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  • Discord, Reddit and Lemmy are bad choices for forums. If you want ANY useful information to stick, put it on forums you know are gonna get indexed and archived reliably. Reddit is indexable but there's no guarantee the page will still be there when you search for it through Google.

    Discord is completely unindexable so any information that exists on a server that gets deleted is lost forever.

    Lemmy is a half-way house. As far as I know it's kinda indexable but not really.

  • I'm a firm believer in payment neutrality. Visa and Mastercard as payment processors should neither be held liable for what payments go through their pipes, but at the same time they cannot stop any payment going through their pipes.

    For all things like money laundering etc. Those must be handled by banks and the government, not the payment processor. Visa and Mastercard are just pipes for money to travel through, not banks.

  • Why would you want to though? I can understand the retro market because there is software like games that either won't run very well, or won't run at all on modern hardware. I'm in the market for a 'powerful' machine circa 2003-2005 for that exact reason.

    When it comes to machines made in 2015? I'm not sure there's a lot you can run on those machines that you couldn't on modern hardware, apart from Windows 11.

    I guess you could use them for things like media servers, but it would have to be phenomenally cheap, as in cheaper than cheap modern hardware.

    Personally, my rule is a 10 year gap is old, a 20 year gap is retro.

  • There's more employees than just the border guards themselves. There's the HR, the IT, Accountants, Legal etc etc. Block all of them. If those services are contracted out, ban their workers as well. Might be a bit troublesome with companies like Amazon or Microsoft, but since you're banning individual workers rather than whole companies it might work out a little easier.

    Make it so the deal is "If you associate with this company and you aren't a Canadian citizen, you are personally not allowed to enter Canada"

  • At this point Canada should be playing hard ball. Ban all visas from anyone working for those companies, or anyone who delivers services to those companies for as long as they work for those companies. If they lie about who they work for, the ban is permanent and they personally are not allowed to set foot in Canada ever.

  • Trade it in to who? Who's buying PCs that can't be used? I mean there's the retro market, but AFAIK they aren't buying anything after Windows XP.

  • I have certainly found that to be the case with developers working with me. They run into a small problem so they instantly go to Copilot and just paste what it says the answer is. Then, because they don't know what they're asking or fully understand the problem, they can't comprehend the answer either. Then later, they come to me having installed a library they don't understand and code that's been hallucinated by Copilot and then ask me why it's not working.

    A little bit of stepping back and going "What do I hope to achieve with this?" and "Why do I have to do it this way?" goes a long way. It stops you going down rabbit holes.

    Then again, isn't that what people used to do with StackOverflow?

  • I wouldn't call that a particularly insightful observation. Ever since humanity settled down in agricultural societies there have been governments, and with governments come a monopoly on force, so obviously governments have killed more people than anything else. Any organisation of humans is gonna have at least some threat of lethal force backing it.

  • I got banned for making fun of Kemi Badenoch when she said autistic people are privileged. I said maybe she's jealous that there are people that know more about trains than her. That was apparently enough to warrant a permanent ban.

  • Isn't Captain America Christian too? Like, he openly says there's only one God, he goes to church etc.

  • More like the best choice. If you don't want to be invaded, you need nukes. Any country that had nukes and gets rid of them is just asking to be invaded. Libya got rid of their nukes, got invaded, collapsed. Ukraine got rid of their nukes, got invaded, got abandoned by the US. Canada got rid of their nukes, Trump is talking about annexing the country. I guarantee Trump would be a lot more polite to the Canadians if they had something they could point right at Mar A Lago and go "Invade us at your fucking peril".

  • It doesn't matter how many nukes Russia has, or how many anti-nuke systems they have. Ukraine only needs to get lucky once. That fear will make Russia back off. It works for North Korea, it can work for Ukraine. The US is unreliable at best and a bunch of lying traitorous scum at worst, so there's no point in relying on them for anything. The ONLY way a country can protect itself from invasion these days is to have a "I'm taking the entire world with me" button.

  • Ukraine should just build nukes, test one of them and then say to Russia "Get out, or the next one is landing on Moscow".

  • Couple years now. Old accounts got grandfathered in but if you never made a full account or started using WeMod recently there's a 2 hour timer that when it expires turns off all the cheats and demands you pay the fee.

  • WeMod is shit now. It used to be free but now they demand you pay them if you play for more than 2 hours.

  • I think it's more "Butt as an alternative to algorithms" which I fully agree with. Butts are better than algorithms

  • Does it fight algorithm addiction or does it just utilise existing algorithm addiction to give you something slightly more informative?

  • You know full well what I mean.

  • No, it's canon. Disney bought Star Wars in 2012, so everything after that point is canon (with the exception of things like the Lego games and Visions)