
Likely they had an administrative warrant that doesn't allow for a search like a judical warrant does.

Ah yes, I think that was when a FOSS maintainer had to step down and handed it off to someone else if I remember right? See this XKCD for relevance. It's pretty ridiculous how much we (and companies with billion dollar revenues) rely on the free work of others for such important systems. But yes, an important distinction to make is that certain Linux distributions may use code by others that is not open source and malicious without them realizing.

I mean, but we pretty much do know? The difference between Linux and Windows / MacOS is Linux is open source and can be checked and audited by anyone. If an exploit exists, it will be visible publicly and just needs to be spotted by those knowledgeable enough. Windows and MacOS are more than likely audited too but by private companies under NDA, so then it's left up to Microsoft or Apple to decide what exploits are fixed.

Super pissed off FPTP is still a thing. My riding was quite interesting this year. Polls showed a safe conservative win with NDP slightly behind and liberals at barely anything. What actually happened was a huge number of liberal votes compared to what was expected and less conservative and NDP votes as a result. The conservatives won with only ~38% of the vote vs the over 50% they were showing in the polls. I can almost garuntee that if we had ranked choice, either NDP or liberals would have won. It's very frustrating as I'm certain a lot of the left leaning voters were focusing on a national level and not a local one.

I know it's not the takeaway from your post, but if you're actually getting one please test the litter robot throughly before allowing your cat to use it unsupervised. I've seen videos of horrible designs that have killed pets before and when word gets out, they just re-brand them.

3D printing and CAD may be the hobby for you then!

Not the original commentor, but the people I've discussed this with usually say one of 4 things. These aren't necessarily my views, just what I've heard from others:
- The government is too easy on crime and we grant people bail who are dangerous to release.
- Gun control is a waste of time and money and isn't tackling the real issue as nearly all gun crime isn't committed by legal gun owners.
- More housing needs to be made (note that both major parties seem to agree on this).
- More infrastructure needs to be built to capitalize on our oil and natural resources exports.

Breaking: Trump becomes first US president to lose a Canadian election.

If anyone is curious as to why we don't run the world off solar, from what I understand the big issue is power grid frequency. Unlike a turbine, solar has no intertia. If you take away light the power drop is instant. With turbines, they keep spinning due to their weight. This is especially important since if a large load is suddenly energized, the turbine might slow down but still won't stop immediately. Maybe in the future giant electric powered flywheels or pumpgen systems can take up the slack. Nuclear would likely also help since those are essentially giant steam turbine generators. Good video with some more info here.

Would.

Same. I swear if I hear "lost liberal decade" jammed into the middle of a statement one more time...

Yeah Kiwix is great for this, I just put together what this company is essentially selling for free by myself a few months ago. In fact I would be surprised if this company wasn't using Kiwix as most of the resources they listed are on it already.

I'm glad I called in sick today


Seriously needed this, I've not been excited about playing a game in a while now. 15 minutes in and loving it so far. Oblivion may not be the best game, but it was one of the first open world RPG games I ever played and holds a special place in my heart for that.

He was a criminal in El Salvador.
As far as being a criminal in El Salvador, it's alleged, not proven...
So was he a criminal or not in El Salvador? Because to me it sounds like you just lied and are now trying to move the goalposts. Due process is the issue here, if you can't understand that then don't be surprised when people you know are wisked away to a prision in a foreign country.

At this point they seem like joy rides. To start I remember them claiming they were using the data from New Shepard to learn how to best control and land the much larger and more expensive New Glenn rocket, which made sense. It's not like SpaceX is going to share how they manage to nail the landings so repeatedly, it's the secret to their success.

Well, 4 days ago if this is to be believed. I say that because it seems like some are wearing them, but a lot are not.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/know-rumors-trump-admin-ordered-221300937.html

He got the same sculpter as Ronaldo.

My internal clock is similarly good, but more of an asshole. If I fall back asleep after an alarm accidentally and have somewhere I need to be, my body will wake me up with the absolute bare minimum amount of time I need to get ready if I rush like an absolute mad man.

The book, sorry I see how that's confusing now.

The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.
- Orwell, 1984

Well, that certainly explains his election sign that had a big F and U cut out of it that I was reading about the other day.
Brewery releases a crate of 1,461 beers for Canadians to get through the next 4 years
Moosehead Breweries, founded in 1867, released on Friday a giant crate of 1,461 cans of lager — which, assuming about one beer a day, is “just enough to get through the full presidential term” of US President Donald Trump.
The “Presidential Pack” is being sold only on Moosehead’s website. It’s available to residents living in the Canadian provinces of Ontario, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia for about $3,500 CAD ($2,400 USD), including delivery.
Damn, not avaliable in my province 🫎 Also one beer a day to survive the next 4 years is... optimistic.