kdizzle604.bsky.social
Educator, humbled to live within the territories of Katzie First Nation and Kwantlen First Nation. Desperate for a just and joyful Canada.
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Immaculate bangs, obvs
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Full story here:
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...
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I mean, diplomacy is better than outright hostility, but if the diplomacy is "Pls buy all our natural gas and you assassinate all the Sikhs you want," I'm not sure that's diplomacy we want.
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That implies Carney sees Modi as an enemy and not as the leader of an emerging market. I know which one I think is more likely.
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Broken Social Scene for Pavement
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Thank you for using your platform for this. Keep going.
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Is there a BC minister right now that isn't actively undermining the ministry they run? I'm struggling to find one.
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Couldn't it also be that general enshitification of the digital sphere is making people fairly skeptical? I'd love for Canada to push and innovate in AI, but the folks doing the pushing haven't given us much reason for faith. Not that I've seen at least.
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The stuff I read about AI's strain on power grids worries me. We'd need to decarbonize way faster too. And I've approached AI as a teacher the way most approached Wikipedia 20 years ago, but I don't know if we have the training/know-how yet to manage its use on students' end, to their detriment.
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I've heard plenty of the hate IRL as a teacher. I like to be optimistic about the uses of AI, but I also think the criticisms (env't, copyright, biases) outweigh that hope by a significant margin.
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That's what kills me. You want to talk about economic sovereignty? Being able to innovate and develop makes us a lot more secure than just building things for other nations' or our own billionaires.
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It never was, which is what made that scene so surprising more recently. I remember $7 cover and $4 Coors Banquet being a staple.
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I remember heading to Dance Cave a few years back thinking it would still just be a place for normies who recoiled from the Brunny, but there was a 60-minute wait and clubbing outfits as far as the eye could see. Things done changed.
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Finland isn't real.
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But alas
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Greater awareness of the difference between "punching up" and "punching down" would do our society a great deal of good.
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Davies going right back to saying how important the NDP will be with a Lib minority feels like the exact same line we've heard since the S+C agreement. How'd that work out?
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I feel like more Canadians need to realize that it's incredibly bad that our next door neighbours are fascists.
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Gil Penalosa?
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I mean, come on. How can you get rid of Ange now? Absolute legend.