They have a fiduciary duty, and no economist who holds themselves to a high standard believes in peak oil, its a fairy tale created by politicians.
There are billions of people on the planet who will take every molecule of energy you produce, Chinas now literally stockpiling coal.
Automated road building, AI created prefabs, and a ton of work from home may get us past the cost of living crisis. Its got a lot more upside than down side in my view.
Bureaucracy also stands no chance against AI, we can eliminate the crazy make work projects we are littered with these days.
I had one dream, to kill all humans.. Whose the real monster here.. not I
Also an email for only your bank and finances, to prevent being phished.
Firefox has a VPN. They are also releasing Thundermail.Com soon and will likely have an all in one yearly package.
As a sysadmin I do the same. Its like using alpha quality software.
Great news for open source AI.
Economic growth per capita is good. Economic growth via mass immigration, when we are second last in per capita GDP growth of the 38 countries of the OECD since 2015, is bad.
Luxembourg is not even a real country, we may as well be last.
Anti-car advocate of Edmonton would be rare. Theres not exactly great transit, especially at -30.
Quebec should perhaps divest itself from equalization payments in order to display its dislike of Albertan oil production, a statement that pipelines will never be allowed through Quebec. That would help decrease the tension with other provinces.
He can't just defend the US, given Canada's proximity I don't think he has a choice.
The teacher uses PowerPoint and multiple choice tests to depict fake effort at teaching, the students use AI to depict fake effort at learning. I see nothing wrong here.
The point was made alongside the average age of a home buyer moving up significantly, which is now outside of child bearing age. So it highlights the damage caused.
Is there something wrong with the statistics, I'd be curious how dramatically increasing immigration into an existing housing shortage wouldn't lead to further shortages.
Do you mind elaborating how that would be possible without dramatically increasing the speed of construction beforehand by increasing infrastructure, reducing red tape, lowering development taxes, and increasing zoning density?
I remember having a 90$ Android phone that was also loaded with bloatware.
"Just run these scripts with admin access to protect yourself from data mining and bloatware."
#JustWindowsThings
Except then we are independent. Like how France is with nuclear power.
The new housing minister says prices should not fall, and they are still increasing immigration faster than housing completions. So we likely get the same as Trudeau, whose first year saw a large increase in immigration and housing prices.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=SozqexLpyXE
Then the same capital shallowing Caroline Rogers warned about when she talks about alarm level productivity growth.
Sickbeard and dozens of drives is far more complicated.
The money supply growth is far below the average, its tight monetary policy, so we are going to see a slowing job market.
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