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Posts by Sean Beggs

Sounds like a similar deal Harper gave to other countries!

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Taloyoak, Nunavut, man survives 3 days in blizzard with no food or shelter – then wins volleyball tournament | CBC News Peter Qayutinuak Jr. was part of a group of five Taloyoak, Nunavut, residents who were headed for Gjoa Haven on snowmobiles on Apr. 7 for a volleyball tournament. There was a blizzard and they tried t...

Most Canadian story ever. www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...

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Thousands of CEOs admit AI had no impact on employment or productivity—and it has economists resurrecting a paradox from 40 years ago | Fortune In the 1980s, economist Robert Solow made an observation that reminded economists of today’s AI boom: “You can see the computer age everywhere but in the productivity statistics.”

What are your thoughts on the ongoing stories of companies foregoing AI usage en masse?
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Keep up the great work! You are right, it’s not running your fastest that pays off, it’s the consistency. Consistency brings results.

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Fascinating stuff, I've wondered about this sort of thing for a few years. Great to have this kind of feedback! What are your thoughts on live blood analysis? Something similar to full body. MRI?

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I may be pipe dreaming but seriously looking for him to be tried on war crimes.

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It’s enraging, and I don’t even live in Ontario.

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That’s what I celebrate, the Charter cones in second.

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Okay, this is likely your top comment of the year. I'm not even going to say "so far".

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Apparently, this is the real answer. DDoS is tough for anyone to deal with. bsky.app/profile/bsky...

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This post may have something to do with it

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This is the best reply. 😂

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Also, it’s not even a joke: the body morphology of Hutts it’s not well documented, but given the consistency across multiple Hutts, it looks like Jabba’s body condition is on par with the rest of his species.

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The very interesting question for me is: how will we, as a species, share the Moon? Seems a ludicrous question but …

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Anyone who knows Bill Gates from the late 70/80s knows he's not a kind person.

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One last point: When governments talk about "age verification," they also mean "identity verification"

So even if you're 55 years old, you will be virtually carded and all your social media activity will be linked to your identity. That means no online anonymity and raises privacy issues for adults

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When you consider the challenges of a person staying on Mars, it’s forgivable to think, “why bother?“ That is, until we get our terraforming half done!

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People's responses to covid made me sympathise with the Churchill-attributed quote, "The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." I mean, I get it.

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The top part of the Moon is illuminated. The gray cratered surface stands out against the blackness of space. The Earth appears in the far distance as an upside-down crescent moon shape. There is some lens flare in the top part and center of the image. Credit: NASA

The top part of the Moon is illuminated. The gray cratered surface stands out against the blackness of space. The Earth appears in the far distance as an upside-down crescent moon shape. There is some lens flare in the top part and center of the image. Credit: NASA

okay i change my mind, THIS is one of the best and most beautiful images from artemis ii

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Absolutely, if not for the USSR, Germany would have owned Europe...at least until the US got their A bombs working...maybe. Hitler took the vast majority of troops on the western defence to help fight against the USSR. They were light on their defence against Allies, only b/c of USSR.

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That is amaaaazing!

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I get the eyebrow raising, but, imho, the assumption in letting her into caucus is that she would vote with the party. (yes, I know she's bonkers)

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The assumption is if their behaviour does not match their statement, they would no longer be welcome. We'll see if that gets tested.

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High gas prices got you down? Here’s how much EVs and heat pumps can help your bottom line

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What a lovely kitty! Circling then plunking down is one of the top “I feel safe with you” things a cat does. ❤️

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Of all the reasons, that is why Trump won: people didn’t want a woman as president. You’d hear people talk about his policies as to why they voted for him, never mentioned her policies once, because they didn’t care. Vile people.

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"The 1921 election may be instructive here."

History geek comment at its finest. 🤘🏼

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