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  • Simon Clark had a pretty good nuanced video on recycling and goes over plastics recycling in the latter parts of the video https://youtu.be/iOtrvBdRx8I

    TL;DW Consider the environmental impact of systems over materials, most plastic doesn’t get recycled but some types of plastic are highly recyclable, existing plastic is undervalued, reduce > reuse > recycle.

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    Thousands gather for Pride parade in downtown Toronto

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    Crypto industry pushing Canada to follow U.S. lead in embracing stablecoins

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    Canada cancelled its digital services tax. What was it and why did the U.S. hate it?

  • Amazon Web Services is the world’s most popular cloud provider and where a massive chunk of their profit comes from. Lots of people don’t seem to know about it, but their logistics arms is almost like a side hustle compared to AWS

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    ‘Start with ambition’: Why this housing exec thinks the time is right for factory-made homes

  • Books are not immune to being written by LLMs spewing nonsense, lies, and hallucinations, which will only make more traditional issue of author/publisher biases worse. The asymmetry between how long it takes to create misinformation and how long it takes to verify it has never been this bad.

    Media literacy will be very important going forward for new informational material and there will be increasing demand for pre-LLM materials.

  • A lot of exercises you can do in the gym you can also do at home with a pair of dumbbells or even just your body weight.

    The benefits of the gym for me is having an air conditioned environment, with machines that can guide my exercises and help enforce proper form, a good space to meetup with personal trainers, opportunities for group classes, and somewhere where there’s people around in case anything goes wrong in one of my exercises.

    Not all gyms are the same too. There are climbing gyms, kickboxing gyms, mma gyms, gyms with pools, gyms with basketball and volleyball courts, gyms with tennis, squash, and badminton courts, etc. A lot of those you can’t do from home.

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  • Debt and ledgers.

    Anthropologist David Graeber made a compelling case that this was the system in many different societies and places before cash. There’s nothing stopping us from doing it again. His book talks extensively about how each society handled repayment, the role of violence, interest, social hierarchies, etc.

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  • For some reason it’s become commonplace to think that barter is what preceded and/or would replace cash if we ever lost cash.

    Anthropologist David Graeber has written a more compelling account of history with examples in a variety of societies showing that debt and ledgers are what came before cash and I’m thinking a system based off of them would probably be strong contender for a future without cash.

  • Unless this thing runs on fossil fuels, I don’t think it’s really going to have a big impact on climate change.

    I guess there’s an argument that this is taking away engineering hours from projects that might have more practical uses in addressing climate change but I’d counter that sometimes engineers need a break from their usual work to avoid burning out from tedious incremental tasks and rigid processes. A bit of time and space for experimentation can be helpful, reinvigorating, and can lead to future discoveries and inventions if done right.

  • But if I ever see anybody looking at me with those glasses on their face, they'd better remove them pronto when I ask them to or I'll become bellicose rather quickly.

    I’m sure Meta will want to normalize these in society very quickly so that you it will become just as acceptable as a stranger taking a photo of their friends with you else accidentally appearing in the background

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    Why Pierre Poilievre has suddenly gone silent on defunding the CBC

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    Canadian brewery selling pack of 1,461 beers to cope with Trump's presidency

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    FU** THE CBC

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    Taxes municipales | L’heure de vérité a sonné pour l’entente de Northvolt

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    Ouvriers en électricité | Un avis de grève de 72 heures donné au Canadien National

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    Ottawa asks to use provincial jails to house criminal asylum seekers fleeing the United States

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    Do countries with better-funded public media also have healthier democracies? Of course they do

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    Why it's time for a serious debate about rent control in Canada

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    Démystifier la science | La bataille contre le bruit

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    Canada gains a net 46,700 jobs in September, jobless rate edges down to 6.5%

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    Mysterious 'blobs' are washing up on Newfoundland shore

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    Income inequality in Canada rises to the highest level ever recorded: Statistics Canada

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    Parents are often told it takes a village to raise a child. So, where is it?

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    School food programs hope $1B from Ottawa will fill need as they wait for governments to sign on

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    Economists predict inflation dipped below two per cent in September