It would be a cool job being paid by donations in making an inclusive decentralized open-source alternative that surpasses Xing. It would be very useful for cooperatives organizing.
I’m tired of Trump demanding to dictate our laws.
This clown has no say on our laws. Stay in your own lane Trump.
The telecom originally announced that it would invest $9.7 million with $3.7 million coming from the B.C. provincial government. This was supposed to fund the construction of 11 new cell towers to make sure this stretch of highway was adequately covered.
They didn’t even finish the job and yet they took the public’s money happily. We deserve a refund and BCTel should be brought back!
Keep your death penalty nonsense out of Ukraine.
I mean that Developers in general should move away from Microsoft services such as GitHub.
It’s the court fees that get in the way.
It’s def a con added to the list. Ireland is way better next door.
Defend Petro Pascal!
Decentralize baby!
Maybe the horse should run against PP as well 🤔
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There’s a cooperative telecom in Quebec called Cooptel. Them and Sasktel are in the top-tier brands otherwise Freedom is your next best bet in fostering competition in the market to lower prices for everyone.
It’s not independent infrastructure (nothing is)
That’s simply not true. There are independent providers who do own the lines however it’s not that common around Canada. People need to stop applying black or white thinking to everything in general.
The ceo has done amas on Reddit ;)
Please consider instead:
This isn’t speculation. Earlier this month, a Canadian government official told Politico that this surveillance regime would give Canadian police “the same kind of toolkit” that their U.S. counterparts have under the PATRIOT Act and FISA. The bill allows for “technical capability orders.” Those orders mean the government can force Canadian tech companies, VPNs, cloud providers, and app developers—regardless of where in the world they are based—to build surveillance tools into their products.
Under U.S. law, non-U.S. persons have little protection from foreign surveillance. If U.S. cops want information on abortion access, gender-affirming care, or political protests happening in Canada—they’re going to get it. The data-sharing won’t necessarily be limited to the U.S., either. There’s nothing to stop authoritarian states from demanding this new trove of Canadians’ private data that will be secretly doled out by its law enforcement agencies.
This bill is being introduced by a minister that the pm hand picked himself. Mark Carney is selling out Canadians!
Those look nice!