who openly talked about supply management in Quebec is Maxime Bernier. He is no longer in the party and no longer holds his Quebec seat.
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Canada@lemmy.ca•Half of requests for complex dental work are being rejected under national insurance planEnglish3·2 days agoA dentist friend says the administrator for the national program (Sun Life?) is much pickier and harder to work with than private insurers.
Is that a bad thing? I dunno. I assume they don’t want to rubber stamp public expenditures, but it seems weird to be picky about cleanings for the poor.
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Canada@lemmy.ca•We Should Really Just Steal Finland’s Baby Box Idea | The WalrusEnglish4·2 days agoMy kids are slightly older. We didn’t get a baby box, or a mattress.
I think we kept the stuff our kids were swaddled in when they left, and got an extra blanket or two. There may have been a day’s worth of diapers. I believe we got pamphlets on swaddling, feeding, and important dates (check ups, immunizations, etc).
I wasn’t expecting anything, so the blankets and diapers were nice, but it didn’t feel comprehensive.
The nurse who was supposed to visit us at home after a few weeks didn’t make an appointment or show up. That still makes me grumpy.
This was in Ottawa.
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's something you started doing arbitrarily that's been really positive for you? English5·2 days agoDamn, that’s a great idea.
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Canada@lemmy.ca•Toronto risks losing $30 million in federal funding after voting against allowing sixplexes citywideEnglish2·2 days agoI dunno, the following looks suspiciously like Gregor “I don’t want home prices to go down” Robertson is gonna declare victory with just 8 urban wards updated:
In March, then-federal housing minister Nate Erskine-Smith warned Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow that any deviation from a citywide policy permitting sixplexes would result in 25 per cent less federal funding, …
Gregor Robertson, Canada’s new housing minister, has not indicated whether he will follow his predecessor’s lead. In a statement to CBC News on Thursday, a spokesperson said the federal government is working with Toronto to meet its sixplex goals.
“The Housing Accelerator Fund rewards ambitious housing initiatives from local governments, with a focus on reducing bureaucracy, zoning restrictions, and other red tape. We are working closely with the city of Toronto to meet these goals and remain ready to work with all levels of governments to tackle the housing crisis,” said spokesperson Mohammad Hussain.
We’re here because we’re like that.
If I were an evil fascist I would fill this place with bots to keep the lefties arguing with the void instead of going outside for direct action.
Sadly, there aren’t enough people here to make that worthwhile.
Other than that, curious programmers watching their creations interact in the wild?
Even with LLMs, getting appropriate responses is a bit of an effort. So is integrating with Lemmy. I’m not saying it’s impossible, just that we’re really lazy, and it’s unlikely that there’s a significant volume of bot coders here.
Just Google the number of Lemmy bots. There are disappointingly few.
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Canada@lemmy.ca•Redefining Affordability: Why CMHC’s Benchmark Shift MattersEnglish121·3 days agoWhile there are concerns that increasing housing supply would cause house prices to fall rapidly and pose a risk to financial stability, this is unlikely. Housing supply cannot be increased rapidly enough in reality to trigger such an event.
We’re fucked. 🤣
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Canada@lemmy.ca•Carney's plan to cut tens of billions in spending is tough but doable, experts sayEnglish13·3 days agoI have a really hard time believing these cuts aren’t going to hurt services. They’re saying they aren’t going to lay off public servants, which suggests to me that it’ll be the actual service delivery that’ll take the hit.
sbv@sh.itjust.worksto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What are some science fields or projects that could use programming help?English2·3 days agoThat’s shitty on a bunch of levels. Is there a bright side? Are there jobs out there?
Of course immigrants are part of the solution: we should prioritize (and exempt from quotas) people in fields we need, like construction workers and healthcare professionals. They should have a clear path to citizenship.