Maybe there happen to be a bunch of pro-israel liberals on Reddit, but I don't think that means "liberal"="pro-israel".
I guess coming from Canada it's a different perspective since we have the separate Liberal and Conservative parties skewing the definition, and the Liberals, while certainly being pro-capitalism, also support social justice, and are not exactly pro-israel right now.
Yeah, fair. I think that's why I found associating liberalism with being pro-israel weird.
Wait, you're saying "liberal"="pro-israel"? Isn't that more of a republican/conservative thing?
I didn't say I confused it with something else. I didn't imply anyone would confuse it with something else. Congratulations to everyone who already knew what it was.
Fuck this article for never saying what AOSP stands for.
(Android Open Source Project according to my search)
Could be a legal issue
Every item they steal as a knockoff to generously offer us suckers as “value” takes money away from food suppliers, who then have less leverage to negotiate.
Which knockoffs are you talking about? (I'm not challenging you, I'm genuinely interested.)
I've been a regular No Name at No Frills shopper (and store brand shopper in general) for a long time, especially for staples like flour, because I hate how much the name brands charge for basicly the same thing. I used to get my produce at a local shop but it's gone now :(
Don't squirt me bro!
Back To the Future
Oh also: https://xkcd.com/2892/
Whoosh?
Can he sue the landlord? It sounds like he's already paid way too much to fight this, but it also feels like active fraud on the landlord's part: "his landlord had given a Canadian address on the deed of sale when she purchased the unit; she had a Canadian social insurance number; and his rent cheques were going to a TD Canada account in Montreal."
Also, if this is a thing, why the fuck is the CRA letting someone accrue six years worth of arrears before informing them. They should be obligated to notify the renter yearly (at least) or forfeit any interest.
I mean really, all of that is moot, as the rule is completely ludicrous to begin with. It sounds to me like the people who implemented the rule (and the ones defending it) have never been renters themselves. Like you're supposed to ask a potential landlord for their fucking financials? They'll laugh in your face and move on to the next sap. Total bullshit.
(I said maybe)
I'm gonna be the one that saves ye
(and after all)
You're by the paywall: https://archive.is/ERvD9
Google briefly made the web an amazing, magical place. You could create powerful searches and find almost anything.
They ruined it once they started focusing more on driving income than driving good search results.
I'm suspicious of myself (or at least self-conscious) when I wear a black hoodie with the hood up...
Depends on the plastic, but most plastics are fine.
Hand sanitizer usually comes in plastic bottles and can be ethanol or isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. Also you can buy high percentage isopropyl (and sometimes ethanol) at the drugstore in plastic bottles. Also many large bottles of liquor come in clear plastic versions.
I wouldn't recommend using Plexiglas or acetate though. Alcohol will eat those up.
Ah, I misunderstood the intent of your question because of the "actually". I thought it was more accusatory.
Well to be fair, the first one in the list has a pinned video on their channel about it...
YouTube Video
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Original Title: Winnipeg business owner says overflowing bin that led to overcharge staged by garbage company
A Winnipeg business owner is fuming after being overcharged by a private garbage operation for something he says he didn’t do. Brad Wallin, president of Wallin Industries, a local metal fabrication business, told 680 CJOB’s 'The Start' that a recent bill for garbage pickup from Waste Management of Canada Corporation was a whopping six times higher than usual.
The company issued Wallin Industries an additional overage charge for what the company said was an overflowing bin, but Wallin alleged it was deliberately staged by the Waste Management employee — and Wallin said he has video evidence. Global News has obtained the security footage, which Wallin said shows the Waste Management driver altering the appearance of the bin for photo “proof” that it was overfilled.
“It shows the driver pulling up, he gets out of the truck, he unlocks the bin, he reaches into the dumpster, starts pulling out a little bit of cardboard, hangs it over the edges,” Wallin said.
Wallin said he contacted the company to complain, but was given the runaround until finally hearing from an executive at Waste Management’s Toronto headquarters. “In my eyes, it’s just not acceptable," Wallin said.
One of the biggest pressures on young people right now is housing, and this is true for Canadians right across the country. We’ve already taken bold action to build more homes, faster, improve access to housing, and make homes more affordable – and we know there is more to be done.
I feel like I haven't seen anyone talking about this press release here and I'm curious about what people think.
- "$15 billion top-up to the Apartment Construction Loan Program to build a minimum of 30,000 new apartments." Edit to add: "With this top-up, the program’s financing is on track to build over 131,000 new apartments within the next decade."
- "new reforms to the Apartment Construction Loan Program to increase access to the program and make it easier for builders to build"
- "Launching Canada Builds – partnering with provinces and territories to build more rental housing across the country"
- "Yesterday, we announced a new $6 billion Canada Housing Infrastructure Fund and a $400 million top-up to the Housing Accelerator Fund to ensure communities have the infrastructure they need to grow and build more homes"
Is this more lip service or are these genuinely working in the right direction to increase housing?
Millions of people from Mexico to Maine will experience a total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. Reuters crews will be in two locations in Mexico and six loca...
You can scrub through and find different views, some showing the eclipse itself, some showing the crowds and reactions.
I'm enjoying exploring Lemmy with Voyager. I really like the design and its very stable.
The one issue I'm running into with it is not knowing where links will take me. At times, clicking on YouTube links is just a waste of time for me, for example. Or if it's a New York Times, etc. link, I know to just go to the comments and look for the archive link instead.
Would it be possible to get the domain of the links in Compact view to be shown? Personally, I'd be willing to sacrifice space (increase the size of the compact tiles) for this, but i don't think that will be necessary. My personal preference would be to have it in the same colour as the poster's server.
Microsoft is seeing AI traction, but that momentum could be priced into the stock already.
Stock dips as analyst says report ‘may be a sell-the-news event’
Can we get an option to change the behaviour of the Android Back button when using the in-app browser?
My preference would be that it would act like a browser back button and take me back a page if I've browsed beyond the initial page I went into the browser for. The in-app back button at the top left would still always take me back to the post or post list like it currently does. Additionally, I'd prefer that the Android never brought me out of the browser, even if I was on the initial page, but some people might not like that.
Or... Having a dedicated browser toolbar with back, forward, refresh and the url would be ínteresting.
Thanks for the awesome app!
Bill Nelson, the Administrator of NASA, congratulated the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) on its successful soft landing of the lunar satellite, Chandrayaan-3. Nelson expressed NASA's pleasure in being a partner on this mission. NASA, as the leading space agency, has its own missions to re...