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A large cup of it, if they were serious it would of been at the start of there tenor.

I always hear about high-speed rail, whether it’s provincial or federal and its always just before an election.

So ya, i don’t believe they are serious about this at all.

Canada needs high-speed rail.


There must be an election in the near future otherwise i might think this has a hope in hell of happening


Author: [Steve Boots](https://www.youtube.com/@Steve_Boots) Length: 4:37 Summary: Steve Boots discusses the growing issue of violence in Canadian schools. He highlights several incidents that have occurred in different provinces and emphasizes that school violence is a widespread problem across the country. The lack of formal tracking for these incidents is also highlighted, as well as the increasing demands placed on teachers who often face violent situations without adequate support. Boots argues that the rise in violent behavior among students is tied to broader societal issues and calls for a more compassionate approach towards tackling this epidemic. Generated By Custom AI Agent
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I think on “The platform that shall not be named” creating it’s own community would be a good idea but here on lemmy I feel that would dilute the pool of posts.

I’m going to shy away from creating separate posts, not that I don’t feel it’s a good idea. But because at least in this case each segment is important and so the video is as a whole.


Thanks
to be more fair to my self I say service but it’s a service I wrote for myself. I will be fine tuning my summary agent and paying a bit more attention to it’s output.



Ya that’s fair, my laziness has betrayed me, i used a service to generate a summary.


Well lhe does break them up into separate smaller videos which i could post each separately, but i feel that would pollute lemmy more then one single post. What do you think?



I have added some details, I hope they are in a format that is suitable.


One of the reasons I posted this was to share his channel with other who may not of known about it.


Fair point, I will make sure I add a summary or quick blurb about it in the future.


What The Hell, Canada? The Worst QP This Century, Heartless Policies, and More! - YouTube
Edit: Added Summary as requested. Author: Steve Boots Length: 49:51 Topic: - The Worst QP Ever - BC's Heartless Policy - Alberta's Oil Bailout - Favourite Moment - BC United's Hilarious Failure - We Need To Help Refugees - Casual Cruelty - Less Than A Million Summary: This week, The British Columbia government is criticized for implementing a new, harsh addictions policy, while the Alberta Government continues to use public funds to support the oil industry. Additionally, political figures have taken increasingly anti-immigrant stances targeting specific groups. Meanwhile, Canada's Premier has displayed casual cruelty in politics, and the National Broadcast Corporation (NBC) United has been a significant embarrassment in political history.
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You and me both, where?

I have read that comment a few times. I can’t see the sexism anywhere.


The planet will be fine, this is a slight fever in the grand scheme of things. Us on the other hand, well…


If you are in canada the whole of the Olympics are available on cbc.ca. broken down by sport, live and past event’s


Don’t feel bad, I have spend hours looking at the same thing overlooking the simple mistake. Glad I could help


I did a ninja edit about ports, but in your labels I only see web as an entrypoint

Edit, nm I see it not used to using labels for configuration it seems


Your entry point says, web should you not also have web-secure as well. I’m in my phone to forgive me if I missed some details

Edit: Not familiar with pod man, but are you should the port for the service isn’t 80 and not 8081 since it should be routing inside of podman?


Now someone do recursion this way


The nextcloud client has the option to setup the folder as a virtual folder. this wouldn’t sync the files locally but would download them on first access, kind of like how OneDrive works. Would this not work for OP or did I miss read


Isn’t that what a TPM could be used for?


Tailscale/headscale are always recommended and they are good options but I want to recommend netbird as an alternative. This is what I have currently setup and it’s fantastic.




I’m in my 40s and I can only remember one bag breakingon me, but that’s because my dumb ass dropped it.


Oh, i thought a single sas port could only do 8 sata drives. Interesting


I have been looking to do this as well, I’m just not 100% sure how it all connects together. Do you have the disk shelf connect to a server with lots of sas cards?



Standardized sizes, weights and where possible packages. Regulate the living shit out of them


I am not shocked at all, I work for the company and close to the implementation. Not shocked, don’t worry they redused our benifits recently to help motivate us