Thanks for replying, I'll be looking into this later!
If it's better to DM please do, but what service do you use? At the moment I've been using arr with torrents for.. ISO.. And would like to take the step to usenet
Every day I regret my purchase more and more. I guess it is time to tape my cameras and debadge my car?
I don't have any other option unless it's downloading their shitty app for MFA.
No thanks! EU please invite us to your friend group. 🤣
Any other resources?
Here is Elena's message on mastodon about it: https://mastodon.social/@_elena/113899740641675793 I guess you can always provide some feedback!
Thanks for that channel, I have not seen it before!
I get why you're frustrated about the taxes, but let's take a step back and look at the bigger picture. My message to increase taxes on smokers and vapers isn't about punishing people for their choices, it's about offsetting the huge costs that smoking and vaping put on the healthcare system and society as a whole.
You're already paying a pretty penny in taxes on your e-juice, but the reality is that the healthcare costs associated with smoking and vaping are way higher than what's being brought in through taxes. We're talking $6 billion dollars each year to treat smoking-related illnesses (https://www.lung.ca/cla-commends-canadian-government%E2%80%99s-step-toward-tobacco-industry-accountability). Let's be real, the tax revenue from vaping products isn't necessarily being used to address the health concerns associated with vaping.
Rather than just opposing increased taxes, maybe it's worth thinking about how we can make the tax system more fair. Could we structure taxes to encourage people to use safer products, like your refillable RTAs/RTDs, over more hazardous ones. The goal here is to promote public health and reduce the costs associated with smoking and vaping.
In Ontario! The new optional Ultra-Low Overnight price plan provides:
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Ultra-low overnight rate of 2.4 cents per kWh: everyday 11 p.m.-7 a.m. Mid-peak rates of 10.2 cents per kWh: weekdays 7 a.m.-4 p.m. and 9 p.m.-11 p.m. On-peak rates of 24.0 cents per kWh: weekdays 4 p.m.-9 p.m. Weekend off-peak rates of 7.4 cents per kWh: weekends and statutory holidays 7 a.m.-11 p.m.
I definitely take advantage. I have solar panels that generate a moderate amount of energy, heat pump, and electric (heat pump) furnace and hot water tank plus two electric cars. Home Assistant has been such a dream to maximize the low energy and self-generated energy.
I have debated adding some batteries, but the amount of energy we use, especially at -30 c, it's cost prohibitive.
Honestly, I am not a big fan of government surveillance, but god damn it taxes smokers and those who vape more.
I need to look into this again. I had it installed at the beginning of the winter and found it wonky. Heating during peak hours and not doing a thing when we pay .02$/kWh
Hitching on the wagon that Pixelfed is leading is good. There's a lot of talk even from those who don't care about FOSS, or Fediverse projects. Let's give some credit and let things slide so the whole can succeed.
That's a great tip thanks!
I've switched to CIBC so I'll be using InvestorEdge. It would be great if thehbhsd some discount on ETF purchases but since they don't I'll be setting up an automated purchsse of e-series mutual funds and continue buying crypto ETFs with Wealth-Simple.
Portfolio is boring.. 50% S&P e-series 50% International e-series
Currently holding GME and AAPL equally
Add it to the list. Definitely changing my blocklist on pihole/adguard
I cannot wait to see this bulldog in power and tread water time and time again because he has no policy. He's been a barking mutt his whole career. Useless twat.
I get triggered when a for profit entity (like ESRI) uses open data and then sells it to governments..
As a Canadian I have seen our government crumble to for-profit entities. The issue is that a lot of governments do not want the liability of something if it fails.
Will EU countries that planned to use open source options and their own staff, already on the payroll, still likely create a procurement plan for maintenance and ongoing tech support?
Home Assistant is a great platform to build on and their assist feature is amazing. Definitely worth the effort.
Canadian alternatives to Big Tech
I recently stumbled across a post in the c/Europe community (https://lemmy.world/post/24641691) that highlighted alternatives to software and infrastructure from Big Tech companies. This got me thinking - is there a similar resource available for Canadians, or would there be interest in creating one?