

Come on, let’s get real. That’s not a binary, it a trinary/ternary. Totally different!! /s
Come on, let’s get real. That’s not a binary, it a trinary/ternary. Totally different!! /s
As a white, cis, hetero, Christian male, I don’t know even know if I’d be willing to go to the states! Maybe if it was for work, but even then I’d probably push back.
I see a possible scenario where I cross the border for a day trip (go to a show, a game, or even just dinner), and can’t leave. I know it’s not very likely, especially given my privileged, but if that situation came to pass, that would be hugely disruptive. Before 2025, I’d say that scenario is almost impossible, as Canadians could even get home after 9-11.
They literally say:
“Now the whole idea of independence is a messy social construct with a bunch of issues that I won’t get into right now.”
(Emphasis mine). They are not just saying, “it’s complicated.” They literally use the word “issues.”
…that’s exactly what I said…
According to Wikipedia, 150,000 Active personnel and 1,657,000 in Reserves.
It looks like Cider is released as a Flatpak or AppImage. I’m not super familiar with building these/troubleshooting, but the error messages you are getting look like a poorly packaged app (Failed to load module “xapp-gtk3-module”).
IMHO, it’s just humans being humans. And while someone may excel in one, or many areas, they’re often lacking in others. And we see it all out in the open with projects like this!
Sure, but even in the most orange-pilled places, there are still cars, and occasionally reasons to drive. And if individuals/small groups need to get somewhere inaccessible by bikes/public transit, etc., I’d rather they drive something like this instead of a vehicle that’s literally the size of a tank.
After a reboot all the data is encrypted and needs a pin/fingerprint to unlock.
Just to clarify, it needs a PIN/password to unlock after reboot. Biometrics like fingerprint aren’t available until the device has been decrypted.
Thanks for the clarification!
Judge Jamee Comans said Friday that she had no authority to question Rubio’s determination.
So, if an immigration judge can’t question the Secretary of State’s determination, who can?
Fair, but in that case I don’t think that’s “human error” but instead “negligence”.
The mistake at a Queensland fertility clinic has been blamed on human error.
In most cases, “human error” is just “processes weren’t in place to prevent human error.” We all make mistakes, but not have mechanisms in place to catch these mistakes is the problem.
A few points:
When they say “recession,” they are talking about a very specific definition:
Declines in real gross national income (GNI) for two consecutive quarters
This can only be confirmed once we have the data. So, you are likely right, we are probably already in a recession. However, it’s not “They just don’t want to acknowledge it’s happening,” it’s that they can’t confirm it’s happening until 6 months after a recession has started.
Sure, that’s completely true but unrelated to what you said in your original comment. I quote:
Why would anyone with that much money want to come here permanently
You were not talking about non-resident citizens, so stop moving the goalposts.
Plus, the US has one of the lowest tax rates of any of those “large countries” you talked about. So unless a US citizen resided in a country without a tax treaty with the US (there’s not many of them), they’re almost certainly being charged enough tax in their resident country that they pay $0 to the IRS on non-USA income.
The US is the only large country that taxes its citizens on their worldwide income.
That’s untrue. As a Canadian, I know we do, and I believe we’re far from alone. I don’t know why people keep perpetuating this myth.
A message even better when it’s delivered by a Canadian Treasure!
Not really. He hasn’t been acting President for months, so there was no urgency for the court to force it through.
TBF, with the vast majority of Canadians living close to the border, many Canadian’s cross the land border and then fly domestically within the US.