U of A partners with City of Edmonton to study hydrogen-powered vehicles | BetaKit
U of A partners with City of Edmonton to study hydrogen-powered vehicles | BetaKit
The partnership is the latest turn in a long saga of Edmonton attempting to green its fleets.Jesse Cole (BetaKit)
ICE is at the border of New Brunswick and Maine, premier says
ICE is at the border of New Brunswick and Maine, premier says
Premier Susan Holt said the presence of U.S. ICE agents at the New Brunswick-Maine border was affecting people with cross-border family and business ties.Sean Boynton (Global News)
We don't need a bunch of toothless hillbillies with guns to take matters into their own hands for "National defence". You want to defend the nation part time? Join the reserves. You get to shoot more powerful guns than you're ever allowed at home, and you can ACTUALLY defend Canada.
We also have enough gun rights for everything you need a gun for. You want to hunt or shoot targets? Have at it. All you have to do is prove you can operate a gun safely and you can have as many guns as you want.
You want to shoot a human beings outside of sanctioned war? Thanks for outing yourself as someone who shouldn't have guns.
You weren't talking about gun rights in any of these contexts. You were saying Canadians should have more powerful guns so they could shoot ICE agents (or similar potential invaders) that dare cross the border for "National defence", which is LUNATIC logic.
We already have national defence and it's not going to be improved with a bunch of poorly trained, undisciplined, disorganised half wits roaming the countryside making rogue decisions on who gets to live or die between sips of bud light.
Don't move the goal posts to an easily defensible strawman position so you can copy paste right wing gun activist rhetoric.
Is Ubiquiti helping the Russian Military?
Stephen Miller Reminds Picky-Eater Son That There Starving Kids In Basement
Stephen Miller Reminds Picky-Eater Son That There Starving Kids In Basement
ARLINGTON, VA—In an apparent attempt to guilt his children into eating their vegetables Monday, White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller reportedly reminded one of his sons, a picky eater, that there were starving boys and girls in the baseme…The Onion Staff (The Onion)
Tesla profit tanked 46% in 2025 | TechCrunch
Tesla profit tanked 46% in 2025 | TechCrunch
The company's sales fell for a second year in a row, as Tesla looks to AI and robotics, including a new $2 billion investment in CEO Elon Musk's company xAI.Sean O'Kane (TechCrunch)
Open Gaming Collective (OGC) formed to push Linux gaming even further
An exciting new announcement is the formation of the Open Gaming Collective, a collaborative organisation between many names in the Linux sphere.
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Amazon confirms 16,000 job cuts after accidental email
Amazon confirms 16,000 job cuts after accidental email
The technology giant confirmed the redundancies hours after it told staff in an email sent in error.Kali Hays (BBC News)
Open Gaming Collective (OGC) formed to push Linux gaming even further
An exciting new announcement is the formation of the Open Gaming Collective, a collaborative organisation between many names in the Linux sphere.
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My dream Linux gaming setup would be a fully configured isolated container that can be run on any host OS. Games are the prime candidates for containerization because they're all proprietary, and there's absolutely no reason a game needs user level permissions or to interact with any other program on the system.
Imagine if you could just pull the OGC container from a public registry on your distro of choice, run your game, and then just shut it down when you're done.
I suspect the biggest barrier would be sufficiently low overhead GPU access though.
This is basically how steam on Linux works.
Windows games are run inside wine
Wine is run in a container (they call the tech pressure vessel, the version of the container most games use is called sniper)
Linux native apps are not forced into a container, except they are on steamos, so guess its coming everywhere later
The container is based on ubuntu
Linux native apps are not forced into a container, except they are on steamos, so guess its coming everywhere later
I think they actually are by default. Steam Linux Runtime has been around for quite awhile, and if I'm not mistaken, it's basically just a container full of either Debian or Ubuntu.
DPS meters, trade tools, stat trackers, and a host of other tools. Full isolation is a huge pain in the ass. It's why I hate flatpak games too. They tend to fucking suck or flat out not work at all the moment you want to use community tools.
There definitely is a line here that goes too far.
The nice thing is you can give a container full hardware access if you wanted too. So if perf was a must, just steal the whole GPU for the container.
Though my ideal would be sidecar container to base desktop container. Just share what you need bus, and device wise.
Good initiative, not the best name.
Open Geospatial Consortium (also OGC) is leading in its domain and has been for years. ogc.org/
Advancing Open Geospatial Standards for Interoperability | OGC
OGC leads the development of open geospatial standards that enable trusted, interoperable location data for governments, industry, research, and global solutions.admin_ogc (OGC)
“IG is a drug”: Internal messages may doom Meta at social media addiction trial
“IG is a drug”: Internal messages may doom Meta at social media addiction trial
A loss could cost social media companies billions and force changes on platforms.Ashley Belanger (Ars Technica)
The copyrightability of fonts revisited: Matthew Butterick
Recently some other participants in the type-design industry asked me to endorse a letter to the U.S. Copyright Office about copyright registrations for digital fonts. The impetus was a set of concerns arising from ongoing rejections of font-copyright registrations and a recent opinion in a case called Laatz v. Zazzle pertaining to the infringement of font copyrights.I didn’t add my name to the letter. For several reasons. First: I avoid doing free work for bigger companies. Second: I’ve never registered a copyright in my fonts, so the relevance seemed faint. Third: digital fonts (probably) aren’t protected by copyright, so the whole premise of the effort seemed fatally flawed.
Open Food Facts showed up for the DigiEduHack with 2 local hackathons in Denmark and Canada – Open Food Facts blog
On November 15th, two Open Food Facts ambassadors: Marius in Denmark and Louis in Quebec, Canada organised local DigiEduHack events, each with its own flavour, community, and insights.DigiEduHack is a global initiative supported by the European Commission to encourage communities, students, and innovators to rethink digital education through hands-on hackathons. Every year, organisations around the world host local events where participants learn, collaborate, and build creative solutions to societal challenges.
Both events shared the same spirit: the excitement to learn and lots of creativity. Some students in Canada even expressed interest in pursuing their prototypes beyond the hackathon.
DigiEduHack will announce a global winner in February, selected through a public vote.
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Designer DNA could revolutionise cures for diseases
Designer DNA could revolutionise cures for diseases
Scientists hope AlphaGenome programme ushers in new era of personalised medicineSarah Knapton (The Telegraph)
Canada’s elite media wants you to serve in the military
Establishment media is making the case for mandatory service, quietly cultivating public consent for a more heavily-armed society
https://breachmedia.ca/canadian-media-manufacturing-demand-for-citizen-soldiers/
I want to serve in the military.
I don't want to hide at home like a pussy coward if my nation gets taken over, end of story.
It's probably on Canada's best interest to have more people serve. And that doesn't have to be a bad thing, it's kind of like a public servant job with extra steps. A lot of it is administrative or technical desk jobs. It's the one rare situation where conservatives will allow any sort of public spending or inflated budget, because it's camouflaged (literally).
So yeah sure, let's get the army to hire more civil engineers and put them to handle climate change infrastructure changes. Train more tactical operations and lend a hand on wildfire emergencies. The military is very flexible, and if it's a bipartisan approach to get more tax dollars dedicated to good things, go ahead.
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