
Honnêtement, l’Acadie est forte en maudit en matière de musique. Tellement de great artistes de par ici, surtout considérant la grandeur de la population!
Languages: Français, English
Pronouns: They/them
Communities:
Honnêtement, l’Acadie est forte en maudit en matière de musique. Tellement de great artistes de par ici, surtout considérant la grandeur de la population!
French Canada you say?
I’ll suggest Ring Ring by P’tit Belliveau off his self-titled album dropped last year.
P’tit Belliveau is an Acadian from Nova Scotia, and has quickly risen to the top of the French Canadian music scene these past few years after seeing initial popularity from his early hit “Mon drapeau acadjonne vient d’Taiwan”.
I get that and totally respect it, and I never pursue further conversation unless I get a chatty vibe from the customer.
However it’s insanely rude to ignore me to my face after I’ve just asked you a question. If someone answers “Fine. Cappuccino to-go.” that’s really all I’m asking for. I’m not simply an interface through which you get coffee, I’m a human person, and I think customer service staff deserve to be treated as such.
You can just answer “fine” and I’ll be satisfied though, it’s really easy to sus out who wants to chat up their barista and who just wants to go in, order, get out. I’m not seeking to force anyone into a conversation they don’t want, I just want a faint acknowledgment of my humanity, you know?
Any ports used in docker will be open on your computer and accessible to any device in your network.
However, to open up a port to the internet, you’d have to do port-forwarding on your router. If you haven’t done that, any incoming connections will just be dropped at the router-level.
Canadian governor
Premier. Not governor.
In Canada, the electricity sector is under provincial jurisdiction, not federal, so this would not need to be discussed on a national level.
I work in a coffee shop; I already feel sufficiently dehumanized by the amount of people who answer my “how are you today?” with “cappuccino to-go”. I would hate to work in a café where you order via your phone.
That’s actually so cool and the more I think about it the more it’s making me really want to host my own Lemmy instance. Can I ask what sort of hardware resources you’re running it on?
I’m reading it so I’d say it works!
I worked with a 17 year old once who knew the entire lyrics to Alice’s Restaurant and would recite them, not sing them, in the most deadpan voice.
I miss that guy.
Tweet text from Philippe J. Fournier of 338Canada:
📊Multiple polls confirm dramatic shift in momentum, as Liberals close in on Conservatives.
🚨338 Sunday Update: The Liberal Surge Continues → https://www.338canada.ca/p/338-sunday-update-the-liberal-surge
“Quebecers” is absolutely the worst demonym I’ve ever had the misfortune of hearing.
I’d honestly rather use “Quebecans” or “Quebecinites” than “Quebecers”. That being said, I’m francophone so I just say “québécois et québécoises”.
I thought this was a giant beaver at first, I’m not at all disappointed this isn’t the case.
Seriously though, looks cool! I always love games where you can interact with the environment like that.
Ooh, what kind of game? Video? Tabletop?
“Public benefit corporation” is such an oxymoron, I know it’s cliché to say this but it reads like something out of 1984.
If your goal is truly to benefit the public, why wouldn’t you start a non-profit? It’s because they want profits, which will always be at odds with the interests of the public.
The smart crib seems particularly dystopian to me. We don’t even need to wait for children to develop enough fine-motor functions to make use of smartphones or tablets, we can start collecting data on them before they even utter their first word!
How long before the smart cribs have ParentAI attached to them? Let the computer raise your child!
Same as OP except I also get notifications for software updates through Obtainium.
That’s on mobile, on desktop I don’t allow any notifications.