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  • Article says the following was breached:

    Detailed location logs showing exactly where and when cars were parked.

    Personal information of owners, such as names, email addresses, and phone numbers.

    Insights into users’ routines, workplaces, leisure spots, and even sensitive visits, such as government offices, hospitals, and private establishments.

    That is a lot of information about a person's life.

  • The 2 minute rule! If it takes 2 minutes or less, do it now. It helps keep your place more organized.

    Counter dirty? Wipe it (1 minute of work). Dirty socks - throw into laundry machine or laundry basket. Used a plate or two, wash it (shouldn't take longer than 2 minutes).

    It's about making doing the little things a habit which makes a big difference. This obviously won't prevent messes, but it'll help maintain the home overall.

  • As part of its plan to ban supervised consumption sites and close 10 of those operating in Ontario, the province has announced the creation of 19 intensive addiction recovery facilities, named HART Hubs.

    A $378-million budget has been allocated to create the new spaces, which will combine addiction recovery with highly supportive housing units. The program should lead to 375 “highly supportive” housing units as part of the hub model.

    That doesn't sound bad, actually.

  • I read somewhere that data was released that the week of day light savings had an increase of vehicle collisions.

    I think it's normal to feel tired when your sleep is disrupted/ changed. Some people are more affected than others.

  • While I like the idea of a lower interest rate, I also wonder what it will do. Will it drive housing prices up? Will it stimulate the economy by encouraging people to take debts and loans?

    Did they lower rates to encourage people to take out loans?