EU cares very little for the individual’s rights
Compared to who?
EU cares very little for the individual’s rights
Compared to who?
This is so idiotic. At the outset, the notion of writing a whisky act stood a better chance of fucking things up rather than making Alberta whisky less confusing to the market. Saying "we care about Alberta Whisky" then not even putting in the effort to actually write the legislation? Clown shit.
The UCP seem incapable of thinking anything through to its logical conclusion. This type of shortsighted bullshit hangs over absolutely everything they say and do.
This is interesting. Do you have any thoughts on why someone would want to utilize the epstein data for ML? Like, what's the point, in your opinion? Just lulz? Or, something else?
Ayy, fellow Return of the Obra Dinn lover. Such a good game. Peerless in terms of vibe.
Get some Gamelan on the radio and turn it up to 11
Chinese EVs are very bad for Canadian national security. China cannot be trusted and is actively antagonistic to Canadian interests. The fact that any Canadian would want Chinese EVs on our streets and in our garages is a complete mystery to me.
Fuck china and their spy hardware on wheels.
What's going on with that front headlight? It looks cool.
Also there isn’t a concrete plan
The motto of the UCP
Youtube would rather be able to track every user and make more profit per person than go big tent all audiences.
True, but consider that Google, Alphabet, whatever, is fundamentally an information broker. All of their services and technologies are simply a means to that end. They have no incentive to go big tent if it means sacrificing their ability to harvest data on individuals and groups.
I'm not saying TrueNAS and ZFS aren't good. For large enterprise systems, arrays with sufficient redundancy, servers with reliable power management, I can see its advantages, esp. w/ snapshots, etc. I acknowledge that Open Media Vault is mickey mouse in comparison.
I just feel compelled to share my experience when I see people considering TrueNAS for their first foray into building a small home media server, running a z1 array, with no mention of battery backup or power management. ZFS isn't inherently safer. It's safer when paired with sufficient redundancy and power management.
My most used resource in the kitchen is a culinary school textbook. Plenty of recipes in there if I feel like challenging myself, also good if I forget how to do something simple like how long to poach an egg for or how to make bernaise sauce. Probably can get one used for hella cheap, it doesn't really need to be the latest edition anyway.
Internet-wise, check out the Marginalia search engine.
It's good if you already know what you want to cook, and are just looking for a recipe. Marginalia is focused on indexing old blogs and stuff written by humans, and has tools that allow you to filter out blogspam and recipes that exist only to push affiliate links.
I prefer to avoid popular cooks and cooking websites because they structure their recipes around engagement and polished images & video work, and it's aggravating. 90% of the time all I'm looking for is 15 lines of information. I don't want to click that bell, I don't want 4K slow-mo shots of someone cracking eggs to chill lo-fi beats, I want a recipe.