Works fine on my phone, using an android fork.
Are you viewing this in a normal browser, or through an app?
Works fine on my phone, using an android fork.
Are you viewing this in a normal browser, or through an app?
30% isn't actually that steep when compared with buying physical media; big-box stores tend to run with a number around 30% for their mark-up.
The ass of a bottom bear.
By 2050, we could change our economy to lean more heavily on our rare-earth and uranium resources, maybe even our solar and wind. We could step into the 21st century, even if it'll be nearly half-over.
Sask has the ability to produce a lot of power from basically everything except for hydro. We could move from coal and oil if we decide to.
If you read the description, you can assume that the video is garbage.
Meanwhile, Canada’s Premier has displayed casual cruelty in politics, and the National Broadcast Corporation (NBC) United has been a significant embarrassment in political history.
Provinces in Canada have premiers, the Country has a Prime Minister.
Also, what casual cruelty specifically?
NBC is from the USA, I assume they mean the CBC? But "CBC united" isn't a thing, so maybe they mean the political party "BC United"?
This isn't a question.
This is exactly what we want machine learning to do, analyze existing data and quickly report to a human with what it found.
Generative LLM's are garbage, analyzing with machine learning aids is useful.
Toggling between subbed/local/all/mod view does nothing
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I just found out posting this that I need to be subscribed to the lemmy.ca support / questions in order to post here.
I can't duplicate your subbed/Local/all view, and I can post here even though I am not subscribed.
Are you using the actual website, or one of the many unofficial apps?
I tried uploading a video but can’t seem to regardless of file size.
Lemmy doesn't host video, you'll need to upload it elsewhere and link to it.
The 300+ Days of Rage March wasn't broken up, it just ended.
Not a problem!
Another reason why it's sometimes so far away is that they need a date that's available for the lawyers on both sides, the judge, and the courtroom is available; sometimes it's a nightmare.
The Judge will now look at the written submissions from both sides, look at the evidence, look at similar trials, and make sure they take enough time to make their decision in a way that won't be overturned on appeal.
it's how trials work in Canada.
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