Looks pretty spooky! The first movie really stuck with me. The second one, not so much, but I will never forget its intro sequence with the boat. I don't think I can remember anything else about it.
Here's hoping the third one is good! Alex Garland as writer seems promising, as he wrote the original 28 Days Later.
I feel like Loblaws and the other stores they run always play stupid games with prices. They didn't really show that this was anything different than say, the same month a year ago. The article and methodology just feels kinda shoddy and empty. "We did a shit analysis and came up with weird results, now here's some experts saying random things."
Yikes, OK, thanks for sharing that
Are we talking about getting a nastygram because you were torrenting? Because Bittorrent just broadcast's your IP to everyone in the swarm. Your ISP doesn't have anything to do with that. Your ISP does have an obligation in Canada to forward the nastygram to you from the copyright owner's lawyer though. Like you said though, I'm not sure that this actually still happens anymore. (how sure are you that it was just because you "visited a website", which a DNS lookup isn't even proof of?)
Your DNS provider used to just be your ISP, but unfortunately Chrome and Firefox's stupid DoH-by-default means an American company is your DNS provider, which is the worst possible option. (Chrome default's to Google's DNS servers - the company that makes money by tracking and selling ads. Firefox default's to Cloudflare, which is the NSA's dream.)
Those defaults make DoH worse for Canadians, so I can see an argument for using CIRA + DoH being better than the default.
However, in Canada, your ISP won't tip off the authorities for you pirating anything. That's complete FUD. If you're going to make an argument that CIRA is more trustworthy than my ISP, you have to do better than that.
I will say that the privacy policy and terms of use for CIRA's Canadian Shield DNS seem to be reasonable with regards to privacy. The main issue I see is that they both say they can change the terms at any time, with no notice to you, so basically they can do whatever the hell they want at any time in the future.
How does letting CIRA spy on me give me any additional privacy over my ISP?
I wish I could give a shit about the Green party but after like a decade of infighting, I couldn't care less. We live in a time of global environmental emergencies and they've completely failed to capitalize on that.
I was talking to a friend and we both mentioned how we saw Elizabeth May on TV talking beside someone and we weren't sure whether it was her or the other guy who was the leader.
Are they still fiscal conservatives? What stupid combination of policies.
At my local grocery store, all canned soup comes from the US. There's some alternatives that are made in Canada, but they're all in different packages (Happy Planet comes in pouches, Soups On comes in these massive jars) - none available in cans.
This guy already can see Russia from his house. He runs our local Russian propaganda sub on Lemmy.ca lol
Maybe email the people at refurb.io and tell them to get on it. We have loads of datacenters here in Canada and I'm sure companies are liquidating old hardware regularly. I wonder where it ends up here.

In a nutshell, the tiers are:
- Product of Canada - Very best - Produced here and 98% of ingredients are from Canada.
- Made in Canada - 2nd best - "Made in Canada means the last substantial transformation of the product occurred in Canada"
Others:
- "Roasted and blended in Canada" to describe coffee since the coffee beans are always imported
- "Distilled in Canada" to describe bottled water that was distilled in Canada
- "Canned in Canada" to describe a food that was canned in Canada
- "Processed in Canada" to describe a food which has been entirely processed in Canada
- "Prepared in Canada" to describe a food which has been entirely prepared in Canada
- "Packaged in Canada" to describe a food which is imported in bulk and packaged in Canada
Check the link for the full details.
Also, Canada has nice perks such as:
✅ Rule of law
✅ The most educated workforce in the world
✅ Not having foreign and trade policy go in a completely different direction every 4 years
✅ Giving a shit about diversity, equity, and inclusion to get the best workforce possible
✅ Easier to attract foreign talent, no chance of them getting abducted by ICE for having political views the government of the day doesn't like.
Anyone tried their laundry detergent? Looking for a Tide Free replacement and the Eco-Max hypoallergenic one looks like a good fit.
I just watched this last week and thought it was pretty decent! I mentioned in the other thread I thought the opening was memorable, short, and effective. The movie had a good balance of humour and horror bits. The acting wasn't great but good enough, and while the delivery on the comedy fell flat a couple times, it didn't detract from my overall enjoyment. I'd watch another movie by this director. Overall, it was a decent low-budget flick.
Any other good horror comedy recommendations similar to this?
I thought Boys from County Hell had a good opening scene! Short and straight to the point. Probably the most memorable of the recent flicks I've watched on Shudder.
US foreign policy is completely incoherent right now. The answers don't really matter. They're just making these individual policy decisions based on trying to bully their allies/enemies to test the water as to how far they can impose their will on the rest of the world and be unpredictable.
Why does the US need critical minerals from Ukraine if there's no global heating and therefore we wouldn't need Elon Musk's EVs? Their positions make sense (to them) individually, but don't make any sense when you put them together. But when your electorate has the memory of a squirrel and is glued to social media propaganda feeds, you don't need coherent policy to stay in power.
ycombinator is shit lol
Some kind of crowd-sourced tagging would be a cool anti-troll technique. A lot of less experienced websurfers struggle to spot "inauthentic behaviour" (bots, astroturfing, etc) so it could be beneficial. Reddit has a huge problem with sleeper accounts though, where they build up reputation with low-effort comments over years, then activate when a campaign needs them. The social media marketers seem to sometimes use the same techniques as the state-sponsored troll farms.
I'm going to test out Lunanode, thanks for the recommendation. I'm currently playing around with Xenyth Cloud too and so far so good. I'm keeping a spreadsheet of the sysbench scores of all the Canadian VPSes I've tried and I'll try to post it once I have a decent set of data to share.
Does anyone know of any other Canadian VPS providers? (from companies based in Canada)
The pricing seems super reasonable. It looks like it supports a calendar too. Anyone know if their webmail client is decent?
You need that SRE team you said you don't have. :)

Virtualizing my router - any experience to share? Pros/cons?
I'm thinking about moving my router to be a VM on a server in my homelab. Anyone have any experience to share about this? Any downsides I haven't thought of?
Backstory: My current pfSense router box can't keep up with my new fibre speeds because PPPOE is single threaded on FreeBSD, so as a test, I installed OpenWRT in a VM on a server I have and using VLANs, got it to act as a router for my network. I was able to validate it can keep up with the fibre speeds, so all good there. While shopping for a new routerboard, I was thinking about minimizing power and heat, and it made me realize that maybe I should just keep the router virtualized permanently. The physical server is already on a big UPS, so I could keep it running in a power outage.
I only have 1 gbps fibre and a single GbE port on the server, but I could buff the LAN ports if needed.
Any downsides to keeping your router as a VM over having dedicated hardware for it?

Ontario to require provincial approval for new municipal bike lanes
Makes zero sense. The provincial government should stick to provincial matters instead of trying this dumb populist play to win rural votes by sticking their fingers into municipal matters.
Geopolitics community is just a propaganda outlet
The sole moderator doesn't even follow their own rules: https://lemmy.ca/post/22741340?scrollToComments=true
I'll just say it - it's a Russian propaganda community. Is there any reason this community needs to exist on Lemmy.ca? Is there a rule against blatant astroturfing / propaganda / misinformation? I don't think the 5 rules in the sidebar are going to be enough to stop an army of trolls:
No bigotry - including racism, sexism, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, > or xenophobia. Be respectful. Everyone should feel welcome here. No porn. Use the NSFW tag when needed. No Ads / Spamming. Bot accounts need to be flagged as such in their settings.
Maybe time to get ahead of it?

Crucial MX500 1TB SATA 2.5 inch $75-10 = $65
The 2TB is on sale too. All sizes keep going up and down on price, with this being the ATL. This was on sale for this price at the start of the week, then it went up to like $95, so who knows what the real regular price is.
Seasonic Vertex P series - super delayed?
I preordered a Seasonic Vertex PX-1200 (aka. 1200P, Platinum) back in January and Seasonic told me the Vertex series would be widely available that month. It's now July and while the Gold (GX series) Vertex PSUs have been released, there's no signs that the P series ever shipped.
Anyone have any idea what's up with that? Are they actually going to ship or are they going to cancel the product line?