baggins 16h ago • 100%
This is consistent with conservatives gutting other regulators that exist to protect the public from corporate exploitation.
baggins 16h ago • 50%
Use some of your grey matter. Why would Trump be pushing a lie that Harris is telling? They are opponents. It's quite obvious what is meant.
baggins 2d ago • 100%
Ok and I worked there for 2 years longer than Mr Trump did 🏆
baggins 2d ago • 100%
SA usually means sexual assault, I think this is a TW for suicide attempt? Happy for you
baggins 5d ago • 100%
Air vent
baggins 7d ago • 100%
That wasn't the question
baggins 1w ago • 89%
Using Windows on purpose because of a couple annoying nerds is quite the self-own
baggins 1w ago • 100%
I guess Unilever is just into that Nazi shit
baggins 1w ago • 100%
Aw I would buy one right now but she's not selling them to Canada.
baggins 2w ago • 100%
An API is not copyrightable 🤔
baggins 2w ago • 66%
Ranch it up 🤟
baggins 3w ago • 100%
This makes recent events make a little more sense.
baggins 3w ago • 100%
So shouldn't that have been part of the jet purchase? Now we're getting nickel and dimed by the military industrial complex?
baggins 3w ago • 100%
Send them back a letter saying they're discriminating against you based on your mental disability.
(Nvm I read it again it looks like they're allowed to discriminate against your disability sorry sovcits)
baggins 3w ago • 100%
So most of the time I struggle to identify purple as a colour that is distinct from blue. I think the biggest thing to help anyone see it would be the contrast in values, ie use a light bright red and a deep dark blue as the extreme values so that even someone with monochrome vision could see the difference. This is all just a guess though, when I struggle the most is with dark and desaturated colours where there just isn't a ton of information. With bright colours in good lighting telling purple from blue or bright green from yellow gets a lot easier.
Eta: there are a bunch of colour blind filters you can do on the computer, you could run your images through those to see what looks best
I wanted to know if my local Food Basics store is tracking me. I looked at the privacy policy on foodbasics.ca and not finding any mention of this, but wanting to be sure, I emailed their Privacy Officer. This is the email I sent: >Hello, > >I shop at the food basics store at [Address] in [City], > >I would like to know if you use facial recognition or identification technology in the store? And if so, for what purpose, and if the information is stored for how long? > >Thank you, >[Me] Here is the response I got: ![](https://lemm.ee/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Flemmy.ca%2Fpictrs%2Fimage%2Fb3a68882-eb5f-4130-8239-0a06863e0d89.png) >Hello, > >I confirm that Metro does not use facial recognition technology or any other technology that allows the identification of individual at the Food Basics stores. > >Best regards >Eliane >Legal Counsel Just want to share to encourage everyone to [learn about](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_Information_Protection_and_Electronic_Documents_Act) and exercise your consumer privacy rights.
When I was in school we were taught genocide is a crime against humanity, now the USA and other countries act like Israel has blackmail material on all their leaders. What causes so many countries to be supporting them like this?
and don't stick your fingie where you don't stick your dinkie
The timing of this immediately made me think of the article posted the other day about there being no news since it happened a year ago. Also found this: [**Arrests in $20-million Toronto airport gold heist stem from cross-border gun running plot** ](https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/toronto-pearson-airport-gold-heist-arrests) NaPo archive: https://archive.ph/DFkMw
I hate it.