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New version but dropped the version number. Does it matter? Only if you have a bug to report. All content is original. All pics are mine unless noted.
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Willheim 9 months ago
What kind of timeline are we in when the Governor of Colorado frames the tariffs war with Canada via South Park? Just for some clarification, however: 1) SP Canada was ruled by an "elected" leader who didn't have Canada's best interests in mind. Real Canada is also ruled by an "elected" leader, Mark Carney, chosen by less than 150k Liberal party members and he doesn't have Canada's best interests in mind. He also hasn't called an election . 2) SP Canada was ruled by Saddam Hussein and war was set up under false pretenses. Real Saddam Hussein was ruler of Iraq and war was set up under false pretenses. 3) both SP Canada and Real Canada truly do only have one road of consequence. That's absolutely accurate. It's the Trans Canada Highway. You could blow up certain points and financially ruin the country. image
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Willheim 9 months ago
In another universe all is right with the world and Mark Carney is just a carny working the circuit image
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Willheim 10 months ago
Far too many high time preference people in this world. I thought Bitcoiners would have elevated themselves above all this but it appears a lot of them are fiat minded, indebted, short term thinkers who forgot the third part of the mantra is to "stay solvent". Like, maybe stop with the "O face" videos predicting moons and any "inflooencer" who promises that crap.  ₿ don't care
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Willheim 10 months ago
I've looked and looked and wondered why no one has made this app/service: - Grocery stores have flyers. - apps like "Flipp" allow you to browse all the flyers and save items to a shopping list. - these apps "read" the flyers like a PDF - you can then often ship at one store and "price match", savings both time and money. So why hasn't anyone made an app where you could: 1) specify your max budget, 2) quantify the number of meals, 3) specify any dietary restrictions or desires, Which then AI would scan the flyers and tell you exactly what your weekly meal plan would be based on the best value based on weekly deals plus alert you to what is worth picking up for the freezer as the item is at or near lowest prices (eg roasts). Right now, as it is, grocery shopping is a game where experience pays off. I can feed my family of 4 on $100/week without any processed crap. But I often hear and see of younger people struggling both financially and nutrition-wise. I can spot a deal. I know what milk should cost. I know what pork shoulder and tenderloin costs. I know when a "deal" on cucumbers is not at all a deal. But that's with 20 years of experience. The Game, and it is a game (there even used to be a TV gameshow back in the 80s called "Supermarket Showdown"), is won on couponing or the modern app equivalent, but it could so easily be defeated with such an app.
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Willheim 10 months ago
So RBC just laid off 6,000 employees, mostly from the HSBC merger... But, still, the number of people that will be made redundant over the next year will be staggering. Oh, you went to university and push buttons on a keyboard? Your KPI better be a higher ROI or your ass about to be replaced by AI. The demic showed us all what "essential" and "non-essential" was. You're either one or the other. Have that talk with your kids before they go to post-secondary.
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Willheim 10 months ago
With not just tariff threats, cross border issues including strikes by border agents on the Canadian side, Union issues in Canada, and higher energy costs, and higher taxes including national pension and employment insurance (wage taxes), why would any automotive or manufacturing company have a branch in Canada? So long as our exchange rate remains favourable it's pretty simple: cheap labour. The average starting wage of a Canadian Auto Worker (union member) is $20/hr. That's $13.50/hr US at current exchange rates. About what many fast food joints pay their workers in the States. The UAW (United Auto Workers Union) secured a deal paying their workers $42/hr just across the Ambassador Bridge. That's nearly 3x more! On top of that transportation by truck by Canadian carriers is highly saturated and suppressed where the $/mile is about 66% of an American trucker on average. So what are the odds that the Big 3 will ever "reshore"? And add on top the cost of moving plants and the time it would even take to do so? It ain't happening. Heck, even with the tax subsidy support by the federal and provincial govts Canada has been losing jobs to Mexico and China. It's not Canada that's the problem. It's not China or Mexico, either. It's globalism, the desire of producers to produce more profits and consumers to buy things cheaper while their portfolios keep going up. And this trend will not change. In the 60s and 70s Japan was the "Big Threat". In the 2000s it's China. China will eventually face their own issues as India rises and then there's always the tax free/tariffs free economic zones that exist in places like Vietnam and are used by major American brands like Nike and Levis. So what's the deal? What's really going on? Remember Trump announcing a deal with Carrier back in 2016? That didn't result in anything but headlines. Remember 2016 Wisconsin the big deal made with Trump and opening a huge plant for Foxxcon (Chinese manufacturer of iPhone)? Yeah, it's still not fully and not much promised has happened but it did cost a lot of tax dollars (subsidies). From 13k employment promised, so far only 1.4k actually employed. Cost: $680M (down from the touted $10B!) So, life will go on... We'll just be left not knowing which way it will go except entertaining.
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Willheim 10 months ago
How powerful is Quebec in Canada? Too damn powerful. One example I constantly pointed out, and people so easily brushed off, was during the pandemic the govt gave out money. It was called CERB. That stuff for the "Canadian Emergency Response Benefit". Canada is pronounced with a hard C. As in /k/. Thus it should be /k/erb, or "curb"... As in to "curb the economic disruption", right? But, no, the govt and media parrots spread it with a soft c, as in /s/, as in "serb". Why? Because in French, the letter "c" is pronounced as an "s" like "sey" thus the pronunciation became "serb" which means absolutely nothing but an appeasement to a French voting block. This is the same region that fucks with our dairy industry and is why we have dairy/cheese tariffs with the resulting limited selection and high prices. Politics is stupid.
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Willheim 10 months ago
Oh my! I can't wait for Cardi B's WAP to become a soap commercial in about 10 years.
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Willheim 10 months ago
Does anybody, and I mean anybody, actually have any idea what is actually going on? Or is the divergence and divide, the flipping and flopping, the mixed messaging on all subjects purposely intended to psyop and sow confusion? Ah, fuck it... GM!