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  • Seriously. I have too many American friends who are confused when I tell them I have and will have no interest in going down to America, even if it's just to visit them, for the foreseeable future and they wonder why.

    Could it be because your country was having open public discourse on the merits of annexing us? Or maybe that I don't want to get thrown into an ICE concentration camp for no reason?

  • GPS via Satellites is offline! All satellites do(*) is transmit down to the Earth's surface. Those signals will exist whether there's a receiver there (ie. Your phone) or not. A GPS works by detecting those signals (ideally it will get at least 4 different ones for best accuracy) and calculating your location by triangulating it based on the signals (**). No upload on your end is required, it's very similar to how radio works.

    (*) As in, all they need to do is this. Specific satellites have different features for different jobs and specs. But all they have to do to make GPS work is transmit.

    (**) I mean "triangulate" as in the principle of triangulation, as in being able to determine the geography of a point via the topology of it to other known points. It's not actual triangulation with satellites because a fourth one acts as a correction factor -- we're dealing with signals going the speed of light after all. But that isn't important for whether or not GPS needs to upload anything to work -- it doesn't.

  • No shame to anyone who bought a switch 2. My partner got one during pre-sales and is incredibly happy to have gotten one, and I feel so happy for him that he gets to have some joy in his life with it. I wish you the same joy.

    But I just can't get into it. I didn't grow up with nintendo so the properties really don't mean much to me. And now, I just don't think I can swallow paying hundreds of dollars to start, then another hundred dollars to get games that seemingly play the same way as they did in the last release, plus a yearly subscription for online play. You may not see what you purchased the same way, and I'm glad that it's meaningful to you even if I can't find the same meaning in it -- it's good that there exists something for everyone's niche.

    I don't see why this needs to be a competition. Are there really people out there who were about to get a steam deck but decided not to in favour of a switch 2? I feel like switch owners are well aware that it's a Nintendo machine and theyre not gonna be playing a lot of their favourite out-of-franchise games on it. That's what they expect and thats what they'll likely get.

  • Never heard of that before, is that a thing in your area?

  • How do you keep your condensed milk from hardening between servings?

    In my area they come in tin cans, so there's too much to use it all up before it starts to thicken

  • Thank you! Everyone has been saying this and it's so cop-brained that it's frustrating.

    They have not proven that he killed anyone. He is innocent until proven guilty. When you accept that he actually did anything before he is convicted, you are aiding the police's and prosecutor's job by making the assumption that arrest = guilt.

  • I'm not American so I'm speaking out of turn. But could it be resourcing?

    Curriculums have to be made, and that sort of thing takes time and money. So I imagine it's easier to take a curriculum for European Spanish that already exists and just keep using it under the assumption that it's "close enough" for students to jump to Mexican Spanish from there, rather than reinvent the curriculum for Mexican Spanish.

  • It should be illegal to remind people (me, particularly) about Steins;Gate while they're at work

    I can't be fucking crying on the clock, dawg

  • Anyone got any show recommendations on CBC Gem? Bf and I just downloaded it but not really sure what's good yet.

    We're fans of sci fi and fantasy if anything like that is available on it

    (Edit: thanks for the recs folks!)

  • I completely forgot that he used the notwithstanding clause within like... the last few years. I don't know what it says about the times we live in (or maybe just my memory, im probably just exaggerating) that something that should be a major constitutional crisis for us happened and nothing came of it

    I wish we had more Watergates because at least Watergate toppled a president

  • Given that Canadians don't typically vote in American elections, I don't see how that has anything to do with us or should affect our decision making.

    The USA is tariffing us, not just the red states.

  • Based, fuck the categorical imperative lmao

  • We had that taight in our high school too!

    (And as a totally unrelated fact I'm sure, our biology teacher was a major figure in our local church and was pro abstinence. Completely unrelated, of course)

  • I don’t think their point was just that it’s impossible to reproduce, more that there is skill, knowledge and choice put into getting close to the intended idea when working with AI output.

    That's interesting cuz I took their point as "you can put the exact same prompt into the stable diffusion and not get the same image each time, thus good luck trying to recreate the picture." Which seemed to me to suggest the opposite point: That intentionality has a diminished role in creating ai images, so it serves even less of a role as art. You wouldn't say someone sitting in front of a slot machine "intended" to get a cherry, bell, and bar on a specific pull, after all.

    Often you aren’t ‘making’ the images that you capture,

    But... you are though. Images would not exist without the photographer choosing to make them. Not to mention that many forms of photography (albiet older forms) have very real physical elements to them like dodge, burn, and film development. Even without those elements though, those images would not exist without the effort, intention, and presence of the photographer. The photographer also makes the conscious decision about what photos not to take, because they don't align to their message. Intention is at every step of the process and that invites us to explore the meaning of their work.

    Contrast that with AI art. The only intention you have is your prompt and choice of model. I would argue the fact that ai prompters need to "get close to" what they want their piece to say, rather than making the piece say what they want it to say, shows how starved for meaning the products are.

    but there is skill and artistry in the choices that capture the moment or picture you want.

    I don't disagree with what you're saying. But I will say that skill is not what makes art art. Skill can make you a better artist, but someone without skills can make art.

  • I don't really get how this is a counter point. I don't think anyone is contending that the pictures produced are reproducible by the same means. They're contending that the method of production isn't "making" art and they aren't an artist for starting the production process.

    It's sort of like when rich people go to space and call themselves an astronaut. People have an idea of what an astronaut does and it isn't just "space tourist." If you fired back with "you try spending that much money and see how easy it is" then that wouldn't answer the point of why people don't want to call space tourists "astronauts."

  • Also big shout-out to local community radio

    Seriously, if you have a station in town, tune in. Listen, learn the hosts names, follow them on social media if you use it, subscribe to their RSS feeds, share their stuff, throw some money their way if you can. If this moment is inspiring you to break away from American media and hegemony, let it inspire you to uplift those creators around you.

    Special thanks to 91.3 CJTR in Regina, I've learned about some weird cool music from y'all

  • I made some pork tenderloin recently. Came out a little dry even though I took it out right as it got 150° unfortunately, but it's still good if you put the juices over it before eating.

  • I don't know what it is about the British Isles but they produce some of the most bat shit insane takes I've ever read. "This person made me late to school one time, so she should spend an extra month in prison." Like that is the most lead micromoles per litre of blood I've seen written in text.

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    Not that I disagree, but let's not throw stoves in brass houses

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