Oil companies are on track to make tens of billions in windfall profits from Trump’s illegal war in Iran.
It’s their profiteering that’s driving up prices. It’s them who should pay.
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"The pilot participants who received assistance were given $1k in the first month and then $600 for the following 11 months. The results showed recidivism fell, and self-sufficiency and mental health improved, all resulting in net savings for taxpayers."
AGAIN
www.prisonpolicy.org/blog/2026/04...
Today, the NDP is calling on the Carney government to implement a national ban on surveillance pricing - before it becomes a predatory new normal in Canadian life.
Canadians are already being squeezed by the untenable cost of living. It’s time to stop the practice dead in its tracks.
@parismarx.com We are asking the Ministry of Education and Child Care here in British Columbia to enact a two-year pause on AI in schools.
Any support or boosts you could offer would be greatly appreciated
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That moment when the term hack has been coopted by people who wouldn't be hackers in a million years...well maybe that's just been the past 30 years atp.
GAMESEWER IS BACK
JUNE 14TH @ RED GATE
NOW ACCEPTING EXHIBITORS
BOOTHS, STAGE, SOMETHING ELSE?
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Can you please help me by upvoting my reddit post about my game! I'm currently top 19 for the day. This would help me so much! Thanks in advance! 🥰 #gamedev #indiegame #darkrooms
YES
This is so, so well-articulated.
I found out the other day if you add "-ai" to your search it hides that
1961-05 Canadian Vending Magazine pg 61. Two women sit with prepared food trays at a table while a man goes to a hot & cold food vending machine to grab an item.
1961-05 Canadian Vending Magazine pg 21. An advertising piece for a meal vending machine with slogans on each tier.
1961-05 Canadian Vending Magazine pg 20. A lady stands in front of a vending machine of hot and cold meals.
The dream of hot food vending in North America lived for a brief moment in the 1950s and 60s - the era of food kitsch.
These images from the latest scans by @thestacks.ca provided by @cpi.pinball.horse
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Avi Lewis, Heather McPherson, Tony McQuail, Tanille Johnston, and Rob Ashton cheering on stage together at the 2026 NDP Convention in Winnipeg.
The NDP family is bursting with talent.
Tanille, Tony, Rob, Heather — each of your incredible campaigns have made our movement so much stronger. Let's get to work and rebuild this party together.
COPE councillor Sean Orr is proposing a 7% property tax hike for Vancouver homeowners, but it'd also be paired with a rebate for most.
Hike targets higher-valued properties of $3+ million, multiple owners, and/or non-resident investors. #vanre #vanpoli
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A pottery baby feeding vessel crafted in the shape of a mouse, with a rounded body, pointed snout, and upright ears. The spout resembles a tail, and a circular handle is positioned on the back near the filling opening.
Timeline cleanse!
A marvellous baby feeding bottle in the shape of a mouse. 🐀🐭
Campanian, 4th century BC.
From the collection of the Badisches Landesmuseum, Karlsruhe (currently closed)
📷 me
🏺 #archaeology
Billions of dollars in video game world but countless developers forced to shut down studios and abandon projects because the only people who get the money are big ass VCs
What a fucking mess
Amberspire, our dice driven science fantasy city builder, will release MAY 6!
Roll dice, grow a city, forge alliances, interact with an ecology, and read a history of the future.
PC, Mac, Steam Deck - May 6!
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Cylindrical glass beads in bright shades of blue and turquoise with white horizontal stripes
Glass beads were a luxury product in Bronze Age central Europe. These 3,000 year-old beads were found in the pile-dwelling settlements of Sipplingen and Hagnau-Burg at Lake Constance. They were probably made in the Alpine foothills from raw glass imported from Italy.
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I can only charge my phone with a wireless charger because the charging port broke. So I'm a huge wireless-charger-head.
HEY 👇
so secretly we've been working with a cabal of indie devs making the type of strange & distinctive games that we love to play on noclip_2.
tomorrow we're announcing a SHOWCASE on noclip_2 as part of an upcoming Steam Festival about these games.
it's gonna be fun.
we hope you tune in.
In Super Mario Sunshine, whenever Mario is wet, he will drip small droplets of water. This is not cosmetic; in fact, Wet Mario is so powerful he can defeat the game's first boss entirely by dripping on it, skipping obtaining FLUDD altogether.
@tylerglaiel.com loving Mewgenics like everyone else. I'm wondering if you plan to write any blog posts about any systems in the game?
But reading /r/programming or other places on the internet that seem to have shifted to glazing "vibecoding" just makes me very sad. I'm not even scared for my job. I just thought we all *liked* doing this?
Sure, use "AI" as a tool or something to speed up your workflow. I don't do it because of the way I like to think when programming, but I kind of see the reasoning. Maybe one day I'll be forced to use Claude or something?
But why would I ever want to do a job where the "AI" does everything? Why?
I get frustrated with industry colleagues that think one day "AI" is going to be doing *everything* from programming, to doing all art, all music.
I find the people who imagine this future are often the people who create the least amount of art themselves?
Why automate the best parts of life?
NEW: The New York Times confirms my reporting that the DOJ is withholding several FBI interviews with a woman who accused Trump of sexually assaulting her as a child
www.nytimes.com/2026/02/25/u...
This 53 year old man who lived in my neighborhood w/no criminal record & who had been in the US for 30 years, was detained and thrown into a cold cell for days, caught pneumonia and COVID there and deported.
He finally died.
I am so angry.
www.kptv.com/2026/02/21/n...
In other news, I inserted my likeness into a Simpsons insert for my upcoming post mortem. Took me about 5 hours in total from sketch to 9 frames of animation to final composite. Every animated show is a miracle! 🥲 #noAi