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  • The reason you cant get a job is mass immigration, in order to invert the phillips curve after billions in Covid stimulus. I think your best option would be to move provinces to someplace like Edmonton or Grand Prairie in some industrial capacity like networking or controls. Unfortunately you're also facing a large housing crisis due to the same mass immigration.

  • The government in the 90s wasn't saying housing prices couldnt fall, which is the big difference I see. Now we have embraced the house of cards ponzi scheme built on cheap debt, we may as well start a Bitcoin reserve next.

  • Canada has campaign finance laws put in by Harper that prevent corporations from dumping millions into donations. Unless you meant a revolving door, that I can agree with; though we just voted for a Brookfield lobbyist so there is that.

  • Maybe the NDP should stop being so foolish then. The party literally does nothing for the poor, we have a world class housing bubble and its Pierre thats beat the drum for years, then people wonder why the NDP is irrelevant as they continue to support mass immigration into a housing shortage.

  • Also remember that billionaires arent the ones bailing themselves out with billions in newly minted dollars, in the end they are at the whims of the people you elect.

    When even the new housing minister says something as fundamental as housing prices shouldnt fall you know you've messed up, if your goal is to help the poor.

  • -We printed nearly 50% more money supply within the span of a few years.

    -They did mass immigration in order to depress wage pressure caused by the phillips curve.

    -People are now poorer overall, we have a shortage of housing and doctors, and as the Bank of Canada was raising rates to cool the job market we now have extreme levels of youth unemployment and we arent even in a recession yet.

  • I switched my company over to Bitwarden because it was open source, any the code could be vetted. I'd definitely be dropping it if they ever started making things proprietary.

    We got burned by Lastpass and it was an easy sell.

  • God forbid we stop subsidizing the rich buying EV and start subsidizing mass transit. Given we are the only country in the G7 without high speed rail, much of our main arteries are unchanged from the 1960s, and we keep doing mass immigration.

  • CanadianInvestor @lemmy.ca
    teppa @piefed.ca

    illumin Stock

    I've been looking at this stock, its 1.86$ and has a 48m$ enterprise value. It has a -4.95m$ operating income but does 27m$ in marketing. At a 46m$ enterprise value cutting 7m$ from marketing would put them at a 20x PE with fantastic growth, and a yearly marketing budget 1/3 the enterprise value. Anything I'm missing?

    Selfhosted @lemmy.world
    teppa @piefed.ca

    Encrypting without full disk encryption question

    I use a headless server connected to nothing but an ethernet cable in my basement, and I'd prefer to allow the thing to boot by itself and start up without me needing to unlock the disk encryption every single time I do an update or power back on. Its a Dell 9500t NUC that I'm using it as a server and am wondering whether its possible to encrypt everything still.

    I do generally use docker containers, so could I potentially encrypt just the containers themselves, assuming I'm worried about a smash and grab rather than someone keeping the machine powered up and reading my ram?