I just wish I could have had a better health story. Tumor as a baby, shunt breaking at 32, and numerous mental health crises in between.
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GuyLivingHere@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Alberta premier says loss of measles elimination status concerning, urges vigilance
1·1 day agoQuick! Who has a sick superspreader kid? You could be a hero with one simple trick!
GuyLivingHere@lemmy.cato
Work Reform@lemmy.world•The existence of billionaires is a policy failure
8·2 days agoSubs are cheaper
GuyLivingHere@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Left-wing populist Avi Lewis might be the answer to the banker Mark Carney
2·3 days agoI’m waiting to see if the budget actually passes. If not, NDP is heading into an election without an official leader (although I think Don Davies has done serviceably well as interim leader, I don’t imagine he wants the gig full time).
GuyLivingHere@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•U.S. tourism faces $5.7B US loss as Canadians continue to stay home | CBC News
1·4 days agoThat would mean aligned with Russia. So…not exactly wrong any more, I guess? Lol
GuyLivingHere@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•U.S. tourism faces $5.7B US loss as Canadians continue to stay home | CBC News
3·5 days agoHa, and I actually used to know the difference between typeface and font, but my memory of graphic design classes has waned a bit since 2005 when I took that program in college, so I had to look it up and refresh myself, full disclosure. More to the point - I think we can both agree that USA is democratically backsliding. Part of that is a lack of education being trusted by many. If we can’t even remember what terms like First and Second World were supposed to mean, it just feeds into the misinformation maelstrom that produces far-right types calling anything exhibiting human decency “communist”, “woke”, or other inaccurate terms meant to belittle them.
GuyLivingHere@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•U.S. tourism faces $5.7B US loss as Canadians continue to stay home | CBC News
2·5 days agoWell, skibidi 6 7 to you, then.
If we are going to have a conversation about an important topic, we have to use up to date terminology to do so. Third world ain’t it. The USA was the fricking anchorpiece of the First World. Calling it third world is just lazy and stupid. I won’t stand for it.
GuyLivingHere@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•U.S. tourism faces $5.7B US loss as Canadians continue to stay home | CBC News
4·6 days agoJust a point of order:
The terms First, Second and Third World were cold war references to the power blocs (Allies, Soviets, unaligned).
If you mean to say backsliding in terms of development, say that.
Third world is an inaccurate description for ‘undeveloped’ countries.
GuyLivingHere@lemmy.cato
Today I Learned (TIL)@lemmy.ca•TIL why you're not supposed to cook or drink hot tap water - it's the lead (and other heavy metals)
2·7 days agoIt’s ok. I am a Canadian. I sympathize
GuyLivingHere@lemmy.cato
Today I Learned (TIL)@lemmy.ca•TIL why you're not supposed to cook or drink hot tap water - it's the lead (and other heavy metals)
2·7 days agoA tea-drinker in Yankeeland? Traitor! :P
GuyLivingHere@lemmy.caOPto
Canada@lemmy.ca•Heavy snowfall brings power outages, school closures in Quebec | CBC News
3·7 days agoWell, I’m going to put forward a startup to some investors to create fertilizer from human waste, then. Companies like Synagro already do this shit.
GuyLivingHere@lemmy.caOPto
Canada@lemmy.ca•Heavy snowfall brings power outages, school closures in Quebec | CBC News
2·7 days agoI’m not suggesting we look into above-ground sewer systems. It just seems laughable to me, a person who has lived in a city centered on mines that can go 3 km into the earth (into that ‘impossible to build’ Canadian Shield), that we cannot spare some of that mining expertise to safely bury our power infrastructure and still leave adequate space in ready access tunnels to service it when required. We get the same kinds of severe weather that Quebec does. It’s stupid that we don’t plan ahead because it might cost more up front.
GuyLivingHere@lemmy.caOPto
Canada@lemmy.ca•Heavy snowfall brings power outages, school closures in Quebec | CBC News
3·7 days agoYes, but I mean… We still build sewer systems in Canadian cities on the Canadian Shield. I think it is fair to have the conversation as to why we cannot follow through with power transmission infrastructure as well. We all witnessed the effects of the 1998 ice storm. The fact that 27 years after that, things like this are still occurring is shameful.
This outage is effecting Montreal - one of our major population centers. I think if anything qualifies for Carney’s planned infrastructure investments, this ought to.
Captain Holt, is that you?
GuyLivingHere@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Controversial startup's plan to 'sell sunlight' using giant mirrors in space would be 'catastrophic' and 'horrifying,' astronomers warnEnglish
11·10 days agoYeah, mirrors seem like a huge problem. Why not go with photovoltaics - a decades-old, proven technology, and just beam energy to a ground-based storage facility to be used later?
I know some amount will be lost in conversion and transmission, but you could still have underground facilities in cities providing extended daylight for good reasons, like to help people with seasonal affective disorder, or to grow crops out of season.






I wouldn’t want to eat deep-freeze-dried meat anyway.