Totally normal response to a meme.
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iegod@lemmy.zipto Canada@lemmy.ca•Opinion: How did Air Canada lose hearts and minds? Two words: ‘unpaid work’3·4 days agoWhat beautiful data. Overwhelming public support for the union and a big FU to the government intervention as well.
Montreal is awesome wtf are you on about? You mean Alberta?
iegod@lemmy.zipto Canada@lemmy.ca•Cottage owners pull rentals as new licensing rules affect Ontario3·5 days agoProtections aside the hotel industry simply can’t offer this type of experience. I don’t mind it at all.
iegod@lemmy.zipto Canada@lemmy.ca•Cottage owners pull rentals as new licensing rules affect Ontario1·5 days agoOn the flip side I hope there are still many available for renting. I don’t want to own, but renting a cottage with friends is usually a great time. It’s a vacation rental not a living rental, I see the two categories in wholly different ways.
iegod@lemmy.zipto Canada@lemmy.ca•Air Canada union says flight attendants will continue strike, defy government23·7 days agoAll the best to those workers. This is flagrant overreach by the government.
Citizens United.
Edit: I lie, it was way before this
What’s the app/smart device adoption like for jellyfin these days? Plex usage for clients is really smooth. Plex comes preloaded on so many smart devices and the app ecosystem is dead simple. I can’t imagine having to walk my family and friends through setting up jellyfin.
iegod@lemmy.zipto Programming@programming.dev•Ignoring lemmyhate, are programmers really using AI to be more efficient?4·8 days agoI use it to vet ideas, concepts, approaches, and paradigms. It’s amazing for rubber ducking. I don’t use it for wholesale code gen though.
And as a documentation companion it’s pretty rad. Not always right but generally gets things in the correct direction.
iegod@lemmy.zipto Games@lemmy.world•Game prices should have increased with every new generation, former PlayStation US boss saysEnglish2·8 days agoThe factors that influence development costs in order to keep up with the quality of the times is no doubt complex, but at the end of the day you’re spot on. It’s only worth what the consumers will pay.
I do most of my reading on my Kindle. The convenience and portability wins out for me. Also large books are unwieldy in physical form.
Just because something is (or pretends to be) hard sci-fi doesn’t make it well written even if you ignore the major character flaws. The concepts the first book explores aren’t even that amazing. This is one of the most over-hyped sci-fi books of all time.
I didn’t really love reading until I hit my 20s. A Brief History of Time really did it for me.
iegod@lemmy.zipto Canada@lemmy.ca•Conservatives say the justice system favours non-citizens. Experts disagree3·10 days agoStupid comes in all flavours.
Letter be.