2 and 3 are diabolical, so 1 and 4 are your only real options. I’m worried about the mouth feel of 1, so I’d probably go with 4. It’s oversized compared to the rest, but it’s better to have slightly more spoon than too small of a scoop!
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Who could have guessed? The super tiny, yet still branded “luxury” condos, listed at nearly the same as a townhouse, are having troubles selling???
In Burnaby, they’re building super high density 400sqft micro apartments as if land is super scarce, while next door are 6000sqft lots of single family houses. Of course older condos are selling better because they’re nearly double the size and often low-rises that sit with a community, not among wannabe-downtown skyscrapers.
“The notwithstanding clause is generally reserved for serious disagreements between the provinces and the courts, or whenever Quebec feels like being more xenophobic”
Lmao well done Beaverton
Oh that’s smart! I just got started with podman and quadlets. Loving how simple it is to setup a systemd service and even organize multi-pod apps
I thought webp was supposed to be smaller at the same loss-level as jpeg? Also, doesn’t it have a lossless mode too? Compatibility is an issue.
I guess I’m out of the loop: why do ppl hate forgejo?
localghost is an amazing domain name
one of these things is not like the others
JavaScript in the wild
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Robotaxis VS Reddit: Users Collect 11+ Videos of Tesla Robotaxi Incidents in First 36 HoursEnglish
13·9 months agoMaybe we this just means that the public streets are more free-game for random experiments than we thought!
These are very common in the Rock Mountains, especially in and around Banff National Park. I recall them building a lot of them about 10 years ago. A wonderful initiative.
I’d say it’s probably happening because the syntax parser runs every character to be able to provide auto complete, and error tracking is a part of that system. I wonder if there’s a plugin that introduces some smart delay between when the error is detected and when it’s displayed.
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Astronomy@mander.xyz•New dwarf planet spotted at the edge of the solar system
2·10 months ago“It’s 20.5°C outside or roughly 20 notches on your thermometer (except for americans)”
I thought this was just my collection of community subscriptions
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•This is unironically true -- being forced into a car-centric mindset makes monsters out of most peopleEnglish
9·10 months agoI think it’s both the weapon and the isolation: you get more angry when someone else’s mistake could be deadly for you, and it’s so much harder to see them, so you start to assume the worst.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Tesla Reportedly Has $800 Million Worth of Cybertrucks That Nobody WantsEnglish
531·11 months agoWow. I had no doubt it was a salute, but seeing them side-by-side is chilling
Cool that it’s Canadian, but Ground News has always felt a little pointless. In this video FriendlyJordie does a great job of explaining why the Left vs Right lens for news is unhelpful if not downright stupid. He talks more about using Chomsky’s propaganda model do more accurately to find the bias of a media source.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Inside Danielle Smith's list of demands to Mark Carney
14·1 year agoOnly unrelastic thing is mentioning the CBC in a positive way at all








I was suspicious that this was fake since the background doesn’t look like a full news studio, but turns out this is Avery Lewis, a broadcast journalism student at Troy University