Rentlar

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[–] Rentlar@lemmy.ca 3 points 1 day ago

Hopefully if Carney's crown corp comes to fruition it would drive up the prevailing wage of housing construction workers.

[–] Rentlar@lemmy.ca 11 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I mean no surprises there, but if things go as I imagine it's not going to mean that much any more. If people in the US are buying and travelling less, that will still sink the demand for oil, and if the glut from OPEC continues then it will be game over for many producers.

[–] Rentlar@lemmy.ca 6 points 2 days ago

Make sure you check out places like !piracy@lemmy.dbzer0.com, on there and other communities on that site there be many a sailor like you. What's better is you can participate without having to make a new account!

[–] Rentlar@lemmy.ca 21 points 2 days ago

I have my Reddit account but I have sworn off posting there... I use Lemmy full time and visit Reddit out of curiousity sometimes, but most often logged out.

Lemmy is just so much better quality.

[–] Rentlar@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 days ago

Happy Friday...

[–] Rentlar@lemmy.ca 25 points 2 days ago (3 children)

I have no idea how one makes Make America Healthy Again by cutting 100% of the health agency and reinstating 20% of it back, even if that was the plan all along.

[–] Rentlar@lemmy.ca 53 points 2 days ago (1 children)

America had better get ready for the world calling Trump's "negotiating tactic" bluff.

[–] Rentlar@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 days ago

Short of civilization collapsing, your money will grow.

Exactly, this is how I get over the what-ifs and worry related to risk as someone more averse to it. If I lose 50% of what are supposed to be my stable investments, I probably have other bigger problems to deal with than my investments.

[–] Rentlar@lemmy.ca 10 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Excuse my patronization, but I'm getting exhausted at having to explain it over and over for defeatist Americans. You have to keep up the fight even if it's not perfect. It brings people together. It motivates people to action and become stronger as a group rather than divided as individuals. You have a country to save from the destruction and occupation by the billionaire class. There's so many more normal Americans than there are billionaires, you all need to be in a big group to begin to realize that. If you've given up, the 1%ers win by default. A movement is brewing, be part of the solution rather than throwing it away because it's not completely coherent yet. Start peacefully, take precautions as necessary, let them put all Americans on a list and prosecute you unjustly. Pre-emptive capitulation is how you all got here.

[–] Rentlar@lemmy.ca 6 points 2 days ago

This candidate will be the one in the Cabinet, if Poilievre becomes PM, who would accidentally text sensitive info to CBC's Ian Hanomansing accidentally.

[–] Rentlar@lemmy.ca 13 points 2 days ago (8 children)

Get out there, the minimum you can do is stand with your working class sibling. Being together rather than just sitting at home despairing IS doing something.

[–] Rentlar@lemmy.ca 32 points 2 days ago

If WA OR CA governors wanted to start forming a bloc to negotiate deals internationally that would be interesting.

 

Crosspost from !usa@ponder.cat: https://quokk.au/post/2315708

The fuss may be over with Mangione’s departure, but Wright said he and his fellow inmates will be watching intently as he gets his day in court.

“His brothers here will intently follow his case as it moves forward through the criminal justice system, all the while telling anyone who’ll listen, if it had been them, what they would have done to keep from getting arrested in the first place,” he wrote.

 

https://www.paradoxinteractive.com/games/cities-skylines-ii/news/detailers-patch-2

I had been really wanting this for a long time. Finally it's here (as of 2 weeks ago), along with a host of other new road options, tools, performances upgrades and bugfixes.

 

Friend and former roommate of Luigi Mangione R.J. Martin joins Katy Tur to talk about what the 26-year-old murder suspect was like, saying he was always "giving, considerate and thoughtful."

 

NewsNation's Alex Caprariello and Ashleigh Banfield conduct an ad-hoc interview with inmates across the fence at the State Correctional Institution in Huntingdon, PA, where Luigi Mangione is currently held. 11 Dec 2024.

 

24 inch 1080p - (orig. 149.99) $99.99 + $3 EHF + tax

27 inch 1080p - (orig. 199.99) $127.99 + $3 EHD + tax

Not bad price for these. Valid until 12 Dec 2024.

 

Starting with Monday to Friday operation for 2 weeks with bus service serving the same route,

Monday to Saturday for another 2 weeks,

then 7-day operation for 2 weeks,

then the buses will be phased out.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/34559417

I wrote this because someone was looking for advice and Air Canada too is going to start charging for carry-ons on its lowest fare class.

This isn't about how to find a cheap flight, but if you have a ultra basic no-frills essentials-only bottom-dollar economy ticket, and need to figure out how to pack and make the most of it. I'm most experienced with Flair Airlines and flying in Canada but I expect many airline procedures to be similar, ymmv. In the past you could often get away without measuring the bag but they have been getting a little stricter about it recently.

  • Think beforehand what you actually will bring and what you plan to bring back. Will you pack food that will be gone before you return? An empty bottle? How many days of clothes do you need? How much in souvenirs will you get (if any?) Toiletries and extras, are there small things you will be able to pick up at minimal cost (such as soap bars that you get at a hotel)? Keep in mind that anything that you forgot to bring and end up buying at your destination will amount to more luggage on the return trip.
  • Wear multiple layers of clothes to serve as next days changes. If you are going from a cold to warm climate, wearing several layers will save you from bringing the jacket you won't need the whole trip. Warm to cold, stay in air conditioning, avoid overheating yourself, only wear it when baggage is being sized, either at the check in counter or the gate.
  • Have your outermost layer be one with many pockets to put any extra stuff. Just don't forget to take pocketed items out for scanning to have an easier time through security.
  • A bottled drink at the airport is very expensive but if you are short on space you can use that instead of bringing an empty. (Important: Buy drinks after security!) Or pack one of those fillable water pouches which are very space efficient when empty.
  • If you bring a bag that is slightly bigger than the size limits, make sure you can fold in or squeeze any parts that would stick out. A 30L backpack can fit when squeezed. Avoid packing your stuff too tightly and keep delicate stuff that might break when squished hard in your pockets until the bag is sized.
  • Remember that once your bag is sized and you have a valid tag affixed, there will be less scrutiny to the actual size, so you'll be able to pack more in your bag after validation. If you are near the back of the line when boarding, there is often even less scrutiny. Don't go overboard with it, as the bag will still need to fit below the seat if overhead bin space is limited.
  • If you have multiple people in your party not getting checked in at the same time, or someone you know well is dropping you off at the airport, place a lot of the contents you plan to bring in a separate plastic bag or whatever and leave it with your buddy, have your bag sized in the holder easily. Get the validation tag, then away from the counter, place the other contents back in the bag. This won't work if you travel alone or in one group who are all checking in together, you don't want to be marked as suspicious by leaving stuff unattended at the airport. Leaving stuff temporarily in your car at the airport parking, or in a nearby rental locker are alternative options, but give yourself extra time and research ahead.
  • Once on the plane, if space permits you might be able to place your jacket and personal item in the overhead bins. Please be respectful to your flight attendants and fellow passengers, if you are asked to place your items under your seat you need to do that.
 

This isn't about how to find a cheap flight, but if you have a ultra basic no-frills essentials-only bottom-dollar economy ticket, and need to figure out how to pack and make the most of it. I'm most experienced with Flair Airlines and flying in Canada but I expect many airline procedures to be similar, ymmv. In the past you could often get away without measuring the bag but they have been getting a little stricter about it recently.

  • Think beforehand what you actually will bring and what you plan to bring back. Will you pack food that will be gone before you return? An empty bottle? How many days of clothes do you need? How much in souvenirs will you get (if any?) Toiletries and extras, are there small things you will be able to pick up at minimal cost (such as soap bars that you get at a hotel)? Keep in mind that anything that you forgot to bring and end up buying at your destination will amount to more luggage on the return trip.
  • Wear multiple layers of clothes to serve as next days changes. If you are going from a cold to warm climate, wearing several layers will save you from bringing the jacket you won't need the whole trip. Warm to cold, stay in air conditioning, avoid overheating yourself, only wear it when baggage is being sized, either at the check in counter or the gate.
  • Have your outermost layer be one with many pockets to put any extra stuff. Just don't forget to take pocketed items out for scanning to have an easier time through security.
  • A bottled drink at the airport is very expensive but if you are short on space you can use that instead of bringing an empty. (Important: Buy drinks after security!) Or pack one of those fillable water pouches which are very space efficient when empty.
  • If you bring a bag that is slightly bigger than the size limits, make sure you can fold in or squeeze any parts that would stick out. A 30L backpack can fit when squeezed. Avoid packing your stuff too tightly and keep delicate stuff that might break when squished hard in your pockets until the bag is sized.
  • Remember that once your bag is sized and you have a valid tag affixed, there will be less scrutiny to the actual size, so you'll be able to pack more in your bag after validation. If you are near the back of the line when boarding, there is often even less scrutiny. Don't go overboard with it, as the bag will still need to fit below the seat if overhead bin space is limited.
  • If you have multiple people in your party not getting checked in at the same time, or someone you know well is dropping you off at the airport, place a lot of the contents you plan to bring in a separate plastic bag or whatever and leave it with your buddy, have your bag sized in the holder easily. Get the validation tag, then away from the counter, place the other contents back in the bag. This won't work if you travel alone or in one group who are all checking in together, you don't want to be marked as suspicious by leaving stuff unattended at the airport. Leaving stuff temporarily in your car at the airport parking, or in a nearby rental locker are alternative options, but give yourself extra time and research ahead.
  • Once on the plane, if space permits you might be able to place your jacket and personal item in the overhead bins. Please be respectful to your flight attendants and fellow passengers, if you are asked to place your items under your seat you need to do that.
 

Not sure if it's Wrestlemania, football, hockey, the Taylor Swift concert next week, all of it or what but everywhere this week has been hella crowded for what is usually a quieter November period.

Roadways filled with traffic, SkyTrain stations full of people having zero clue of where to go. Definitely keeps the pre-Christmas lull exciting. Anyone else noticing this?

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/33680678

On a Montréal, Canada project to design a space in the city for kids, rather than for cars.

Youtube version

 

On a Montréal, Canada project to design a space in the city for kids, rather than for cars.

Youtube version

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Mastodon Follow Packs (mastodonmigration.wordpress.com)
 

A popular feature of BlueSky that really gets new users' feeds going is their Starter Packs.

Mastodon Migration Blog is replicating this good idea for the Fediverse with follow packs. These are csv files that can be downloaded and imported into Mastodon to follow a bunch of users around a topic.

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