I would highly recommend locally-owned coffee shops anyway. They're just better.
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Those datacentres have to pay the increased prices too. More expenses, less profit, angy shareholders.
And it will tumble even more when Donald tariffs Taiwan silicon imports. And when the economic strain means Americans are not able or willing to dump several grand on a GPU.
shifting into worm mode
Photosynthesis? Crap, those of us on the west coast will be screwed.
One glimmer of hope: Canada is growingly increasingly closer to the EU after being shunned by the US. Where we go from here is anybody's guess, but I have to wonder if we will start to see some EU-styled politics make its way over here. Will we start seeing more European businesses taking an interest in Canada? Canada might not be able to join the EU directly, but proportional representation is a must for membership and having it would likely make Canada look good in the eyes of the EU.
But yes, resisting fascist influence from the US and Russia will continue to be a hurdle.
This will flop so hard. AI is largely an investor-bait thing; actual consumers are lukewarm to it at best. Especially if they have to actually pay (hundreds) for it.
I can't believe I'd ever say this, but we badly need the BC United to return. Or some form of moderate conservative party. They'd split the vote and keep Rustad out of majority territory.
This. I am really, really tired of custom battery shapes in the ebike market. They are one of the most important parts of the bike and if they can't be properly serviced then it's just an acoustic bike with extra weight.
The words of a weak, pathetic man.