Do you have a shotgun? Makes a respectable flying target.
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Now call it AI enabled and sell it for billions in an IPO.
What a shithole country.
Almost all business news is inane chatter.
You send the B team to play stupid games while the A team works on sovereignty.
I see a Wildcat coming for us.
Revisions have been frequent and standard practice for a very very long time. It has gotten out of control over the last 20 years or so. Under today's administration, assume everything is a political fabrication like China and Russia.
Information isn't meant to inform opinion. It's meant to form opinion.
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Grim. Is that an allusion to Abraham's willingness to sacrifice Isaac, or it it just to celebrate killing children in general?
Edit: Never mind. I just read the commented links and saw the other sides too. Cain and Abel and Moses and Isaac. Still grim.
If it isn't obvious by now, a 100% Canadian owned and operated cloud is a matter of National Security. Better yet, bring back self hosting.
We should be converting to electric train manufacturing for Chinese levels of public transit. A Canada ready for climate change doesn't need much of an auto industry. Electric cars are for the rich and low density rural areas. We need Chinese levels of electric train building now. Public Transit on electric subways and trams, regional transit on higher speed electric trains and high-speed bullet trains on high density corridors.
Fuck the US's Steel and Aluminum tarrifs and Fuck the US auto Industry.
Let's build an affordable utilitarian EV industry that builds 1 pickup and 1 ~~sedan~~ hatchback and 1 minivan to meet most of Canada's rural needs and then lets use our Aluminum and Steel to build the Transit of the future right fucking now.
I don't want to sell copper, aluminum or steel to the states when we have such tremendous nationbuilding to do at home.
Sorry if I wasn't clear. The costcutting conversation to be had was "look at what understaffing IT costs us."