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Canada @lemmy.ca

How to protect your phone and data when crossing the U.S. border | CIRA

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Moon mining is getting closer to reality: Why we need global rules for extracting space resources

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American dominance is not dead, but it is changing — and not for the better

Canada @lemmy.ca

We don’t know what happens to the waste we recycle, and that’s a problem

  • AI is American hoax to win over China.

    What do you mean?

  • Learning about how AI works and what it is/isn't good at, is a good thing? It will most likely make kids use generative AI less, and be careful about what they use it for

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    AppFlowy v0.9.4

    Canada @lemmy.ca

    Canada needs a national AI literacy strategy to help students navigate AI

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    Positional v181.0.30

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    Positional v181.0.30

    World News @lemmy.world

    ‘Our kids cry for food’: Most Gaza families survive on one meal a day | UN News

    Canada @lemmy.ca

    Canada Day: Symbols take centre stage in debates about Canadian nationalism

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    Health Canada issues Interpol operation alert over fake drugs sold online - National | Globalnews.ca

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    Despite the fall of Assad, the illicit drug trade in Syria is far from over | UN News

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    Data shows the sugar tax was actually working — until N.L. axed it

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    ImageToolbox Release 3.3.0-rc01

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    ImageToolbox Release 3.3.0-rc01

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    Tough, Tiny, and Totally Repairable: Inside the Framework 12

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    Amphibian road mortality drops by over 80% with wildlife underpasses, study shows | ScienceDaily

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    The AI Slop Fight Between Iran and Israel

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    The AI Slop Fight Between Iran and Israel

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    Societies grappling with a ‘silent but growing’ prison crisis | UN News

  • My bad, I didn't proofread it

    It's fixed now, thank you!

  • Yea I don't think I'm going to promote them again :/

    Thanks!

  • It is possible to connect it to third party platforms (open router, various paid platforms), but I didn't figure out a way to connect it to duck.ai

    That's the only one that I still go to a separate site for, and I can't maintain the history as a result

  • What do you want to be banned...the smoking or the nicotine?

    In this case I saw the news article and I wanted to hear people's thoughts on it. I learned a lot from the comments, and appreciate you adding your perspective, thank you :)

  • Thank you, I've added that link to the top of the post

  • How busy was it when you went?

    It's a good idea to have extra staff available. Advanced polls already set records for the number of voters, and the day is just getting started.

  • I couldn't find an exact number, but the goal seems to be to make it cheap

    Santos says targeting the hospitality industry at large, including bars, pubs, clubs and other party venues where drinks flow freely, means patrons can have access to a simple drug testing tool for "every cocktail on every table."

    "The idea is that it'll be completely ubiquitous," she said. "Every drink leaving the bar will have a stick in it. Every drink will be stirred, every drink will be tested, every drink will be safe."

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/ubc-stir-stick-spiked-drinks-1.7495753

  • While I still can't say this is novel, this other article mentions that the goal is to make it cheap enough that venues can have enough for every drink that they serve and to put the responsibility on venues rather than the user

    "In the anti-violence sector, you know, there's a lot of very strong feelings about people who are being targeted with violence being told that the burden of safety is on them, and that they have to buy more and do more to protect themselves constantly," she said.

    "The idea is that it'll be completely ubiquitous," she said. "Every drink leaving the bar will have a stick in it. Every drink will be stirred, every drink will be tested, every drink will be safe."

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/ubc-stir-stick-spiked-drinks-1.7495753