
Peter Navarro wants to increase pressure on country Donald Trump has threatened to annex

Four journalists had an opportunity to ask a question and follow-up of Carney. Only two were real journalists, and the difference was telling.
As a fellow pedant, I have to point out that even a simple tic-tac-toe algorithm is "AI".
The term AI was coined at the Dartmouth College Summer Workshop in 1956. Early AI focused on developing expert systems and things like heuristics.
Most people conflate AI, the technical term for computerized decision making in general with the SciFi concept of super intelligent computers, and there has been a revolution since about 2010, in that computationally intensive neutral networks that were theoretical became more conceivable and practical. But LLMs are just a single family of AI techniques.
This, even bad 90's game computer AI is just as valid to call AI as the latest OpenAI model. It's just more primitive. Orders of magnitude more primitive, and no neural networks or LLM.
Mythbusters did this with coffee whitener as I recall. Impressive.
This has also happened to sawmills and flour mills, under less controlled circumstances.
The mad "gold rush" mentality towards AGI is nerve-racking. I'm reminded of Protogen's attitude towards the Protomolecule in The Expanse.
I figured we still had 5-ish years to figure it out, but the rapid progress against HLE (Humanity's Last Exam) makes me nervous.
But sure, let's just rush headlong towards the precipice, how hard can alignment be really? My anxiety about the future and the importance of getting this right are not eased by people scoffing because "just count the fingers!" When the field is changing so fast, looking at what was going on a few years ago isn't helpful.
Well, past my pay grade.
I am by no means an expert, I just listen to Perun, William Spaniel and Ryan McCabe a lot (and War Fronts et al). Probably the most pressing need for newer more reliable fighters are as interceptors. Russia has historically flown missions to "buzz" the airspace of NATO countries. I think the Baltics are more of a hotspot, and Alaska, but I would assume that Russia will likely do the same to ours more in the future as well. Especially considering we have already banned Russian civilian aircraft from Canadian airspace since 2022.
Second to that would be in support of NATO allies. Canada has routinely used our CF-18's in support of overseas operations of our allies. I would expect we would like to continue to do so. This is one of those things where if you want allies you probably need to pull your own weight… or surrender something else. I'm certain we could avoid this necessity and just accept increased US concessions. I can't remember who said it, but I've found it useful to consider the US as a "security exporter". They are getting something in return for their defence spending. Which is also what's so concerning, the current administration seems completely ignorant of even the cold Realpolitik calculus of US defence spending.
As to the second part, I would expect our NATO allies would appreciate some Canadian F-35s stationed in Poland say.
The third is straight up national defence. Having the equipment means that anyone actually attacking us needs to deal with the equipment. The old adage is that defence capability is built capability. You have the equipment you already have, not the equipment you are buying and will have soon. This 3rd requirement is where F-35 gets really dodgy. We have an ocean and the longest undefended border, what threats do we really face on the home front? Really? Well, even though I think it's unlikely, it is undeniable that it is vastly less unlikely than it was last year that we could be defending ourselves against US attacks. This could be from US freedom of navigation patrols of the Northwest Passage to an actual land invasion. Don't forget the best scenario is that nothing happens because it's not worth it to start anything.
The F-35 is a finicky and high maintenance race horse. It is highly capable but not rugged. That's fine for the first two requirements, but not great for the 3rd if airbases are targets. This is another reason why Gripen as a stopgap to GCAP seems like a better and better idea. Add in that the US could withhold parts and software updates to further degrade F-35 capability and it becomes less capable in this (currently) unlikely but absolutely devastating scenario.
I'm probably missing a lot, that's just my impressions as a non-expert. As a non-expert I think we should probably stick with 22 or maybe even 44 F-35s. We can take delivery of them soonest, they are very capable, and they absolutely rock for the first two requirements. The money saved should probably go to Gripen (or Typhoon) since we could order and take delivery in parallel, meaning more fighters faster (see requirement 3). Finally, we should use some of the increase in defence spending to join GCAP. Once our defence aerospace industry is a bit healthier than we can explore further capabilities.
Probably a difference in risk assessment. I'd say I'm 99% certain the US won't invade Canada in the next 4 years. Granted I was 99.99% certain, so that's a hundred fold increase in risk.
Also consider the risk of F-35 being sabotaged. It's not 100%. Lockheed-Martin did not build in a kill switch. The risk is realistically more one of maintenance which does include software. More likely F-35 would be degraded rather than dead on the tarmac. I also discount this risk because in an actual US invasion scenario I don't think we can buy enough F-35 or Gripen fast enough to make much of a difference and what little defence production we have is close to the border. A US invasion scenario would mostly be an insurgency.
Still F-35 is what everyone is buying for a reason. It's also what everyone is concerned about for a reason. Like I said, 16 or 22 F-35 should be a no-brainer. They're already paid for. They are the most capable fighter currently, and they are good for everything we are likely to need them for.
How much more than that makes sense is where I get very uncertain. Arguably the best way to spend more on defence and get nothing in return is analysis paralysis. The other is gold-plating your procurement, and F-35 is already kind of the gold-plated option but it's also got the best economies of scale so that's probably not really here nor there.
I think Canada needs to build our armed forces, and we need to be quick and efficient about it. We are already on the waitlist for F-35, and they will support objectives such as supporting allies and arctic patrol. The only thing they aren't good at is defending against US invasion, but that is mostly because they are maintenance intensive (there is a reason I keep coming back to Gripen).
I also really like the GCAP program. I think it's a great way to reinvigorate our domestic aerospace industry. Gripen and Typhoon would also help reinvigorate domestic aerospace.
Finally, more money to defence industries in the US just helps the US. Walking away from fighters we've already paid for just let's them keep our money and sell those jets elsewhere. Halving (or one-quartering) our order gets us something that is still very useful, gets us that something about as fast as practical, and also messes with their economies of scale.
Put that all together I'm in the 22-44 F-35 camp, money saved into Gripen, join GCAP. Dual sourced fighters should show dual delivery. Saab is already working on a different Gripen revision replacing the US sourced engine.
You may disagree with my reasoning or conclusions, plus I'm 90% certain I put more thought into the question than 90% of the respondents to the survey. Assuming it was some basic "Should Canada cancel the F-35 contract?" question, how would you answer for me?
Depends on the question. We've already paid for 16 of the F-35s, and we'd just be throwing money away if we totally scrapped the program. Plus F-35 is the most advanced of what's available.
I think we need to de-risk our armed forces, but trying to to keep relying on CF-18s that we know are unreliable vs. F-35 that might be unreliable is pretty clearcut. What I am less unsure of is how many F-35 we should continue with. 16 seems obvious. How many more? What would we get as a substitute? Should we look at GCAP or FCAS instead of or in addition to any of the above questions? Typhoon? Gripen?
So if the question was should we buy any F-35, I would be a yes. Should we buy 88 F-35, I'm a no.
I think that Mozilla's Gecko is the only real alternative to Chrome/Safari's Blink/Webkit. If Firefox falls, everything else is based on Blink/Webkit.
It's like the classic essay, "Why Jonny Can't Code".
I remember entering program listings from computer magazines into the Vic 20 as a kid, then modding them to make new things. But still, it was a minority of kids who had a computer back then, and even most of them (and myself most of the time) would just play games rather than write games.
The difference now is that everyone has a cell phone, but it's still only a small minority that care.
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Pirate Party, V6B 4A2, Grimpen. You're welcome!
(Vacuum six basements, four attics too. Can't remember where that was from, but it is permanently in my mind).
Always comes to mind. Why buy it if you need to crack the DRM someday and become a criminal? Just pirate it in the first place.
My riding has been a three way race between NDP, Green, and CPC, leaving the LPC a distant 4th. Now it looks like a CPC win with a three way race for second: LPC, Green, and NDP.
Relevant XKCD :
In theory, higher voltage × lower amps = same power (W=V×A, you can double V and halve A and get the same power). Or in this case, double the double the voltage, same current, double the power maybe?
There is still some voodoo happening with the batteries to be able to take the charge so quickly. More battery cells charging in parallel is probably part of it, but it couldn't be all of it.
Really tough to speculate off of this thin announcement.
I'm pretty sure that 80% if what we learned from the Nazi/Imperial Japan super unethical experiments was "what can a psychotic doctor justify in order to have an excuse to torture people to death."
Maybe 20% was arguably useful, and most of that could have been researched ethically with other methods.
Made the Eros comparison just a few comments above!
They were dead anyways (thanks to Protogen releasing the protomolecule), the real tragedy would be to let their deaths be in vain…
Eros in the Expanse.
Dear Canada, a sappy YouTube video for Canadians
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Dear Canada — Hockey Films by Tim Thompson
Dear Canada, I felt compelled to make something. To stick up for, and to honour. To show our strength, beauty, genius, empathy, light and heart. I spent the past few weeks in my free time piecing this together. It's a love letter, made with deep gratitude for the people and places of this beautiful land. Vive le Canada 🇨🇦 ❤️ ✌️ 💪
The YouTube algorithm clocked that I was watching Canadian news, so suggested this to me. I liked it. Thank you algorithm. Montage of Canadian events and scenes. Just good ol' basic feel-good Canadiana.
Danielle Smith Speaking at Prager U East Coast Gala 2025 With Ben Shapiro
Considering that MAGA are the ones cheering at "jokes" about annexation, and the chaos around the Trump Tariffs, what are the chances she's going there to give a robust defence of Canada vs. debase herself in service of a foreign power?
Edited to use a screenshot because disappointingly, apparently I overestimated my fellow Canadian's ability to view a page on the modern internet without accidentally giving out their credit card number. Since I think it's important to include sources, I am still providing the link here.
It's even more disappointing that you are all more concerned about screenshots versus the Premier of a Canadian province going to a MAGA adjacent event while they "joke" about annexation.
Source: https://donate.prageru.com/event/east-coast-gala-2025/e618826
Any Feedback on My Mastodon Focused Copypasta?
I have a copypasta that I've been using to suggest that my fellow Canucks open a Mastodon account, along with suggestions with good CanCon follows.
I'd like to hear anyone's suggestions for further Canadian news or just prolific posters that I might have missed.
It does open with a listing of Canadian Mastodon instances, which I think is secondary. It only matters for a Canadian focused Live feed, which does help with discovery. Still, if there is a Canadian instance I missed I'll add.
I know there is some irony in talking about Canadian Mastodon on Canadian Lemmy without promoting Canadian Lemmy, but I think Mastodon is better for just following news sources. Lemmy is more for discussion and has a little bit more of a barrier to entry.
Edit: Updated 2025-03-07 based on feedback.
Consider making an account on a Canadian Mastodon instance. Mastodon is a decentralized open-source social media platform similar to X/Twitter. There are several Canadian based general interest "inst
Peter Navarro wants to increase pressure on country Donald Trump has threatened to annex
Peter Navarro wants to increase pressure on country that Donald Trump has threatened to annex
Cursed Expedition Redux- How's It Going?
The Cursed Expedition was one of my favourite expeditions, so of course I'm redoing it.
The constant drain of the Anomaly Suppressor and the harassment of the Boundary Horrors lends an incessant pressure. That first dash to the ship with an underpowered Boltgun and no Elixirs at hand is reminiscent of a Permadeath start.
I think the slightly reduced targets of the Redux version make it a little less grindy.
And of course, the trash talk…
Weird One- Portal "Resistant" System Odyavanta
A bit odd perhaps, at least Ii haven't run into this.
Planets in uncharted systems have no structures. However if you use a portal to travel to a planet in an uncharted system, a Portal will generate. I spent a good deal of time trying to portal to this world, and some other worlds in the same system. I've double-checked the glyphs several times. In all cases I get the address error, approximating. I'll end up in a different system around the same distance from the core every time.
I swear I've done this to generate a portal on uncharted worlds before. Did I not have enough coffee today? Has this been "patched"? As it is I portalled to a bunch of other systems anyways, so got a functional portal base for this galaxy. On to the next.
Glyphs 3207-FA00-6FFA
Is there a way to figure out where I got this companion?
I picked up this tall boi just before the Adrift Redux expedition, and I was going to remember where I picked him up but… I didn't. Flipped back through my discoveries, no sign. It's the tallest of these big synthetic creatures I've discovered. I'm certain it's the tallest creature I've discovered, but it's not in my wonders either (which make me curious to backtrack to find the tallest that is in my wonders).
I wish you could export your discoveries to a CSV file, or something that let you search through and sort more effectively, but is there any easy way to figure out where a pets origin world was?
Which Of You Degenerates Was Flying This Freighter?
Doing the Adrift Expedition Redux (even though I've already done Adrift, I just like doing Expedition), and ran into this at Rendezvous 4, a derelict freighter pretty much crashing into the planet. It apparently tilts gravity, and severely hampers your jump jets. TIL I guess.
I also did the freighter task for free, saving the scanner, so thank to whoever parked a derelict freighter right on top of the rendezvous. Saw lots of other people going into the freighter at the same time, so I think it helped out.
Cursed Expedition 16 - Crashed S Class Exotic Ship
If you're on the Cursed Expedition, this crashed ship might be a nice upgrade from the C-class starter ship. It's a crashed ship, so lots of repairs to get it into shape, but even partial cheap repairs early in the expedition gave it more cargo and better performance than the starter.
Found on the first rendezvous world, Ecorsfi in the Temarifi X system.
Coordinates: +39.79, -167.59 Planet Glyphs (for later retrieval): 5047.FCA7.8448
My Son is Enjoying His New (to Him) 3DS
No eShop? No problem! We've had a bit of luck with used games not at "collectable" prices, but we've discovered hShop and CFW.
Still have a R4 card as well, and it's great that he is able to experience some classic games on the original hardware.
With all the news around Yuzu (and Citra) recently, it just reminds me about the importance of "Piracy" in game preservation.
Thanks to this community for existing, and the extensive FAQs!
Police investigating shots fired overnight at 2 Jewish schools in Montreal
Montreal police are investigating after shots were fired at two Jewish schools.
Got an emergency alert on my phone earlier, here's some more details.
If course I quickly acknowledged it, so my phone would stop wailing, so missed the details.
Settled in the 1950s to support an aluminum smelter, Kitimat is no stranger to industrial development. As the town adapts to life with LNG Canada and other projects, its community faces new challenges and new opportunities
My old stomping grounds. Recognize some people from the article.
I've Joined The Ducknana Cult
Just got this guy for Father's Day.
Fellow Reddit refugees might remember…
Highway 4 Between Port Alberni and Parksville
Highway 4 is still closed near Cameron Lake. This is cutting off Port Alberni, Uclulet and Tofino from the rest of the island, unless you want to use back roads.