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Car has more than 1.2M km on it – and it's still going strong

cbc.ca
230 points·by Sgt_Apone·há 11 meses·266 comments

Assault at Antarctic base could be a warning for future travellers to Mars

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5 points·by Sgt_Apone·ano passado·0 comments

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Sgt_Apone
·há 2 meses·discuss
Might as well donate money to the AI companies at this point.
Sgt_Apone
·há 4 meses·discuss
I mean, a simple search reveals hundreds of stories posted about cooking on HN.
Sgt_Apone
·há 5 meses·discuss
I think it’s a bug for Canadian users as it doesn’t offer me a trial either. Or they just don’t do trials here.
Sgt_Apone
·há 7 meses·discuss
Glad I was the only one getting lost in that forest. I’ve never seen a metaphor get hammered so much in one piece (AI or otherwise).
Sgt_Apone
·há 10 meses·discuss
iPhone has more users than Android in Canada and Japan as well. I think some Nordic countries too.
Sgt_Apone
·ano passado·discuss
Ours did up a full report with pictures. I also walked through with the guy. Seems like something they would mention, even offhand.
Sgt_Apone
·ano passado·discuss
Seems they reversed course on that. Or, they don’t know what they’re doing.

> It's been a confusing day.

> As Verity said, it turns out Canada and Mexico are not getting a new 10 per cent tariff after all.

> The White House reversed its earlier announcement in a new statement just now. Here's the bottom line: No new developments for Canada and Mexico today.

> That means there are still worldwide 25 per cent tariffs on steel and aluminum, on some auto parts in North America, and on some goods traded within North America outside the rules of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement on trade (CUSMA).

> The bottom line here: Trump is starting an economic war on China, and U.S. allies are all taking some friendly fire. But a large swath of Canadian trade is spared.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/livestory/trump-pauses-most-gl...
Sgt_Apone
·ano passado·discuss
> Does the fact that WFH is not a thing mean that in the real world, for most people, coming to the office IS actually more efficient?

WFH is still a thing despite some big names pulling back on it.