Assuming he didn’t do it (he didn’t), he’s taking the fall for a saint so that’s saintly on its own imo
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NotSteve_@lemmy.cato News@lemmy.world•'World's largest' time capsule opened in Nebraska 50 years later7·12 days agoare you sure we can afford this house, it’s 75 whole dollars!
For real though, my friend lived in the two bedroom upstairs apartment of a former single family house for about $2000 CAD a month and when browsing old newspapers online, I saw that the house was selling for the modern equivalent of $250k CAD in 1980. This is a SFH in the downtown area of what is now a 1.5m metro area… the house would sell for >$1m now
I’ve found it’s kind of a gamble on whether you have a cool manager or not. I have “unlimited” vacation and a chill manager and tend to take 5-7 weeks off a year which is quite high for a mid level programmer in Canada.
IE was really bad for web compatibility in that it really did not properly support the specs.
Ignoring that, I’ve found any browser you don’t normally use is a lot snappier only because you don’t have any extensions installed
1906 or earlier from what I can see from historical rental listings in our local newspaper
It’s been a while since I installed arch manually, but wouldn’t that only help you understand a bit on disk partitioning and some basic commands like copying files/chrooting? You generally learn that stuff the first time your install breaks on any distro
It’s just straight up illegal for medical professionals to report drug use in Canada. The government doesn’t want people to die because they were afraid to go to the hospital
NotSteve_@lemmy.cato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are you learning another language? How far along are you?3·16 days agoYeah… I wasn’t actually learning a whole lot. I live right across the river from Quebec though so I’m hoping to move over there to immerse myself in French a lot more.
I’ve always been bitter because my whole Dad’s side of the family is Francophone but never bothered to speak the language with me :(
NotSteve_@lemmy.cato Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Are you learning another language? How far along are you?12·18 days agoI just gave up Duolingo at 1770 days for French which hurt to do. I was mostly just maintaining a streak at this point and with the news of them using AI to replace their employees (even if they retracted it), I decided to quit.
I’ve switched to Babbel now which has been really good so far
NotSteve_@lemmy.cato 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•BeyBlades Made Ever More Dangerous With 3D PrintingEnglish6·18 days agoI remember cutting my hand pretty good on one of the old metal beyblades as a kid. I loved those things
NotSteve_@lemmy.cato News@lemmy.world•Trump threatens to cut off New York City funds if Mamdani ‘doesn’t behave’5·19 days agoFair point. I wouldn’t want to subject anyone to that
NotSteve_@lemmy.cato News@lemmy.world•Trump threatens to cut off New York City funds if Mamdani ‘doesn’t behave’30·19 days agoNew York should just become Southern Ontario
NotSteve_@lemmy.cato Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Study Finds Water Isn't the Best Drink for HydrationEnglish91·19 days agoHonestly maybe not after a long run but sometimes when I’m really dehydrated I legit crave milk
NotSteve_@lemmy.cato politics @lemmy.world•‘We the people’ is a timeless ideal of American democracy. What’s gone wrong?2·20 days agoWhile the US has problems, merely having a constitution (1) the courts meaningfully refer to (2) that demands special effort to amend isn’t clearly a problem.
I can agree with that. I guess what I take more of an issue with really comes down to “American civil religion”.
Americans seem to be taught (from my outsider perspective) that the basis of which the US was founded upon is perfect and needs no changing ever. There’s so much propaganda surrounding the founding documents that even suggesting changing something is basically akin to blasphemy. Like look at the second amendment. Even suggesting that maybe it doesn’t fit into modern society is considered heresy.
That sort of thing is why I really don’t like politicians claiming that their country is “the best in the world”. You see it in Canada too, and I hate it because even if it’s true, it just sort of waves away the many improvements that can be made. There’s ALWAYS things to improve upon
NotSteve_@lemmy.cato politics @lemmy.world•‘We the people’ is a timeless ideal of American democracy. What’s gone wrong?1·20 days agoThat’s kind of my point though. In Canada, the only reason I know our constitution is even looked at in 2025 is because my friend works in environmental policy. The amount of times I hear that some American was exonerated in a court case because <something> broke the <something> US constitutional amendment is crazy. It’s just weird to me that a short document that was mostly written so long ago plays such a part in American law, especially with what you mentioned about it being so hard to update. This has been said to death but the right to bear arms was an amendment written when guns were single shot and took ages to reload.
NotSteve_@lemmy.cato politics @lemmy.world•‘We the people’ is a timeless ideal of American democracy. What’s gone wrong?3·20 days agoI guess I’m confused at your original response. Like I know other countries have constitutions (my own does even). What I’m saying is that it only seems to be the US that holds their constitution up as some sort of biblical document that’s near impossible to change or update. I know the “founding fathers (🤢)” intended it to be a living document which it is not.
Americans seem to assume that the opinions of some random dudes near 3 centuries ago are perfect and shouldn’t ever be changed
NotSteve_@lemmy.cato politics @lemmy.world•‘We the people’ is a timeless ideal of American democracy. What’s gone wrong?1·20 days agoEvery other country manages to get by without having a magical biblical-like document guiding them on all their laws
NotSteve_@lemmy.cato politics @lemmy.world•‘We the people’ is a timeless ideal of American democracy. What’s gone wrong?736·21 days agoYou guys have a system set up by a bunch of random guys 3 centuries ago that you worship as gods and refuse to update. That might be part of it
NotSteve_@lemmy.cato Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•Views about Christian prayers in public school, by state3·21 days agoThe only states id maybe be interested in as a Canadian is California, New York and Washington (also Maine because why do they even extend so far into Québec?).
For real though, with the Democrats response to Trump, I don’t really want them anywhere near Canadian politics. They’d make our Liberals look socialist
As a Canadian I’d really rather US Americans were not aware of us at this point in time