If we're opening up the electoral reform can of worms can we get the important parts too? You know, like proportional representation? Or is Poilievre too scared of strong democracy to talk about that?
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This seems like an appropriate time to bring up December by EW&F
Yes it's a Christmas song, yes it's just September with slightly different lyrics, yes it's bad, no I won't apologise.
Danielle Smith punching herself in the face: Canada did it!
They submitted kernel patches for (at least some) support of the FP6 the day it released. The preinstalled OS isn't FOSS though a good few FOSS OSs/distros support their older phones (and presumably the FP6 eventually).
So the answer is... sort of? Personally I just think they're just FOSS-friendly
If anyone still has a Reddit account, ask them to hold an AMA on here too.
Also, the irony of having a BuyFromEU space on a USA-run and -funded website is fun.
There's at least two limitations that they've mentioned before with shipping outside of Europe.
First is they need extra certifications (e.g. FCC ones for selling to the USA), which are expensive and basically redundant. Probably not worth the business cost to do it and maintain it.
Second is they do carbon neutral shipping, which is hard to do when you have to cross an ocean. I know in Canada our national postal service can do carbon neutral for packages, but figuring that out for every country and the international legs of the shipping is a lot of work.
Part of the cost of being ethical is being at a disadvantage with capitalism, so while they're doing pretty alright they aren't going to grow like big tech did.
They only used a weird chip for one generation (the last generation; 5)
I've got a backup of it, as others should too if they've got their own git forge https://git.ngram.ca/mirrors/lapd-face-search
I'm not sure if that's a good idea to start as a trend. It'd make it easier for actual ICE agents to hide in plain sight.
I don't think making it easier for state-endorsed terrorism to fly under the radar is a good strategy for stopping it. If you physically intervene with every terrorist-fashioned individual you see you're much more effective when they're all actually ICE and not just trolls. And I'd very much recommend that course of action.
Packages aren't mail? Fair enough, I guess I'm the odd one out there.
Everyone except for me might be on the same page about package deliveries, though I still don't understand why they would be.
Interesting, if a bit tangential, that 72% support reducing delivery frequency while Canada Post is trying to increase delivery frequency by doing weekend deliveries.
Personally, I don't understand how many things can be so urgent that it's profitable to deliver as frequently as possible. Surely a single specialised courier for critically fast deliveries (e.g. life saving medicine) would entirely saturate the market.
According to the article which the posted article cites, it's a pretty standard ARM chip
https://gsmarena.com/xiaomis_xring_o1_examined_a_fast_efficient_chip_with_several_custom_parts-news-67943.php