swordgeek

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[–] swordgeek 2 points 1 day ago

Heirloom furniture from Old Hippy in Edmonton, AB.

[–] swordgeek 1 points 3 days ago

So "improved recomendations" means none at all?

Huh. Sounds like Musk got it right for once.

[–] swordgeek 5 points 3 days ago

That'd be nice, except that the fringe extremists ARE the party.

This is really to justify to the 'moderate' conservatives why she's pandering to the extremists, and isn't one herself. (Which is a lie.)

[–] swordgeek 1 points 3 days ago

Swap Catholic for almost any Abrahamic religion here, and it would still hold true.

This is identical to what my relatives in the Dutch Reform church accept. It's not Catholic dating culture.

[–] swordgeek 1 points 3 days ago

They have to choose an interim leader who isn't going to make Poilievre bad by comparison. Scheer is perfect for that role.

[–] swordgeek 1 points 3 days ago

I find it interesting that Carra has to mansplain it to us.

"Tearing down historic buildings is unfortunate," says the man who is deeply embedded in the Real Estate industry, has pushed harder than anyone for increased urban density, and was censured for sketchy 'off-the-books' realty deals.

[–] swordgeek 3 points 5 days ago

No shit sherlock.

"Nazis protect Nazi interests, as declared by Supreme Nazi."

If you're writing about the Trump administration and not using the word 'Nazi' repeatedly, you're doing it wrong.

[–] swordgeek 1 points 6 days ago

Not a single cover by Roger Dean? WTF?

[–] swordgeek 9 points 6 days ago

We're working on it.

 

I'm looking to get some custom-molded ear plugs to block wind noise while riding on the highway.

Two Canadian companies were at the last motorcycle show: "Safe & Sound" out of Sherwood Park, AB; and "HearSmart Solutions" out of Surrey, BC.

Both look good, but I'm wondering if anyone has experience with or recommendations for either company. Or another option, for that matter.

Whatcha got for me, Lemmy?

[–] swordgeek 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

The US might. That's not the entire world.

[–] swordgeek 1 points 1 week ago

I don't have any great love for Neufeld, but I'm curious about why he's very suddenly leaving mid-contract. Did the city or province lean on him, or is it something else?

[–] swordgeek 28 points 1 week ago

Can you imagine?

"We just had 338 team members face a tough challenge. 144 of them, including the boss, failed. You did the VERY BEST out of alk of them, and now we're firing you so the boss doesn't get in trouble."

 

Calgary Police Commission says Neufeld out as of Friday morning

 

In anime, you often see someone getting their head chopped off by a single dagger strike. I can't believe that's feasible for a 'normal' human, but we also know that a guillotine will do the job handily, when the body is fixed in place.

So can a person with let's say a sharp bastard sword cut off the head of a standing person?

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submitted 1 month ago by swordgeek to c/boycottus
 

In Canada at least, Melitta coffee filters are manufactured in the US.

Technivorm are made in The Netherlands.

 

This is an old )i7-9700k) desktop PC running Win10 22H2. No chance of (or desire to) upgrade to Win11.

Today it had some patches and needed a reboot, same as usual. However, the mouse is stuttery and laggy as hell now.

Task manager is showing typically low use of CPU/GPU/RAM/IO, nothing obvious there. However, it feels like something is hitting 100% CPU across all cores. If I move the mouse too quickly, it will stick, stutter, and then catch up. If I try to drag something too fast, it unselects it.

Something broke badly in this last update. Any suggestions?

 

Seriously, do it. Go get your Jack (bleah), your Aviation gin, your California wines, whatever you want.

Every store with those items on the shelf has already bought the products from AGLC. They can't ship it back, and they can't recover their costs except through sales.

The AGLC is no longer buying booze from the US, which means every bottle available is money already sunk - and for small stores, it can be a lot of money.

So go to your local shop, buy what you want, and tell the owner that you know it's not on them to throw away their purchased inventory.

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Looking for replacement keycaps (self.mechanicalkeyboards)
 

So I've got a Ducky One RGB Tenkeyless keyboard, and the doubleshot caps are pretty much worn out. (the homing bars on F and J are undetectable by feel).

I'm looking for a pudding version of the same. Namely:

  • OEM profile
  • 87 key ANSII TKL layout
  • double-shot PBT
  • black-capped pudding
  • Works with Cherry switches (cherry red, FWIW)

As an added bonus, I'd like to replace the Windows key with something fun - maybe Tux the penguin or Lemmy the lemming, a motorcycle, something other than "We are the Microsoft Borg."

Best I can find so far is the enormous (145 key?!) set from Ducky, which is out of stock everywhere.

 

We had some Amazon gift cards to use up before my Prime membership expires, so we got a Dyson cordless stick vacuum. The amount of dirt it picked up was both horrific and satisfying.

 

Not trying to start a war here, just curious why the new instance was created. Different purpose, different goals, or just 'cause?

 

In response to the US going off the rails, I'm seeing lots of push to buy Canadian products as much as possible and I love it.

But it's never that simple, is it?

Easiest case: You can buy leather bags and wallets from Adrian Klis. These are made in Canada, by a Canadian company, from Canadian materials (Buffalo hide leather).

Unfortunately, neither manufacturing or ownership are that straightforward most of the time.

  • Creemore Springs is a small brewery in Ontario, using local product and brewing locally. AND they're owned by the Molson Coors Beverage Company - a cross-border multinational.
  • Likewise, Canada Goose (winter jackets) is now owned by Bain Capital in the USA.
  • A lot of us use Melitta filters in our drip coffee makers. Melitta is a German company that manufactures in the USA. (FYI, Technivorm filters are manufactured and headquarted in The Netherlands.)
  • Coca Cola is unabashedly American, and has backed militant extremists in other countries; but the bottle of coke you buy in the store likely came from one of their five bottling plants in Canada, bottled by a Canadian.
  • Aylmer's soups are Canadian through-and-through. Everything other than soup under the Aylmer brand and logo is now owned by Conagra.
  • Everyone knows that Costco is American, but they've also got a long history of paying above average, giving better than average benefits, and standing up to the excesses of capitalism and fascism.
  • Of course, "Canadian" is no guarantee of "good" either for products or for companies. Loblaws has spent decades gouging customers (often illegally) and Shopify's executives are advocating for a Canadian DOGE.

I'm not suggesting for a second we throw our hands up in the air and give up, but I'd like to see a bit more clarity on all of the "Buy Canadian" lists.

  • Country of manufacture.
  • Country of components.
  • Company headquarters.
  • Ultimate company ownership.

None of this is going to be as easy as "buy the thing with a maple leaf" but we need to be more aware of how we're supporting the US or other economies, either deliberately or inadvertently.

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