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How did he know where the guy lived?
How did he know where the guy lived?
No, though it is much more common recently.
Never buy the first model year of any vehicle. And that includes new generations with the same model name. They always have the most problems the first year, so you’re just paying to be a beta tester.
That doesn’t sound like a design that would work in an apartment building. How do neighbouring apartments connect?
Maybe you can draw it out? My guess is that it’s actually just a big rectangle when you figure out where the bathrooms and closets are.
It’s a “bone Billy”
Tan master race ftw
I had no backup, as I always considered my MicroSD as an external storage medium for such data.
I know you’re not looking for advice that would have been great before things went wrong, but… When they say to have a backup up on external storage, they don’t mean make the backup and then delete the original. Then the “backup” is just the original.
Also, I don’t think that microSD life expectancy is that great. I wouldn’t it trust it as a sole keeper of backups.
Good luck.
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As the elected Prime Minister, you get automatic top secret security clearance. The expectation is that the democratic process would have put the person in power, so we want that person to do whatever they wish with that top secret information. Otherwise, we would be losing the power of the people and putting it in the hands of CSIS.
All appointed ministers do get security screening, as that was put in place by Harper, I think. As a leader of the opposition, Poilievre wouldn’t be subject to those requirements.
As far as I know there’s nothing to indicate that he wouldn’t pass the check. He just doesn’t want to get the security check and get the inside info, because that would limit what attacks he could make. As an outsider he can spout off whatever drivel he wants.
So, if he doesn’t pass your security screening, citizen, get out and vote.
Cuba might get the short end of this one. If it becomes too embarrassing for our military/government they might cut off relations. And Canadian tourism is a big sustainer of Cuban coffers. Canada could cut off that income by blocking travel there, or even just declaring it as an “avoid all travel” zone, effectively cutting off tourism.
The truth is, we don’t know what’s going on. Maybe this was a deliberate decision to get closer to the Russians without triggering an incident. Maybe the US knew about this and approved it. Maybe it was a blunder, but we can’t just assume it was.
What was the original license that people paid for? Is there anything in there that would protect them?
I foresee the “ramen challenge spicy 3x” coming to your TikTok by the end of the day. (Someone will have to let me know if I’m right, i don’t have these new-fangled tikky tock things the kids are talking about.)
No sign-in/paywall: https://archive.is/VHSWM
Non-paywall link: https://archive.is/3kA9J
I couldn’t handle the wall of text with no context on what it would be about, so here’s a TLDR from ChatGPT:
The blog post by Michael Roberts critiques the optimistic predictions of AI’s economic benefits, arguing that AI may not significantly boost productivity and could exacerbate inequality. Roberts highlights economist Daron Acemoglu’s skepticism, noting modest productivity gains and potential negative impacts on wages and job quality. The post stresses that AI’s benefits depend on its application and warns about the high energy costs and environmental impact. It calls for AI to be developed for human welfare rather than profit.
They did add audiobooks.
Though the interface for audiobooks sucks, so I hope they improve it.
Luckily, each one of his alleged shots missed and no one was killed or seriously injured as a result of the tirade.
They buried the lede that he’s a stormtrooper.
Where did you get the name?