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DerisionConsulting

@ DerisionConsulting @lemmy.ca

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  • I would say that most people who own a computer use local apps, and that the experience, and long-term costs, of using a local program is often better than doing something completely cloud-based.

    They use data from webtraffic to make their charts, so talking about local apps doesn't really have much to do with this website.

  • The story is made up, pointing to government agencies and police forces focusing on the wrong things.

    The Beaverton is a satire website.

  • okay.

  • A) The heaviest no one can read; French anyways.

    Throw the heaviest illegible book, but continue to open-mouth kiss?

    B)The heaviest no. one can read; French anyways.

    Throw the heaviest legible volume in a set, but continue to open-mouth kiss?

    C) The heaviest. No one can read, French anyways.

    Throw the heaviest book in existence, and open-mouth kiss despite rampant illiteracy?

  • Because this is stonetoss, this feels like we're supposed to root for the nazi.

    Fuck Stonetoss.

  • I know the joke, but it doesn't really work in contexts where the answer is just "yes."

  • Yes.

    There is likely a device running US software in the room you are in.

  • When instances block words, I normally see it as "removed". I think that @lost_faith@lemmy.ca might've self-censored?

  • likes a dude that turns his life around

    You may be combining the brothers together. The Ford (Rob) that did crack while in office died, this is his brother (Doug) who was elected in 2018.

    But this is like one of those US senators that got caught soliciting

    How?

  • I don't think it is, as long as you are the one deciding what "fullest" is.

    It could even be spending the most amount of time possible with family and friends, or the most amount of time learning LOTR lore.

  • In case you need more context, Matthew 6:5-6:

    And when you pray, do not be like the hypocrites, for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and on the street corners to be seen by others. Truly I tell you, they have received their reward in full. But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you.

    Edit: Please remember that the bible is very internally inconsistent, and it's obviously not factual. It's just funny that the people who claim to be christians don't know their own book.

  • FYI anyone can fact-check an article easily with links to quotes and references using your favourite LLM

    As long as you understand that the LLM is just a word generator, and it doesn't actually "understand" anything. The LLM will cite its sources, and that's the information that can be used. The LLM is a shortcut, not the final answer.

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  • whether or not there are better sites for exchanging coin to cold wallets with lower fee’s that are trustworthy.

    Nothing connected to crypto is trustworthy.

  • shrooms

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  • As a gay male; we do not.

  • Yep.

    Being complacent about how laws and ruling are currently being used, instead of being concerned about how they can be used, is why we've seen abortion bans and restrictions in the USA in recent years.

  • Why crucify the lawyer?

    In order for someone to be punished in a just society, they need to have a trial.In order for that trial to also be just, both sides need to be able to put forth their side of what happened.In order to make sure that there isn't a mistrial, both sides need competent lawyers, and the case needs a competent judge.

    The alternative is that that police can just target people they don't like, knowing that they likely can't defence themselves, even if they are innocent.

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  • Formatting thing: if you start a line in a new paragraph with four spaces, it assumes that you want to display the text as a code and won't line break.

    This means that the last part of your comment is a long line that people need to scroll to see. If you remove one of the spaces, or you remove the empty line between it and the previous paragraph, it'll look like a normal comment

    With an empty line of space:

    1 space - and a little bit of writing just to see how the text will wrap. I don't really have anything that I want to put here, but I need to put enough here to make it long enough to wrap around. This is likely enough.

    2 spaces - and a little bit of writing just to see how the text will wrap. I don't really have anything that I want to put here, but I need to put enough here to make it long enough to wrap around. This is likely enough.

    3 spaces - and a little bit of writing just to see how the text will wrap. I don't really have anything that I want to put here, but I need to put enough here to make it long enough to wrap around. This is likely enough.

     
            4 spaces -  and a little bit of writing just to see how the text will wrap. I don't really have anything that I want to put here, but I need to put enough here to make it long enough to wrap around. This is likely enough.
      
  • Why do you mention gearscouts so often?

    Do you own the site?

  • They were considering selling 49%, but the percentage is meaningless without looking at the articles, the bylaws, and resolutions. A lot of corporations make things more strict than the Bus Corp. act. You can always make things more strict, you can't make them more lax.

    In fact, some things require a "Special Resolution" which is 2/3rds.BUT, that can mean 2/3 of the shareholders who show up, as long as enough people show up to make a quorum.And a quorum can be as small as 1 person, again, depending on the Articles, bylaws, and resolutions.

    If you feel like learning about the Saskatchewan Business Corporations act, here is it:https://www.canlii.org/en/sk/laws/astat/ss-2021-c-6/latest/ss-2021-c-6.html