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Vancouver@lemmy.ml•B.C. men jailed three years after Cree man dragged 1.3 km under carEnglish
4·7 months agoThat about sums it up pretty nicely.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•OpenICE: Open-Source US Immigration Detainment Dashboard & Statistics
4·7 months agoExactly. While the number is probably small relatively speaking, hiding it isn’t a good look.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•OpenICE: Open-Source US Immigration Detainment Dashboard & Statistics
23·7 months agoCool. I noticed that it only mentions convicted, pending conviction, or other immigration violations. It doesn’t mention those that have no issues? Or is that what other immigration violations are (like visa over stayers etc).
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Canada@lemmy.ml•Canada adds surprise 83,000 jobs in June, driving unemployment rate down to 6.9%
1·7 months agoLook how many are part time.
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Canada@lemmy.ml•Most Canadians now see US as a ‘threat,’ study reveals
1·7 months agohttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5809830
For starters: Australia requires all unauthorized asylum seekers, whether arriving by boat or overstaying visas, to be detained, often without a fixed time limit, in onshore or offshore facilities. Average detention has been over 500 days; some cases extend to years. Facilities on Nauru and Manus have drawn international condemnatio, including UN findings of “inhumane” conditions, rights violations, and long-term psychological harm, especially for children. Reports document abuse, selfharm, sexual violence, deaths, and restricted access to basic services and legal recourse.
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Canada@lemmy.ml•America is sinking, and Canada cannot go down with the ship
6·7 months agoWhat is it sinking about?
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Canada@lemmy.ml•Most Canadians now see US as a ‘threat,’ study reveals
2·7 months agoWell said
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Canada@lemmy.ml•Most Canadians now see US as a ‘threat,’ study reveals
31·7 months agoI am from Australia. It is much stricter than the US and has been for a while. They can detain and exile you to a detention island indefinitely, with much more undefined laws than the US has. The US is worse now than before, but it is no where near Nazi levels, and it’s not even the worst country, like try protesting in Japan or something lol.
I only mention this because comparing the US to the Nazi regime takes away from just how evil and authoritarian the Nazis were.
I want to just base64 encode my comments lol
Slyke@lemmy.mltodatahoarder@lemmy.ml•Best web archiving software for complex sites and sites requiring logins?
2·11 months agoStatically copy dynamic websites, essentially?
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Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•Malicious Chrome extensions can spoof password managers in new attackEnglish
17·11 months agoThank the lord Google is fighting malicious chrome extensions and not disabling good ones like UBlockOrigin.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•Chronological key/value database storing based on database-shaped git (core) architecture implementing Redis protocol to connect using existing Redis drivers
1·11 months agoCan stores be cryptographically signed like git commits? Does it use a blockchain so history can’t (easily) be edited? Wikipedia should use this, lol.
Just installed Firefox. How to change the scroll bar? All the answers Google provides don’t work.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Is the number of users in all of Lemmy tiny compared to the number of users in Reddit?
8·11 months agoNice. How often is that updated?
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RetroGaming@lemmy.world•What is the best looking retro console or PC?English
3·1 year agoHol’up.
Atari’s only had 4, not 6, switches on them?














Wouldn’t have AI generate it any other way