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  • I still shop at Costco, but they're essentially the only American company I do business with at this point. Costco gets a pass for a few reasons:

    1. They pay their Canadian (and American) employees very well. My friend group is mostly engineers and our Costco friend makes the second most.
    2. They have publicly refused to dump their DEI stuff
    3. Galen Weston and friends can eat my ass

    I also exclusively purchase Canadian products inside Canadian warehouses so... it's less bad.

  • What? There's absolutely no way we can interpret intent in this case - this could genuinely be a fair question asked in good faith.

    "What about US tech?" could be interpreted a number of ways, from "are Canadians also divesting from US tech?" to "But Canadians aren't divesting from US tech, what about that?". There's no reason to believe this person is going after the latter case here when "ok that's retail, how's tech doing?" is equally likely and imminently reasonable.

    I'm fine to get dog piled here but I think you've assumed bad faith where there is no reason to make that assumption, especially after the user attempted to disambiguate in exactly the way I've described.


    I'm also curious to see how Canadian usage of American tech companies has changed. I wonder if it got more people to quit Twitter finally.

  • I'm not sure what you're discussing - FPV quads should be able to yaw (when flat) without experiencing any rolling. If your flight controller isn't compensating for the rotation from the motor speed differential, that strikes me as a problem.

    When you're moving forward at a 30 degree angle and you yaw, you'll roll a little bit as a result of the motion of the quad, but if you're level and stationary you should be able to yaw spin without any other rotations.

    Maybe you could record a short clip from your flight sim and show us?

  • I'm actually having a similar problem. I've had my pothos for maybe 6 years now, and I reported them for the first time in a long while a month ago... they're not very happy now, but I'm hoping they're just adjusting.

    I have no advice but I hope yours recover!

  • As soon as a progressive wins a seat, if they don't fix 100% of problems within 30 seconds, they're part of The Establishment and are dead to the movement.


    Let's see if the Democrstic Party holds to their unofficial stance that this race is effectively a referendum on the party's future.

  • I can only provide some sample articles that reference a confirmation from Rutte's office. I don't think they put out a statement or a release, I think reporters called the office and got confirmation that way. Not sure you'll be able to find a public statement.

    https://www.france24.com/en/europe/20250624-trump-posts-nato-chief-gushing-message-praise-extraordinary-iran-action-rutte

    Here's a French one that theoretically isn't bound to gobble Trumps knob.

    "Congratulations and thank you for your decisive action in Iran, that was truly extraordinary and something no one else dared to do. It makes us safer," Rutte wrote in a message shared by Trump on Truth Social – and confirmed by the NATO chief's office.

  • I would love and hate to see proof that Mark Rutte really texted this to Trump.

    The "Truth" post is 100% real, inarguably, but I haven't seen anyone reporting the picture is of a real message from Rutte to Trump.

    E: never mind that is... apparently Rutte's office has confirmed the message is really from Rutte????

    ?????

    I need to go lie down.

  • Real tweet, fake text... no way any NATO leader would say "Europe is going to pay BIG" it's just too Trump. Same with the incessant comma splices.

    But big congrats to Trump for ruining the information space so completely that I genuinely cannot tell what's real anymore.