Not necessarily. Atc isn't fully automated, those people aren't just maintaining systems. They're active parts of the system.
If you've suddenly lost a bunch of your staff, everyone is now stressed out and probably having to work longer / busier shifts. That could quickly lead to an accident.
I agree though it's premature to blame Trumps actions for causing this. Thankfully the aviation industry is really good about detailed post mortems.
He's releasing a new book in may where he talks about the future of Canada. Have we ever had any other politician with long term dreams, clearly stated?
No actual policy proposals, just going off his past record. I don't think he has a published plan at all yet, he did recently write a book about his views.
We're also in the lemmy rooms on matrix, but shadow@fedecan.ca is probably the quickest method to get my attention if you can't even post on Lemmy at all. I really don't expect any issues though.
I wish I could get more into this, but yes there were some major missteps during the covid/post-covid "stocks are crazy high, money is free!" period. After that there just wasn't really a way to recover.
Unfortunately it's pretty hard to avoid VC money, the tech industry runs on it.
Phoenix was the best place I'd ever worked until they came along. Fucking bitcoin bros destroyed everything because they didn't understand the games industry.
I've spent at least $5000 on aliexpress over the past few years, maybe more. I've never had an issue that wasn't resolved with a refund or a replacement. They're pretty reliable and I'd recommend them to anyone. They stock a wide variety of components and parts if you're building electronics or just general DIY / 3d printing / home stuff.
Temu feels way more sketchy. They try to shove more stuff down your throat, and they even have little mini games where you can try to earn free things. They're way more about just pushing cheap shit. I tried them once, felt dirty and have never gone back.
Still, some pet owners might take comfort in knowing that their bodies could help their lonely, hungry animals. “If it kept my old golden retriever going after I died,” Byard says, “I’d be quite happy for it to have a feed.”
Not necessarily. Atc isn't fully automated, those people aren't just maintaining systems. They're active parts of the system.
If you've suddenly lost a bunch of your staff, everyone is now stressed out and probably having to work longer / busier shifts. That could quickly lead to an accident.
I agree though it's premature to blame Trumps actions for causing this. Thankfully the aviation industry is really good about detailed post mortems.