I hope the latter.
The food in couche tard is just so uninspiring. Not downright terrible, but pretty overpriced for what they are.
I hope the latter.
The food in couche tard is just so uninspiring. Not downright terrible, but pretty overpriced for what they are.
Homicide rate in Winnipeg is 5/100k: https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=3510007101&pickMembers[0]=2.2&cubeTimeFrame.startYear=2020&cubeTimeFrame.endYear=2023&referencePeriods=20200101%2C20230101
Definitely much worse than being in Poland, where the rate is 0.68, one of the lowest in Europe.
This attack comes less than eight months after another incident where a Ukrainian newcomer was stabbed and killed on his way to work at the corner of Talbot Avenue and Watt Street, several blocks from where Sokolova was attacked.
I’m starting to think those attacks could be ethnically-motivated. Especially asking if they are Ukrainian before attacking. I wonder if the two events are connected.
Tbh this is probably for things like DLSS, captions, etc. Not necessarily for chatbots or generative art.
Yeah I forgot Manitoba was mostly relying on hydro!
I don’t think it’s fair to look at Canada as a monolith. Quebec is generating most of its energy from hydro, whereas Ontario relies on a well established nuclear energy infrastructure. Provinces that need to change are Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Alberta.
Edit: Manitoba actually relies on hydro for 97% of their usage. So correction: only Alberta and Saskatchewan!
Fire to improve productivity???
Might look good, but with price of mobo and ram it’s not worth it (i.e. might as well spend more to get a better CPU).
Yeah with a docker container running 24/7 and a phone app it’s much better. they also have a setting where deleted files on phone are simply moved to archive on the server.
Having setup both, ive found syncthing to be much simpler. I would probably not go through the headache of setting up https and databases for next cloud again…
If they have everyday low price why would there be a price drop?
How can you ever learn the risks of exposing ports if all answers are “if you don’t know you shouldn’t do it”?
The post explicitly recommends ONLY exposing the wireguard port, not 80/443/22 which one should usually not do anyways. Very different things!
Squarez Ritz: gourmetz editionez
I’d add another cracker on top too, but that’s optional
Honestly this would be pretty gourmet if you spread the mayo, go with two square Ritz instead one a round one, and cut the cheese/spam into square.
Montreal-Quebec, c’est 250km si on passe pas par Laval/TR. Donc avec une vitesse moyenne de 125km (réaliste pour tgf), ça va être 2h. Mais avec une vitesse moyenne de 200km (tgv), c’est 1h15.
Mais en passant par Laval et TR, c’est 272km, en plus on ajoute un 5-10min de décélération/arrêt, donc même un tgv va être 1h30-1h40, on parle donc de 20-30min de différence. Mais si on assume les coûts sont calculés proportionnellement, un tgf va coûter 20% du tgv. Donc on pourrait construire deux trajets (un tgf passant par Drummondville, l’autre par Laval et TR) et plusieurs petits trajets (mtl-Sherbrooke en 1h15 et mtl-st-jean en 20min) pis ça coûterais moins que le tgv.
Toronto-Montreal, bien sûr que ça fait du sens! Mais Montreal-Quebec, en passant par Laval et Trois-Rivières? pas sûr que la fréquence va justifier le coût d’un TGV pour ce segment, surtout que passer pour deux villes qui sont pas sur le chemin va ralentir le trajet.
Aussi je comprends vraiment pas pourquoi ils veulent passer par Peterborough. Ça va être plus lent, plus long, et personne va l’utiliser là bas. Pour quoi pas Kingston à la place? Ou juste direct à Ottawa.
Cloudflare
A phone CPU challenging a top of the line desktop GPU is crazy.