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Small community, but I figured I'd ask anyways. I may be moving to Hamilton soon for work -- I've never lived or visited the area before. The furthest North I've been, excluding a plane trip to Montreal, was London.

What do I have to look forward to? Or not look forward to. I've heard the rent situation is something crazy.

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cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/48291473

The story gets sadder the more you read.

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Runs from September-June, pickup every other Thursday, cost is 22 dollars and financial assistance is available if needed. I got one this week, it had carrots, celery, romaine lettuce, apples, pears, bananas, peppers, turnip, butternut squash, potatoes and onions. It's a cheap and healthy way to get good food!

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Monday, September 8, 2025 @1800

seemed lost, fatigued, but not erratic.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by Fimeg@lemmy.ca to c/hamilton@lemmy.ca
 
 

Hey Hamilton,

Posted on /r/Hamilton 2 years ago looking for tech folks - www.reddit.com/r/Hamilton/comments/143d9jr/just_landed_in_hamilton_looking_for_cyber/ . Got a swell reaction!

The world's changed since then - we've all watched what happens when communication infrastructure gets cut, when platforms get censored, when "the cloud" becomes someone else's political weapon.

TL;DR, I am a real guy, who has no sell ... I simply love technology and believe it's being used to control us.

I'd like to change that dynamic.

Let's sit down and have a real cup of coffee. That's it. Talk tech, what we got going on.

Today, while posting this below ( and subsequently arguing with the admin of /r/Hamilton got me perma-banned... techs aren't allowed to set up "meetups". Can't even reoccurring Coffee Shop invite... That's unfair when I'm trying to give away services, knowledge and time for free.

What I've been building: Self-hosted communication (Matrix servers) Local AI that doesn't send your data to Silicon Valley (chatbots, RAG, recursion) Backup systems that work when the internet doesn't (immich/photoprism, Plex/Jellyfin, OS level, metastatic) Digital infrastructure you actually own

Not trying to sell anything or start some grand movement. Just a 31-year-old guy whose wife is tired of hearing about server configurations and thinks I should find some actual humans who get why this stuff matters. I'm offering my time to sit down; let's just chat about our projects, sustainability, and potentially leverage some of our resources together.

I have some of my own - yet unreleased products I'd like to have a few sample... https://backup.wiuf.net/ an example (this page while live isn't broadcasted beyond this post, we're in alpha testing with private developers - but this is a taste of the architecture we want to see). A "Gift-Economy" model for trading storage spaces with your peers - your own friends, on your own decentralized server. Just one example of a few.

The reality: When systems fail - whether it's Rogers going down for a day or something more serious - having your own infrastructure isn't just a hobby anymore. It's insurance.

If you're working on similar projects, dealing with the same "how do I actually own my data" questions, or just want to talk tech over coffee without the startup pitch energy, drop me a DM.

Not looking to organize anything huge. Just quiet conversations about building resilient systems in an increasingly fragile world. Lessons and sharing of resources as we're able or desire... ultimately, the ability for us to create circles where locally we can get together to gab.

That's all...

Casey Tunturi https://www.caseytunturi.com/briefings/overview

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I found this and shared it bc I wanted to tell a true story:
I have 3 kids, born in '85, 87, & '89, and throughout the early nineties, I would relive my childhood and hop a bus w/them on a random Saturday to go to the downtown Farmers' Market.
Every so often we would traipse over to the Art Gallery, and hang out for a bit, appreciating...(they're great kids, immaculately behaved, thank god...)

It was only on about our 15th visit that I discovered there was an admission fee! We'd always just wandered in, even greeted the staff!
And never been challenged?
I've always found it odd that no one ever said anything.

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American ruling, reported by a UK paper, nevertheless food for thought as Hamilton (and everywhere) grapples with these issues.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/40997702

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Not Hammer but Simcoe.
Make no mistake - this was 100% targeted and racial.

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Google Maps says 'temporarily closed'.

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