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  • The obvious intent is that driverless cars would be a new model of ownership. Where you buy the car, then pay a yearly flat subscription to use driverless features.

    Step 2 would be an insurance reduction for removing manual driving, then they could start per-mile system like ISP and cell phone providers do per gigabyte of data used.

  • From the original social media video.

    Ask yourself, this is a Chinese new year celebration, a street party. Why is there a driverless car in the middle of a street party?

    All the media reports start with a driverless car in the middle of a street party, surrounded by really angry people. Why was the car there? Why are they angry at it?

  • Not Trudeau, hes rightly bringing up India attacking Canada. Poilievre, the leader of the official opposition, is the one trying to bury it.

    Also its very well documented that Modi takes advice from Harper, and Poilievre being a former member of Harper's cabinet, absolutely worships the ground the robot-man walks on.

  • Nah, Harper and his Reform party spend two decades worming their way into Canadian politics by at first showing their hand in the late 1980s and early 1990s, then learning to hide it and play it slowly. Any time any of their cult played their hand in the 2000s it was always an "outburst" or "temporary error in judgement".

    They then conned the existing sane conservative party into "merging" with their their smaller party, and through cheating the internal politics of the combined party and pandering to the GOP, got the funds to crush the sane conservatives at the federal level.

    It has nothing to do with social programs. Has everything to do with a decades long plan to push politics rightward into accepting extremism.

  • Not just late stage capitalism(which is really just a return to oligarchies)

    You want to know how this is all being pushed: look into the "International Democrat Union"

    It's led by the christian-fascist and former Canadian prime Minister Stephen Harper. He's giving them the aid and policy directives they're using to trick people into voting for them.

    It's why Pierre Polievre, current leader of the federal opposition in Canada, wants to talk about anything other than India's assault on Canadian sovereignty. Because Modi, him and Harper are really tightly knit.

  • Before 2003 the law agreed with me. It was Anthony Scalia who made the baseless assertion that they were two separate concepts.

    That's 230 years of history and legal basis on my side, countless judges and lawmakers, and one corrupt, greedy bastard 21 years ago on yours.

  • "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."

    As written, the right to bear arms only applies to people who are in a well regulated militia.

  • The coastal rainforest and mountains of the west coast of North America are some 40% under normal rainfall and snowpack.

    Unless things change dramatically, shit is going to hit the fan this summer. That region supplies water to most of North America's farms.

  • That's different. Video game journalism isn't factual news, it is reviews, which are inherently opinion pieces. I expect to get personal elements there. Not to mention the unique role of games putting the players in the seat of telling the story.

    To paraphrase Sir Patrick Stewart:
    Video games are a unique entertainment medium because the person playing them creates the story.
    In a book, the author writes the story and it comes to life in your head.
    In a movie or show, ultimately it's the director and editor who get to tell the story, the actors doing what they're told.
    In a play or music, the actors/musicians on stage tell the story.
    In a video game, the player creates the story.

    He was only talking about video games, but the same applies to the modern ttrpgs and more complex board games like "the captain is dead" or "tokaido"

  • In my experience of using the traffic inspection tool fiddler: for https sites you have to have it add its own self signed cert to be able to see traffic.

    Firefox, out of the box, detects it immediately and warns you of a security issue, not letting you do anything.

    Chrome, and chromium based browsers,
    don't even notice it and happily let you do what needs to be done.

    I've had the experience of a few sites not working recently in Firefox, one of them explicitly stated an ad server was blocked because of xss settings and refused to load. Chrome didn't care.

  • I am not a lawyer.

    He's absolutely responsible for the jan 6 2021 insurrection. But he's not actually legally guilty of it yet, no?

    I suspect that they might rule that only someone convicted of insurrection can be removed from the ballot; regardless of the actual letter of the law nor requiring that.