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swordgeek, to canada in Kia is holding imported cars on locked compounds, rather than sell or deliver them.

If that were true, would it be because Tesla was deliberately holding onto inventory? I don’t think so, so the comparison is pretty much irrelevant.

swordgeek, to canada in Kia is holding imported cars on locked compounds, rather than sell or deliver them.

Yeah. Kia Canada is deliberately hurting customers AND dealers.

I’ve got a Hyundai and wasn’t likely to get a Hyundai (or Kia) again, but this is driving me away screaming.

Fuck this weasel, and the giant slug he rode in on.

swordgeek, to pcgaming in we are witnessing a true renaissance of video game music. More than ever VGM is being recognized as an art in its own right. Symphonic game concerts are being sold out within days.

One of the earlier games to have an actual soundtrack was Grim Fandango. A quarter century later, the music and game still hold up amazingly well.

Worth listening to. And playing.

swordgeek, to canada in Liberal MPs ask universities if calling for genocide of Jews violates school codes

…Netanyahus grandpa was directly involved in the assassination of this guy …

Well, at least he’s keeping his grandpa’s legacy going, by appointing a convicted terrorist who was also involved in the assassination of Rabin to minister of security.

swordgeek, to canada in Senate bill would require age verification for Canadians accessing porn sites

I assumed this was a Liberal-backed initiative, and was (for once!) happy that my Poillievre-loving zombie CPC MP would automatically vote against it.

The CPC supports this? Whatever happened to small government and freedom?

But of course. “Think of the children,” which will lead to more shitty, unworkable, unconstitutional, pointless legislation.

FFS.

swordgeek, to canada in This is what Canada will look like in 20 years – are we ready for an aging population?

I meant to answer this the other day, but forgot.

Don’t get me wrong - I’m living comfortably, I own a house (small and shitty but paid off), I have an interesting job, and things are about as good as they could be.

But on the one hand, being in your 50s has always been hard - the kids are close to leaving or have left (empty nest syndrome), our parents - if they’re still alive - are starting to wind down their lives, our bodies no longer are capable of things we used to do, and never will be again. There’s not a lot of “this gets better in the future” to look forward to. We’ve lost a lot of close friends over the years through the normal rigours of life, and it’s almost impossible to make new ones.

So that’s just being 50-something, and has been like that probably since the industrial revolution. It’s hard and it sucks, but I’m not going to whine about it.

What is different is the realization that this may be the best we ever get to, as a species. We’re destroying the planet faster than we can hold summits about it, politics is turning into a bipolar hate-fest across the entire globe, life expectancy is decreasing for the first time in human history, and end-stage capitalism means that our kids will never be able to afford what we have (house, education, etc.). Surveillance capitalism means that every movement they make - and before too long, every thought they think - will be monetized, exploited, and (if necessary) penalized.

In short, what has always been the bright spot in this hard point in our lives - the knowledge that the next generation will be able to do more and live in a brighter world than us - is no longer true. Right now (or maybe a decade ago even) is likely the apex of humanity, and it’s not really that great.

Consider the Homer Simpson conundrum. 35 years ago, Homer was the classic low-class uneducated shlub (Fred Flintstone, Ralph Kramden, Al Bundy, etc.). Now he’s living an impossible dream - being a single-income homeowner and head of a family, without extensive post-secondary education (which is only marginally helpful anyway.)

Are my kids going to see the extinction of polar bears? Will the human population be decimated by floods and wildfires (and war, for that matter)?

I just don’t see anything getting better anymore, and that tends to resonate with my generation - at least the compassionate ones.

Edit: Also, we drink. A lot. The people I know who don’t drink excessively are the ones who stopped drinking entirely, because they were…drinking excessively. Hence the liver failure comment.

swordgeek, to canada in Liberal MPs ask universities if calling for genocide of Jews violates school codes

Just FYI, some quotation marks here would clear up what is your summary of the article, vs. your personal opinion. As it stands, it comes across as an actual antisemitic post which I don’t think was your intent.

swordgeek, to canada in Liberal MPs ask universities if calling for genocide of Jews violates school codes

See also Netanyahu and Hamas.

I wish everyone knew about this, and that it was widely reported. Netanyahu has been supporting Hamas (insane terrorists) for decades, and ignoring the PA who want a negotiated peace. He has been deliberately stoking the fires on both sides of the conflict, so he can commit genocide in retaliation.

swordgeek, (edited ) to canada in Liberal MPs ask universities if calling for genocide of Jews violates school codes

How about if we also agree that saying “bombing hospitals is bad” is not antisemitism?

swordgeek, to canada in Most Albertans don't want the province to pull out of CPP, survey finds

And what they’re doing for public education.

swordgeek, to canada in This is what Canada will look like in 20 years – are we ready for an aging population?

It doesn’t really take into account the fact that many seniors are going to die horribly from liver disease, or commit suicide.

Seriously. I’m in my mid-50s, and the bleakness of my generation is staggering. Nobody wants to be alive anymore.

swordgeek, to canada in Federal dental insurance program to be phased in over 2024, benefits to start in May

It’s…a start.

Dental care needs to be free and universal. Need a filling? No charge. Make $370M a year and need a filling? Still no charge.

Dental care, pharmacare, and eye care (at least!) are health care, period - and have to be available to all citizens who need them. Full stop.

Any and every system that charges the consumer for basic health care is predatory and discriminatory; and needs to be destroyed. Not just dismantled, but destroyed.

Health care is a basic human right.

swordgeek, to pcgaming in The Day Before Has Already Lost 80% of Its Players in the First 3 Days on Steam

This “Day After”?

(Seriously, I remember watching that movie along with everyone else I knew, back in '83. Scariest, haunting thing I’d ever seen.)

swordgeek, to pcgaming in The Day Before Has Already Lost 80% of Its Players in the First 3 Days on Steam

And a day later, the developer has shut down.

swordgeek, to pcgaming in Windows 12 is likely to debut in the second half of 2024 with AI-focused features

One of our PCs in the house has Windows 11, and it’s already a nightmare - even after stripping out as much adware/bloatware as possible.

Now we’re going to be getting something far worse, with extra surveillance features and AI interpretation of them. Wonderful!

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