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As one of Fedecan's volunteer admin team, I'm here to make this place a cool and comfortable to hang out for our trustworthy Fediverse users.🤗

While I can't promise that I won't make the occasional mistake here or two I'll always try my best to avoid repeating them and adhere to the best ethical standards that exists!🙌🌻

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  • Chess and Among Us strats.

    As the king becomes the fool and destroys his own castle, prioritize establishing relations with foreign nations built on the basis of historical reputation and long term trust.

    When the fool asks "Hey how come you: brought Christmas fruitcake!? / didn't reply or show up for my party!?

    Malicious compliance and/or ignorance: "Sorry bro I:

    1. thought this was what you meant🤷‍♂️(🤪)"
    2. was busy but hope it was good👍"


    This is the basics of what anyone could do, obviously there are better methods and plans out there.

  • I would say that I and fellow Canadians are trying but for our government I'd say that Mark Carney is kowtowing and kissing Trump's ring.

    In a way I'm at least glad that we don't have Pierre Poilievre Dipshit in charge because he would've already hung Canadians to die at the mercy of Trump.

    At the same time though, Mark Carney is a total loser🖕

    I wish we had our own Zohran Mamdani leading Canada :/

  • I've crossposted this here to hopefully increase awareness in the invasion of privacy via wifi/AI integrated items. Please check out the comments in the previous thread.

    Women in particular should take the time to consider if wifi/AI is actually needed in sex toys and other gadgets to buy.

  • privacy @lemmy.ca

    'Worst in Show' CES products include AI refrigerators, AI companions and AI doorbells

    apnews.com /article/ces-worst-show-ai-0ce7fbc5aff68e8ff6d7b8e6fb7b007d
  • Fair point and for an $250 endoscope dildo having a wifi vulnerability is a terrifying reality.

    I'm just imagining that with AI integration it'll allow for even bigger attack surface vector.

    I have a very hard time believing that sex toy manufacturers would actually take the time and effort in locking down the vulnerabilities that LLMs inherently carry.

  • Full movies on YouTube @piefed.social

    Metropolis (2001, 480p)

  • That sounds like a privacy catastrophe just waiting to happen

  • Music @lemmy.ca

  • Music @lemmy.ca

    -🎈Looping the Rooms

  • Nvidia @lemmy.zip

    NVIDIA's AI Bubble

  • Technology @piefed.social

    NVIDIA's AI Bubble

  • World News @lemmy.ca

    I Don't See How You Can Defend This

  • I ask that if and when it happens I hope all medical staff including receptionists, nurses, doctors all say "No thanks/I refuse" to accepting their money and requests for service.

  • World News @lemmy.ca

    US | Renee Nicole Good said ‘I’m not mad at you’ before ICE agent shot her, video shows

    www.theguardian.com /us-news/2026/jan/09/ice-agent-minneapolis-bodycam-footage
  • No shade against the artist but I feel that this caricature would've best met their desired messaging had they chose to depict people of color next to white people also being targeted.

    Cause at the end of the day, all Americans are suffering at the hands of Trump and the republican cronies.

  • More traction for open source sounds like a win for gamers as it'll typically mean better performance gains with less work from the user (manually installing drivers, tweaking ini settings)💪

  • As a Canadian I would like whatever France is doing

  • they intend to confiscate with little support from the provinces.

    Your post title:

    Federal government confirms 25 guns collected in 'buyback' pilot, as Quebec pledges support


    CBC:

    The government also announced Wednesday it will provide up to $12.4 million to cover costs incurred by Quebec to run the buyback program in the province.

    Quebec Public Security Minister Ian Lafrenière said in a statement the province supports the federal program, calling it a step toward safer communities.

    National Post:

    The public safety department announced it would compensate Quebec to the tune of $12 million to assist in coordinating collection efforts.

    Quebec is one of several provinces with its own provincial police force, the Sûreté du Québec, and is the first province to publicly declare its intention to support the federal program.

  • Better off the streets than potentially being used to shoot up schools and Canadians

  • Utahns/people in Utah might want to consider getting prescriptions from out of state before they get Russian Rouletted :/

  • I prefer giving my time and attention to GN as they have a reputation of providing quality trustworthy information, reporting, and benchmarking.

    LTT has none of that.

  • Technology @piefed.social

    AMD Failed Us

  • :O rule

    Jump
  • TL;DW:

    • fearmongering marketing tactics (slapping "toxin-free" on packaging) by coffee companies such as Bulletproof.
    • Lab testing showed no significant differences in heavy metal traces between the cheapest and most expensive brands of coffee.
  • Mozilla and GnomeWhat the fuck guys. Are you for real?

    This is what you spend your time on?

  • hmm, I'd say it's not impossible but it's probably easier to start from Sheeta's or Pazu's pieces

  • grrr

    Jump
  • Thanks for asking and sorry for the delayed reply!

    Women who were part of the Women's Suffrage movement intentionally caused problems especially towards the patriarchical government to fight for the right to vote, so yup!