

Privatize the gains, socialize the losses, evade accountability!
Privatize the gains, socialize the losses, evade accountability!
Using AI to filter applicants must be fraught with legal risks. Discrimination, unknown biases in the model used, all kinds of things that risk screening someone out illegally. Hopefully someone loses a big lawsuit to scare the industry into sense.
This often devolves into Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly.
US bullshit aside, Canada has been struggling for a while. Cost of living is out of control, many folks are struggling. Housing prices are completely unmoored from reality, especially in major cities.
I mean, if the dark forces were billionaires and you look at their wealth growth explosion since the pandemic…someone could be forgiven for thinking there was a conspiracy there. Means and motive, alongside a sociopathic disregard for the common person…
You should advise them to drink bleach and prove its efficacy. For science.
Eh, Canada’s about the same too.
Lock ADB and Dan Abnett in with them for good measure.
We actually refer to them by their proper name here, the Canadian cobra-chicken.
I was living stateside from 2018-2021, my credit card had no pin. It was chip and signature for transactions. Absolutely ridiculous system.
Do it again but with grocery prices and housing!
That just hit me in the olds. Kids today are grown ups that can drink in America and it was after 9/11
Yeah but these are cops, not trained soldiers. Lower those standards!
Especially when you’re in a community about comic strips.
I’m almost 37 and dunno what based, rule, or no cap mean. They all make me cringe though.
I mean, that Apple logo has a bite out of it. Eve’s bite! And it ships with Python!
Someone call the Inquisition!
We talking sudo rm-rf /* sudoku here or the kind that you’d find in the newspaper?
You get an ad for diet pills, and then instead of moving on with your life, create an ad saying those diet pills cause cancer and get those ads served in a vain hope to kill the initial ad.
So I could download more RAM?
Out of curiosity, do you have any references to those rulings? It’s a topic that comes up at work a lot, I’d love to read more about it!