I'm one of many professors quoted in this report from Alice Speri. I really appreciate The Guardian taking an angle which has basically eluded every other major outlet.
I'm one of many professors quoted in this report from Alice Speri. I really appreciate The Guardian taking an angle which has basically eluded every other major outlet.
Two versions, each cntyer than the other.
An LED readout of a keyboard set to play a “Cnty Ballad.”
I think they abbreviated the wrong word on the new keyboard.
With another councillor on the library board, I don’t see how he could have blocked anything significant, nor how a councillor could bring something to the council floor without the library triggering it. What would you have liked or expected to see move if the library wasn’t taking action?
I’m not trying to defend anything, I wasn’t in a position to know why that might be the case. But council approves the budget, not day to day work. Their information gathering and consultation wouldn’t be council business until they brought something substantial forward, right?
I've never seen one of these AI chuds argue in favour of this dipshit technology effectively. Everything they say works better as an argument against it. They're all so inarticulate! What does "humanity's train" mean? You know what happens when you disrupt a train? It derails and people die.
Why would these other half-dozen assorted reports have been released from 2017 to 2022? central.reginalibrary.ca/background-a...
If talk of redevelopment was suppressed, by would Jeff Barber do an interview with the Leader Post in 2019 that talks explicitly about the central project? leaderpost.com/news/local-n...
Why would this incredibly thorough KPMG report have come out in 2020? central.reginalibrary.ca/assets/rpl-n...
...what?
Fougere was only mayor for one of your terms, and a Councillor also sits on the library board; how would/could any Mayor prevent those or any other councillors from learning/discussing what the library was doing on the redevelopment file? Why would the library board allow "silencing"?
I'm ready to say I'm disappointed in Radons! Learn about a job before you get it - it wouldn't have been hard to know that the library discussion has been going for my entire adult life. Yeesh.
Also, that article suggests 2/3 of Moe's SARM speech was about how this government will jump through 100 hoops to "protect" SK residents that are cranky their assault rifles might get took. If only they thought this much about, I don't know, spending a billion dollars to restart coal power plants!
Screen grab from CBC article reading: '"Gun grab, that's bad. Selling canola, that's good. Saving gophers, not so good. Selling uranium, that's good," Moe said.'
The Saskatchewan government's policy positions seem to be roughly as nuanced as Donald Trump's "Nothing bad can happen, it can only good happen."
I wonder how rural constituents, the bloc that keeps this party in power, feel about being so thoroughly condescended to.
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Incredible. Drain the swamp indeed.
Gosh, I never get tired of hearing my government pat itself on the back for 'embracing innovation' at the same time they're fighting the federal government tooth and nail to keep running goddamn coal power plants.
I would agree with that, but what a price tag. If you have benefits coverage it's a must buy.
I don't know if he's a good boy or not, but goddamnit that movie is incredible.
And since AI hallucinates, we must diligently check and verifying everything. Surely someone ensured that happened?
"The Pentagon did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Anthropic spokesman Eduardo Maia Silva declined to comment. Palantir spokeswoman Lisa Gordon declined to comment."
Ah yes, the AI we are constantly told is inevitable and we should be embracing turns its eye towards the eradication of humans and is incredibly successful. Cool.
So which system suggested targeting a girls school and is responsible for killing dozens of children?
This is a wonderful, enormous story worth your time.
www.cjme.com/2026/02/26/t...
Tasmanian single malt! So good!
Thrilling to see Canadians continue avoiding the US, but the idea it's the result of the 51st state threat and tariffs feels overstated. To me, the prospect of potentially encountering insane state-sponsored violence or border issues is much more of a deterrent!
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He is simply not a serious man!
…good?
That’s simply will not happen!
Yup, there’s no need to understand the job you have before you get the job. It’s just so hard to learn independently in this modern age where information is impossible to come by!!
That’s right, most people wait until they have a job to learn what it’s about and how to be good at it. Very much normal behaviour.
“You’re going to cover my ass for me in case I decide to run again, right?”
(He won’t)
gotta say AI has been great for one thing which is convincing me to finally unsubscribe from all those longstanding mailing lists as soon as they start spamming me about their brand new AI features
No Councillor worth their salt would ever need to ask this question. Do your goddamn homework!