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  • Where is John Wick with diplomatic immunity when you need him?

    Canada seriously needs diplomats who know significant levels of mixed martial arts and other forms of defence. And then we need to attach them to groups like this.

    Officers like that desperately need to be made to eat their truncheons. Preferably sideways.

  • Pretty sure it screams at us sometimes.

    If there was an atmosphere to carry the sound, the sun would be screaming at us at just over 100db.

    For reference, sounds at 85db can start causing hearing damage after only 8hrs of exposure.

  • It’s not that we’re not allowed to look at it, it’s that we have oodles of evidence on how severely damaged our vision becomes when we do look directly at it without sufficient protection, and anyone with two functional neurons to rub together isn’t going to be doing any looking unless they are wearing the appropriate vision protection.

  • For the last decade I have been using IISCrypto to neuter older and obsolete algorithms. I just apply the most recent PCI profile and restart.

    Now granted, this program is unknown to many security professionals I talk to, which is why I mention it here: it works on all NT versions of Windows after Vista. Super-easy to restrict a system to the stronger and more secure algorithms.

  • Have you ever heard Scottish person speak?

    Like, seriously nards-deep into full Scottish brogue? It’s like a language that bears zero resemblance to the English language.

    Although TBH, have a pretty readheaded lass talk to me in Scottish, and fuck me she could read the phone book and I wouldn’t give a shit I’d just be sitting there catching flies trying to soak it all in.

    Relevant example

  • PowerPC performed much better and made design changes that made much more sense long-term.

    There were also volume production issues and architecture advancement issues.

    Essentially, they couldn’t get volume guarantees and they were at the mercy of a much slower improvement cycle than they would have liked.

    PowerPC was absolutely an excellent top-tier processor, and the current Power11 line absolutely smokes anything else out there from either Intel or AMD, at the cost of being 100-200× more expensive. Like, think $30,000 USD for a single entry-level workstation, or $70,000 USD for the high-end one.

  • Windows 11 refusing to install on hardware it can absolutely run on.

    RUFUS is not only a great tool with which to build your USB installer (it has an option to download the correct and latest ISO directly from Microsoft), but in the subsequent steps it also asks if you want to modify the installer in some pretty useful ways. Such as bypassing a Microsoft account in favour of a local account, and neutering some of the more recent requirements. IIRC the TPM 2.0 requirement can still be nerfed.

  • 50 shades of grey. The writing was so cringe that I just couldn't get further than one chapter or so.

    What I find so bizarre is that the women who go hardest for this stuff tend to be either repressed housewives or hardcore feminists.

    Because if Christian Grey had been an unemployed layabout in a decaying double-wide, it would be a horror novel instead of smut. The only reason why it’s smut is because Christian is filthy f**king rich and exemplifies almost every toxic masculinity trait imaginable. And that is in addition to behaving like a controlling abuser.

  • In this context I see a baseline as a language that

    1. A majority of the speakers have above-trivial skills in it, say above a sixth grade level in both written and spoken.
    2. More than one-fifth of the population has this ability.
    3. said language has extreme density in certain geographical regions, leading to dominance in those regions

    And for some countries, there would be several that could fit both criteria. Switzerland would likely have French, German and Italian meeting all thresholds, allowing all three to be baseline languages.

    Unfortunately, French does not meet the minimum-used criteria for Canada, as only 18% of citizens can speak it with any great skill. However, the geographical concentration criteria would likely overrule the usage criteria (via Québec), thereby allowing it to remain a baseline language.

    Secondary languages would have similar criteria, only relaxed somewhat.

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  • Back in the day (mid/late 90s), any download on Internet Explorer had a “file transfer” pop-up with an animation involving a planet (the Internet) sending flying sheets of paper (the download) to a Manila folder (the computer’s file system).

    I legit had one client ask me why they couldn’t make the download go faster my moving the planet closer to the folder, or vice versa.

    I recall just sitting there for a number of seconds while my poor brain tried to grasp just how badly out-of-whack their interpretation of the universe was.

    Spoiler alert: they were a very poor client, and refused to relinquish an entire raft of very poorly thought out or even entirely wrong concepts of computing and the Internet. They were also credulous AF, and while I could have made an arseload of money correcting what they did on a weekly or even daily basis, I just didn’t want that kind of headache.

  • Sooo… he works multiple part-time jobs?

    Weird how a forced technique of the ultra-poor is showing up here.

  • I'm wondering whether Europeans the other 96% of humanity

    There, FTFY.

    And yes, the other 96% of humanity would very much like to see Imperial measurements die.

    Hell, as a Canadian born after 1970, I wouldn’t understand almost all Imperial measurements even if they smacked me clear in the forehead. About the most I have ever used are inches, feet, and pounds, and only because they’ve hung on in tightly-linked-to-America blue-collar industries and (until about a decade ago) grocery stores. I would have zero clue how much a cup or a Florida Ounce is.

  • This pokes fun at German rule-following, but as a Canadian of German descent (both parents), I can absolutely confirm that this “joke” is likely not a joke at all. Or, at least, it was lifted almost verbatim from observing another German parent.

  • And this is why I will never own a vehicle manufactured after 2006.

    I have just too little control with newer vehicles, be it having to auth with the mothership with every repair I do at home just to get it to start up, or even failing to start up in the first place when the mothership could not be contacted.

  • I start off with Win10Privacy (which also cleans 11) and then follow up with Win11Debloat. The two work pretty well.

  • And Microsoft is stuffing AI straight into Windows.

    Betchya dollars to fines that this will happen a lot more frequently as normal users begin to try to use Copilot.

  • Doesn’t exactly help when most Android phones more than a year old won’t get these patches for many months or even years -- if at all.

  • And alt-right conservatives continue to openly demonstrate why Canada so desperately needs a well-funded, nation-wide network of mental health sanitariums that can thoroughly protect the wider public from them.