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·il y a 2 ans·discuss
Where are these racist separatist groups coming from ?

Sure Wexit is a separatist group but I fail to see where you are getting racist from.

One of the originators of Diagolon is black.
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·il y a 2 ans·discuss
You mean the Diagolon group who's leader is a cocaine using ceramic time travelling goat ?

https://www.tiktok.com/@alphaaaroxy_teammoto/video/716155578...

The Diagolon that the House of Commons said was a "violent extremist organisation." but has never committed a crime ?

The same Diagolon that the RCMP determined: "DIAGOLON does not pose a criminal or national security threat." - Royal Canadian Mounted Police https://finance.yahoo.com/news/documents-reveal-shocking-rcm...

Diagolon is a meme and you don't get it, which is ok but stop spreading misinformation.
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·il y a 3 ans·discuss
Likely it's my own Safari hygene but leaving too many tabs open for too long will consume memory (some ad heavy sites, youtube etc)

But generally I'll have zoom sessions, citrix, IntelliJ, vscode, Safari with a lot of tabs, etc.
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·il y a 3 ans·discuss
Narrator : No, it does not.

My M1 is normally under memory pressure with 16GB RAM, if I was buying a new MBP, I'd be looking at 64GB RAM.
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·il y a 5 ans·discuss
Fiat currencies are an almost perfect exploitation of humanities fatal flaws (greed, unwillingness to acknowledge externalities - i.e. selfishness).

Fractional reserve lending are an almost perfect exploitation of humanities fatal flaws (greed, unwillingness to acknowledge externalities - i.e. selfishness).
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·il y a 5 ans·discuss
Canada is also trying to push for the same law. https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/internet-link-fee-canada...

This is an attempt to keep news orgs relevant despite their continuing drop in readership.

Canada has already been paying news orgs $600M a year in addition to the $1.3B or so that they pay the CBC to remain afloat.
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·il y a 5 ans·discuss
The answers for Canada's public health care system differ slightly but aside from the potential monetary issues for people without adequate insurance in the US, the Canadian system depends on capacity if you aren't a) a critical care patient b) high profile i.e. athelete, politician etc

1. Almost impossible to shop around 2. Instead this is a Dr's or a public system policy choice. 3. Dr's incentive is to minimize costs 4. Your ability to aquire healthcare is based on limited availability and your condition. If you are critical you will get immediate care, if you need a MRI - perhaps 6 months, if you need a specialist i.e. liver doc, sleep study, orthopedic surgeon etc, 1+ year 5. You have very little choice. Finding a family doc is very constrained

OBVIOUSLY, this depends on the province as health care is a provincial domain.
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·il y a 6 ans·discuss
This is why we can't have nice things.

Not sure why people insist on posting comments like those identified. If you were publicly identified as making those comments, you would definitely be at risk of losing friends/jobs etc.

But that said, Parler isn't alone in their issue with inappropriate comments.