

Hate this title, how about:
“A novel by author Lena McDonald, accidentally leaves AI prompt in published version.”
Hate this title, how about:
“A novel by author Lena McDonald, accidentally leaves AI prompt in published version.”
Takeover the complete control of the car?
Maybe not complete control, but maybe taking away breaks yes: https://www.wired.com/2015/07/hackers-remotely-kill-jeep-highway/
Miller and Valasek’s full arsenal includes functions that at lower speeds fully kill the engine, abruptly engage the brakes, or disable them altogether. The most disturbing maneuver came when they cut the Jeep’s brakes, leaving me frantically pumping the pedal as the 2-ton SUV slid uncontrollably into a ditch.
We don’t realistically have enough global political power to apply any political pressure either.
Right, so why bother, it seems like we are just hurting canadians by having tariffs on evs
As stated in another comment Conrad Black was pardoned by trump. So he’s interested in making trump ok. IMO lemmy shouldn’t link to national post.
Also i imagine what magats would say if a foreign head of state called him governor.
Fuck you conrad black, you are a piece of shit, who’s had everything handed to you on a plate, and still turned out to be an asshole.
I feel like they def have issues, Taiwan, Tibet, Uyghurs, human rights record, general authoritarianism.
They also seem to have a better climate change story than anyone in north america, and USA has totally shown itself to be a mercurial alley.
I don’t see what advantage high tariffs have on something we want more of (EV’s). If the standards suck, then I’m ok with bringing them up to standard and charging for that.
Making this an either or “they are or aren’t our enemies” seems unnecessary, when we could buy their things and put pressure on them to do better on the things at the top.
Aren’t there penalties for breaking contract?
provincial and federal governments announced more than $22.3 million in funding to bring high-speed Internet
Can we get our 22.3 million + interest back then? Seems like it might be time to make it a public company again.
Bell Canada parent company BCE awarded its executives more than $5 million after announcing it was laying off 4,800 employees.
Fuck this company
Or like Ukraine in 2022
I concur, it’s not false, but it’s hard to call it true
from radio-canada.ca
When you include non-profit housing built by others with federal government help, it’s more like 3,742 houses.
But it’s hard for Poilievre to take responsibility for the 200,000 homes he says were built when he was minister. In the 2015-16 fiscal year, 194,461 homes were built in Canada in total, including by private developers.
Better article
Poilievre pushed back at Singh for not letting him answer the question and insisted that 200,000 homes were built during his ministerial tenure.
Both figures aren’t entirely accurate. Singh’s claim that Poilievre only built six homes as housing minister refers only to non-profit community housing units built exclusively by the government in 2015. When you include non-profit housing built by others with federal government help, it’s more like 3,742 houses.
But it’s hard for Poilievre to take responsibility for the 200,000 homes he says were built when he was minister. In the 2015-16 fiscal year, 194,461 homes were built in Canada in total, including by private developers.
Totally! but would facebook pay? I just finished “Carless People” and those guys appear to be only in it for themselves
I think it’s important to reward people who save for retirement. I agree that you’ve got to have something before you can save. IMO taxing high wealth i.e. top 5% of the population higher rates so that you can fund the bottom 10% would go a long way to making sure things are a bit more balanced, while still rewarding your “hardest” (which are probably actually your luckiest) workers.
A fine for a corporation that wealthy would have to be astronomical, at which point I’m not sure how we’d enforce it.
I’d prefer they just be denied to canadians, but I don’t know if that would go over well either.
Assuming he pays 25% tax, which i’d be very suspicious about, he’s about 2 million short of his current “fair share”.
26 000 000 * 0.25 = 6 500 000
26 000 000 * 0.33 = 8 580 000
If he’s deferring till retirement, then likely his tax rate is less, and the bank is lending him money which he can spend freely and call a capital loss lowering his effective tax rate when he does incur those taxes.
The thing about being this wealthy is you can afford to pay people to find ways to lower this rate.
I don’t think i’m “mad” about this, but concerned. This kind of inequality leads to violent upheaval, and is currently the cause of a whole pile of unnecessary suffering. If we didn’t have people that were this wealthy and some of that money was distributed to say education, healthcare, UBI, we could all have a much healthier pleasant life.
There are so many people in Canada that make way more than this who just aren’t paying their fair share. We should also be doing more to tax assets other than income.
People who take a salary – even a high salary, are most paying their fair share. I think they could make a reasonable argument that they pay way more than most (above 246752, 33% which is more than most people in the country).
Compare that with the wealthy:
From here
CEO Tobias Lütke (who was paid a $1 salary but received more than $26 million in option-based awards).
1$, meaning he pays ZERO income tax (he likely pays some taxes on his options).
This is somewhat common for wealthy people, adding more brackets on income isn’t going get them paying their fair share.
What I believe we non wealthy people want to see is a wealth tax.
and feel dead inside.
You aren’t alone. Forspoken was fun but they gated the gameplay behind a tonne of super slow paced unskippable town parts.
Maybe that’s what the like about dark souls series, right in the action rarely out of it.
Just like the original comment this seems like wild overstatement.
lol, way better!