

The CIRA website lists a few when you search for an available name.


The CIRA website lists a few when you search for an available name.


Looks cool. Any chance you’ll add Qobuz to the integration list in the future?


I recently heard the opinion of Dan Wang that the USA and is a country governed by lawyers, and China is a country governed by engineers.
This tracks.
It’s almost comical (if we weren’t the ones living in it) that our governments seem dumbfounded that people don’t want to have kids when every part of raising children is extremely expensive.


I replayed Subnautica in VR with the mentioned mod not too long ago. It’s an environment that’s perfect for VR and really puts the scale of things in perspective. I found some of the leviathans were a little janky in their movement sometimes, but they were still quite terrifying.


Interesting how it varies across the country.


Tbh, I haven’t seen bagged milk for quite a while where I live in Canada. It’s typically cartons for 2L or less (though sometimes mini plastic jugs too) and plastic jugs as in OP for 4L.


The clap: "Experience does matter, which is why I appointed the person who spent more than 30 years at EMS. You know, the workforce that addresses at least 70% of all calls coming into FDNY?” Mamdani wrote in a post on the social platform X.


It’s a game changer with non-combat flight sims too. Camera-attached face tracking is a great secondary option, but that ability to move the camera with your head instead of using a controller input is so freeing.
Oh yes, they’re definitely a spectacle to enjoy through your own eyes rather than a lens.
I’d say that’s a pretty decent photo still, and that’s much more accurate in how they actually look.
Longer exposure is the trick, and framing the shot away from other light sources. The camera doesn’t really matter, as long as you can manually adjust things (try pro mode on a phone), and have it mounted on something that won’t shake during the exposure.
With that, aurora photos very often aren’t as they would appear to the eye because of that long exposure. They can still get reasonably bright though.


Benn Jordan did a recent video on his…explorations of Flock cameras. Essentially, they’re easily hackable and really should be an urgent matter of national security.


I’d say it’s highly likely that archivists/data hoarders pulled all available photos at time of release. They’ll exist somewhere.


“now you’re locked in, let the gouging begin”
Essentially the definition of enshittification.


This looks terrible to use. /c/ergomechkeyboards (or the same on that other website) are where the real ergonomic keyboards are at.
I don’t doubt that Canadian PDs are drooling over any potential of using them in Canada.
Relevant video I saw posted elsewhere on Lemmy today.
Tl;dw: Flock cameras are alarmingly easily hackable and many of their security and efficacy claims on their website are outright false.


Not surprising in the slightest.


And foreign alfalfa farms.


I think the focus of the article is more on using services deliberately rather than pure privacy, and I think the all or nothing approach to thinking of online privacy as you mention detracts from any positive effects of the little things people just starting their journey may try.
Those big companies don’t care about you. Every small step taken toward privacy is beneficial, even if it’s just eliminating one data point at a time. If you make it harder to find your info, they aren’t going to hire a PI to track you down, there are plenty of easier marks to chase.
The Czechia game plan really put Canada on their heels early and it seemed like Canada had no good counter. Tough loss but the winning team was the one who played better hockey. Hope the Canadians can regroup and still come home with a medal tomorrow.
It’s also quite fun watching not just American or Canadian teams be competitors. It could’ve been any of five teams playing for gold tomorrow and all have been very entertaining to watch.