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bastage42.bsky.social
Dad, musician, sysadmin, Star Citizen, hockey 🇨🇦
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I bet we could co-contribute to an epic rant, but if you’re at a stroke risk level I’m ordering you to stand down lol
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Our friend has the pool at 86F and the beer at 4C, I won’t be out for a while lol
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Ok just being honest I kinda read all that but without reading glasses I’m blind so I already know I’d do last call with you, cheers! 🥂
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As a beer lover, I am of the strongest opinion that it’s an absolute curse
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Time comes for all of us but sometimes it’s extra petty about it
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The revamped RAFT looks pretty sweet.
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The major tech companies that will be paying the tax do not pay their fair share in Canada. The United States could have avoided it by agreeing to the OECD’s global minimum tax; instead Biden and Trump sabotaged it. Digital services taxes are the natural response.
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Most cookies I delete when the browser closes. Certain sites less.
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Idk how difficult it would be … but the sound of rain on the roof of a ship when it’s quiet would be an amazing add to your incredible work. Thanks for all you folks do!
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A difference between the CPP and CDPQ is its board membership. CDPQ has 0 directors also sitting on the board of oil and gas companies. CPP's board is 3/10. How can those individuals act in the best long term interest of pensioners when they have a legal duty to those fossil fuel companies too?
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Justice Kavanaugh wrote that the advisory panel is constitutional but that Kennedy could fire its members at any time. This removal power—combined with the ability to delay when panel recommendations become binding—essentially allows RFK to block insurance recommendations until he can replace people
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Yeah, I was kinda thinking this was always the plan.
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From Sotomayor's dissent, which she's now reading from the bench: "The President has made a 'solemn mockery' of our Constitution. Rather than stand firm, the Court gives way. Because such complicity should know no place in our system of law, I dissent." www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/24p...
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This was telegraphed by Hegseth’s Senate testimony last week: this Administration will ignore lower Court rulings and wait for the ideologically corrupt Supreme Court to decide in their favor. Utter disregard for the law and 249 years of precedent. www.msnbc.com/opinion/anal...
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You only need to look at those two planets to know, really lol. But that’s cool to know about Crusader.
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I suspect benevolence isn’t in any of those companies’ shareholder literature. You’d think that far into the future they’d figure out that if they still have human employees, maybe they’re actually valuable. Apparently I’m feeling a bit jaded this morning lol.
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They can’t have the data centres so far from the residents. Work from home will still be frowned upon by Luddite employers in 900 years.