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  • I have trouble believing that petition matters since it reads like business as usual for the CPC. The only thing that stands out is that it doesn't specifically call out the carbon tax.

  • I was thinking it's not too late but the Bloc would never support a system with PR outcomes since it's the FPTP system that gives regional-intense groups like them outsized power.

    A shame. I still insist that a regional-based open-list MMP would be the ideal fit for Canada.

  • The problem is that 70 years ago a massive baby-boom happened and there aren't enough people in Canada to keep the economy and healthcare system running properly as those people all become systemic burdens. Immigration is the only thing that keeps our demographic system from being as upside-down as every other 1st-world country.

    And student-immigration is actually the best kind, because they're young and healthy and already finished the expensive free-education-schooling-years and are ready to go right into the workforce after they dump a crapload of money into the educational economy.

    The problem, of course, is that in order to make this work, you have to make sure there's enough housing. And instead, we stopped building government-funded housing 30 years ago, and we let municipalities declare new housing basically illegal (well, it's legal if you Know A Guy, which is why all the builders are mobsters now). And also we don't have enough people to build as much as we need.

    So yeah, the Fed has some good ideas and a reasonable top-level economic plan but they've screwed up the details catastrophically.

    Basically, the "no immigration" path is either Logan's Run or every young person gets taxed to the gills as we try to support an elder-heavy country on an increasingly anemic economy. How much "opportunity" does that sound like for your kids?

  • Which is why immigration is still important, as long as we're focusing on bringing people who will be filling needs to help with our various crises.

    Doctors, nurses, builders, etc. Not business students.

  • This. They could've offered literally any other plan, like saying "we're charging fuel-burning home hearing per BTU so oil doesn't cost much more than natural gas and offering more subsidies for heat pumps." or something.

  • I think I saw some co-op in the Golden Axe. If they lean into the multiplayer I could see it being good fun as a co-op soulslike without the oppressive grimdark atmosphere that tends to define the genre.

    Shinobi looks cool, but there are enough amazing pixel-art platformers out there already.

    No interest in Streets of Rage.

    Crazy Taxi looks like Crazy Taxi. Which is neat but I don't really have nostalgia for that.

    I'm mostly disappointed they missed how awesome Armored Core 6 was and didn't jump onto that bandwagon with a new Virtual On game.

  • Powerstone 2 was basically a Super Smash Bros-style 4-player fighting party-game but with the 3D-platformer gameplay of a Wrestlemania game. Instead of Smash Balls, there were a set of "Stones" where you'd get an ultimate if you got 3 of them. Very fun party/fighting game, much like Smash.

  • That's Capcom. It was a Dreamcast flagship game but resurrecting it still isn't up to Sega.

  • Right?

    "Hey, I got an idea, let's add some expensive electronics and moving machinery to the most disposable part of the car."

  • Yup. I had that one. It was awesome. Only disappointment was that it wasn't RC.

    edit: also isn't Galoob such an AliExpress-ass name for a toy company? Can't you imagine "GALOOB Harrys Potters Wand Gyro Children Luminous Rotating Gun Parents and Children Outdoor Battles Boys Light Toys" next to the lead-painted dildos and self-destructing flash-drives?

  • Did they miss the memo on Armored Core 6? If they're bringing back a Dreamcast franchise, it's Virtual On

  • Tags are a workaround for bad search systems. They've been a solution looking for a problem since platforms started getting better at search.

    Imho, Mastodon should be using hashtags like subreddits/lemmy-communities (they have moderators who can control what gets posted under that hashtag) then they'd have a real reason to exist on that platform now that they've got proper search, especially since a F/OSS platform like Mastodon has difficulty with moderating.

  • Tomb Raider 2013 would only pop up the hud when you did something that involved it, by default the GUI was fully hidden.

    The ultimate original "no hud FPS" was Jurassic Park Trespasser, where checking your health involved looking down at a tattoo on your breast.

  • No, as in, the left edge of the screen. Not "along the bottom, justified left" but "taskbar entries are a vertical list running down the left edge of my screen".

  • Technically I do left-side-left-monitor, right-side-right-monitor, left is primary, right is chat.

  • My taskbar is laid vertically along the left edge of the screen, so I can have full ungrouped small-icon text labels for every application. Monitors are wide, horizontal real-estate is cheaper than vertical.