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  • Delaying the inevitable. He should have stepped down when he had the chance. His pride is going to give his party a catastrophic election loss.

  • I made a Fiverr account once for my art services. I deleted it within an hour of creation after reading how much money they would steal from my commissions.

  • I put some of the blame on retailers as well. Retail stores just don't want to carry inventory anymore, especially tech-focused ones with many of those just turning into glorified showrooms. I don't know how many times I've heard some version of: "Sorry, we don't have that in stock but we can bring it in for you."

    We needed a short length of garden hose here for the house so I went to two hardware stores and one garden centre looking for one. Nothing. Not even in their dedicated gardening sections. I had to order it off Amazon. A goddamn garden hose.

    Amazon has done a lot of damage for sure but retail is suffering from several self-inflicted wounds too. Home Depot, for example, is a multi-billion dollar corporation and even they have a weaker retail presence now. That's not Amazon's fault.

  • The hardware and bandwidth demands of the first game were why I stopped playing it. I had a machine that could run it (and an even better one now) and internet that could handle it, but it still just wasn't a smooth experience. I don't have a cap on my internet data but my speed isn't particularly high, which meant the 80-150gb per week of data the game consumed was certainly felt.

  • Much to the chagrin of those of us who can see and are bothered by the colour flicker.

  • A mixture of people voting with their hearts instead of their minds, and people being very ignorant about politics.

    The end result is a voting population that will vote based on knee-jerk emotional reactions and are very gullible and lead astray by false promises, lies, and misinformation. Basically: They are extremely easy to manipulate.

    A lot of Canadians feel Trudeau is a shit, do-nothing politician and PM and that he has to go, and I frankly agree with them. The problem, though, is that they let their hatred of the PM (and his party) blind them and they end up voting for a party which has no functional solutions to everything they hate Trudeau for. The problems that Trudeau has neglected DO need to be taken care of but the CPC doesn't have a platform or policies to actually deal with them. Voters don't care though; they just want Trudeau gone. They just want red party gone.

    Two or three years from now when PP is prime minister - his ratings are going to tank and people are going to start hating him. The scandals will start stacking up and media pressure on him and his corrupt ministers will continue to grow, and many who voted for him will be crying that they got betrayed. Maybe some day people will learn to stop voting for con artists but I doubt it'll be in my lifetime.

  • Ah, yes. "Balance the budget" - the one thing any politician can say to instantly generate voter favour. It's like a magic money printing button but for votes.

    If you think about it for more than three seconds you realise it doesn't even mean anything or make any sense. It's an empty fluff promise that people think will somehow make their lives better.

  • I dunno, I have had nothing but awful experiences with Shaw for over 10 years even when they were independent. They consistently lied to me and my family, overcharged us, and provided shoddy service which, at times, was barely functional. The layout of my local Shaw office is burned into my mind forever because of how damn often I was in that place.

  • Google and Microsoft would be scrambling to pay off every single person associated with that before it ever hit the first courtroom floor.

  • My decision to stop playing online games a few years ago continues to prove that it was a good choice. The games industry in general is going to shit but online games in particular are in race to the bottom of greed, malice, and contempt.

  • Yeah, this too. My dad's last GPU was AMD and he had to flip flop between versions to fix crashes. I wasn't as lucky as no driver version was able to calm the crashing.

  • Anything to help them take on Nvidia and stay competitive is a good move. However, I wish they would also announce a recommitment to driver and software stability. I had to move to Nvidia for my workstation rig after having constant stability issues with numerous AMD cards across multiple builds. I can handle a few rough edges or performance that isn't top-of-the-line but I can't put up with constant crashes ad driver timeout errors. It's annoying in games and devastating when I'm working.

    I wish their GPU line received even a portion of the polish and care that their CPU line did.

  • People do tend to hate theft, yeah.

  • This. If people really want to buy something they will check all available websites for the item(s) they're looking for. I still use CL exclusively and refuse to touch FB Marketplace even with a burner account because it requires a phone number.

  • Maybe this will be the lesson that Albertans need to stop electing crooks. Right?

    ... right?

  • Steam needs to offer refunds when a game does this - at the publisher's expense. They should put it right into their ToS for game publishers that want to sell on the platform.

  • I wish we did things for own reasons instead of just doing whatever the US told us to do.

  • Amount of people surprised by this: