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  • It’s frustrating how there is no other unmetered competition in this space. Backblaze is one stool leg of my 3 2 1 backup for irreplaceable documents and family photos.

  • Whoa did not know this, this changes some plans over here.

  • Anybody taking bets on what the “unalive” equivalent of antifacist is going to be?

  • The only condition that’s 100% curable

  • Here’s a NIH study that concluded that not only is the cancer risk from toast statistically insignificant, but the whole grains will decrease your colorectal risk.

    Don’t panic, but probably don’t eat charred toast every meal of the day.

  • Happy for you, Dull Man. At around the 12 week mark most people lock in the habit. Congrats on working on your fitness!

  • “Stop. Don’t. Come back.”

  • The best investment I can give to my kid is saving for his education. The second is taking care of health and nutrition so I’ll be around for a long, long time.

    And the third will be teaching him about whatever the Arr stack will become in a decade or so. And that nobody owes allegiance or fair play to corporations.

  • Tangerine Palpatine has been a thing for many a month.

  • That was a surprisingly grisly start to an otherwise extremely disappointing book.

  • All that’s left is the special ring that lets us sick the animal kingdom on the billionaires.

  • This is going to cement their status as the most dominant software company for a decade, or a crash so catastrophic entire economics semesters will be dedicated to its lessons.

  • Good to see the message is getting to hockey fans, too.

  • I don’t buy band media anymore but I do go out to live shows and buy t-shirts and other merch like nobody’s business.

    Record company middlemen and forever streaming can take a hike.

  • I expect there are strategic reasons why the travel advisory isn’t being updated ahead of the CUSMA review. Once it’s over I have a strong feeling that will change.

    Why do people need the government to tell them not to visit the US? People can read the news and see the travesties happening south of the border.

    Based on polling it’s the people who specifically dislike the government and their messaging that need to stop traveling. An official advisory isn’t going to change many of those minds.

    The one benefit I see of an official advisory is if your work tries to force you to travel. That becomes a lot harder when the official policy is it’s dangerous.

  • The risk of intelligence coming from LLMs is zero, let alone superintelligence.

    The danger isn’t some computer mind deciding to destroy us upon its birth. It’s the everyday harm CEOs are doing to the working class and future students by using AI as an excuse to cut jobs and force paid products into education and the hands of young workers at the expense of their own skill development.

  • Nobody up here is taking these threats seriously anymore. Manufacturing in the US would immediately crater. So many Americans would lose jobs, and thanks to their bullying isolationism nobody is lining up to replace Canada as a viable trading partner.

    Having no free trade with the US would suck but it’s temporary. Being a vassal state or getting annexed is permanent.

    Maintain current elbow position.

  • That’s the shitty part. The news always says they have to hire them all back eventually but it’s not guaranteed to be the same group.

    For many, AI is just the latest excuse to downsize and juice the quarterly revenue numbers for shareholders.

  • Canada @lemmy.ca

    So about that volunteer citizen initiative

  • Buy Canadian @lemmy.ca

    How would you fare if the US cut of Canada from tech?

  • Buy Canadian @lemmy.ca

    Rucking backpack