yeah.. I wouldn't consider CPC as an option while he's around.
The way he acts during the interview he had while eating an apple reminds me of a landlord talking to a commoner in films.
He doesn't look like he can take any input from anyone and can't change his mind, even if the evidence is overwhelming.
Is there a linkable source where I can reference for the skeptics? It's going to be much easier to refute whatever they're saying if I have something solid to prove them wrong
One possible solution for computers is to have your company IT set up a laptop in the US and let you remote in and complete the set up, so you don't have to bring your laptop across the border.
For the phone, if it's short enough, you can bring a company phone with none of your personal stuff there and auto forward your personal phone to the company phone. That would mean you won't have access to your personal phone for the duration.
Some communication tools allow connections to a computer, so if your company lets you set up a laptop remotely like above, you can try connecting them to the laptop, some allow remote pairing, others require the phone to be on the same network and may not work. I think WhatsApp and Facebook have a windows app and browser app. Signal also have a windows app.
Well, US wouldn't have it's critical mineral if US abandons Ukraine. Considering China is controlling their Critical Mineral exports, the next viable option is to buy from the country US wants to invade: Canada and Greenland
China could also say only Chinese ships docking at Chinese ports and now there's a nice middlemen that also adds cost to the price.
The most efficient is probably ship to Mexico or Canada and import through land, but still need middlemen to do them + extortion by Cartels in Mexico.
Just don't be miffed if Americans does the same thing and not come to Canada. They would be responding to what we're doing.
We all should be understanding that most of us didn't want this to happen and hunker down and wait for better times
I started winding down when Alexis Ohanian fired the AMA subreddit's organizer; lied to her face; and blamed Ellen Pao (CEO at the time).
I started going there only when desperate after the API scandal.
The only thing that I miss is the ability to see just the subreddits I specify in the url (i.e. r/news+technology+worldnews+etc+etc)
at first I thought she's in military camouflage gear