BinzyBoi

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[–] BinzyBoi@piefed.ca 8 points 21 hours ago

You don't understand, he needs to land in Gatineau! So far away!

[–] BinzyBoi@piefed.ca 12 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

Whataboutism at it's finest. "Other people engage in similar behaviour, so is what I'm doing really that bad or annoying?"

I'll just stop bothering while I have the opportunity to do so.

[–] BinzyBoi@piefed.ca 11 points 22 hours ago (3 children)

Again, do you post anything that doesn't have to do with China?

[–] BinzyBoi@piefed.ca 23 points 22 hours ago

And just like that, the province has spent and lost money for no reason lmao.

[–] BinzyBoi@piefed.ca 26 points 22 hours ago (1 children)

Orr, we can ditch oil and gas like scientific evidence has proven countless times to be what we should be doing, and instead build on renewables.

If I'm not going to see the government using oil profits to benefit the everyday man, then then I say fuck the oil and gas industry. They fuck the worker over by replacing them with automation, and leave the taxpayer to pay for their mess such as with the oil well cleanups here in Alberta.

[–] BinzyBoi@piefed.ca 0 points 22 hours ago

He calls our ties to America weaknesses and refuses to acknowledge his multiple capitulations to them. Reinstate the digital services tax, defend the Canada Health Act, decry their war in Iran seeing that it violates international law. He's being weak spined while pretending to be postured.

Also, yes, let's just talk about national security mattering right after a clip of Carney meeting with Modi. Have your thoughts on Anerica or China all you want, neither has assassinated somebody on our soil like India has. I'm supposed to feel safer after that's treated as "water under the bridge"? I don't care about how deplorable the person was, India had no right violating our sovereignty like that.

Has the gall to talk about young Canadian's struggles when he won't protect the public health system, won't institute proportional representation like the Liberals promised over a decade ago, won't institute a Guaranteed Basic Livable Income, is reversing our progress on reducing greenhouse gas emissions by building AI data centres, won't reform the Labour Market Impact Assessment, won't prevent price gouging for groceries by banning surveillance pricing or instituting a public grocery option, will have a dedicated Minister of AI before a dedicated Minister of Labour, the list goes on.

"Reliable allies", yet gave us a trade deal with China before a trade deal with the European Union, or pushing for CANZUK.

I'm not finishing this video, it's just posturing rather than anything of substance.

[–] BinzyBoi@piefed.ca 1 points 23 hours ago

Do you post anything that isn't related to China?

[–] BinzyBoi@piefed.ca 19 points 23 hours ago

Cool, then why continue to support their war in Iran and not decry it?

Why not reinstate the digital services tax?

Why not protect our public health care by enforcing the Canada Health Act?

All Carney is doing is making us more like the U.S., and I'd like to see him do more than posturing. Congrats, you got a deal with China... What else have you done to sever ties?

[–] BinzyBoi@piefed.ca 2 points 2 days ago

I used to be a frequent uploader!

Cool, but mundane, was the collection of Watkins audio cassettes I transferred using my old cassette player through a capture card: https://archive.org/details/watkinsaudio

I also transferred sone large format negatives of a building demolition in Regina. I had an entire box I wanted to transfer and hand over to the Saskatchewan Provincial Archives, but unfortunately life got in the way of that: https://archive.org/details/img147_20181005

Both say the uploader is unknown because I deleted my old account some time ago.

 

Sourced from https://dchp.arts.ubc.ca/entries/parking%20stall.

Found this pretty interesting, as I grew up with people around me calling them parking stalls, and used to call them that myself, but found that the more I interacted with people outside the province, the less I heard it from others.

This would also explain why "parking stall" rolls off the tongue more for me, as I've been using the term "parking spot" in more recent years, as that's what projects I work on call them, and it always feels slightly awkward saying it.

Edit: Trying to make this post federate.

 

Hey all,

I want to start being more active with signing petitions that I agree with that are open for signatures on the Our Commons website. The annoying thing is, while I do want to be active and be on top of things, I also don't want to have to check the website every day to see if anything new has popped up.

I've checked the site to see if there's an email subscription to be made aware of new petitions available, or if there's an RSS feed available there, but neither seems to be the case. Does anybody know off hand how I can be notified of new petitions, or am I SOL?

[–] BinzyBoi@piefed.ca 6 points 4 days ago

Can't wait for the provincial NDP to come out in opposition over this.

Oh wait, they're too busy fighting the federal party for new oil and gas developments...

[–] BinzyBoi@piefed.ca 10 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

It's an older way of doing so, deprecated abbreviation for post and mail iirc. Some communities take their name from it a little like Sunalta and perhaps Altadore.

[–] BinzyBoi@piefed.ca 2 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago)

This is what happens when housing is seen as a commodity rather than as a human right.

You get moments like this where people are wanting to tear down literal historical landmarks to try and capitalise on how much money they're allowed to squeeze out of renters.

 

Honestly this is absolute cowardice from Nenshi for distancing the party from the federal NDP, and for not charting a path of the party's own rather than letting Danielle Smith lead the charge on issues like has been the case since he's become leader. This shouldn't even be on the table let alone considered.

 

Extremely excited about the direction the party has decided to go in, looking forward to helping out wherever I can!

(Let's pretend my cursor didn't get captured in the screenshot)

 

Hey all,

Recently had the latest episode of The Breach Show appear on my Fedi feed. Decided to play it, and it was a great listen to supplement other things I was doing.

I was hoping to find more left-wing Canadian political podcasts. My issue with a lot of Canadian political content is either that it's too American-centred (Rational National is great but comes to mind as an example), or has important information, but is, to me, unexciting and boring to listen to (The Breakdown Alberta unfortunately comes to mind here).

I'm looking for stuff that's informative, Canada-centred, and entertaining to listen to. If anybody knows of stuff that fits the bill, feel free to let me know.

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Been wanting to post videos for a while here, just the Video posting option on PieFed seems to be broken. Think this should work as a workaround.

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submitted 4 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by BinzyBoi@piefed.ca to c/maplemusic@piefed.ca
 

[QUICK EDIT: This move is still in the works, just waiting for approval from FedeCan admins on PieFed.ca]

Hey all!

It's been about a year since the creation of this community, I wish I can recall the exact date, but regardless, the fact it's been that long gives me whiplash. When I made this community on my old Lemmy.ca account, I didn't expect it to gain over 300 subscribers, so before going into the rest of this announcement, I do want to say thanks to everyone for being a part of it, whether it posting and commenting, upvoting, or just silently interacting with the links posted.

Getting to the meat and potatoes of the announcement, in four or five days Maple Music will be migrating from Lemmy.ca to PieFed.ca. There's nothing wrong with Lemmy.ca, or the people behind it (especially seeing that the same people run PieFed.ca), but there's a bunch of key features in PieFed that will help the community grow in the long term.

To start off with, PieFed allows for post flairs. For a music community like Maple Music, this can be incredibly helpful for sorting posts by genres. If someone wants to find Canadian music of a specific genre, assuming they're using PieFed, they'll be able to click on the Flair of a certain genre like Country, Metal, Electronic, Hip-Hop, and so on, and be greeted with a curated feed of posts that include that Flair. For an example of this in action, feel free to check out the Obscure Music community on PieFed.social.

Secondly, an unfortunate annoyance in music and art sharing communities is people sharing content they like, only to receive downvotes. While the downvote feature is, in my personal opinion, important overall, it gets annoying when users share content they enjoy only to be downvoted by those who are not the target demographic. Moving to PieFed from Lemmy would help alleviate this, as PieFed software has an option to restrict downvotes to community members. Doing this will help build a more positive community by preventing new posters from feeling discouraged by downvotes from users with uncurated feeds, while also leaving the downvote feature open for legitimate use cases (controversial musicians, problematic lyrics, etc.).

A huge feature that PieFed has over Lemmy is the Wiki feature. Moving Maple Music to PieFed.ca will allow the development of a dedicated wiki for finding Canadian music and musicians which is readily accessible without needing to pin dedicated "Megathread" posts. This can be useful for easier sorting of music resources by region if one wishes to find music from a specific province or territory, as well as documenting weekly Featured Artists (Which will come back!)

Lastly, PieFed comes with various other improvements that will likely benefit the community such as polls, support for hashtags (which will help for finding music of specific sub-genres), and a number of helpful moderation tools.

Adding a personal opinion between the two, I'm personally of the belief that open source should support open source, and on top of the features PieFed has too offer, I personally just like the fact that the source code for PieFed is hosted on Codeberg rather than GitHub.

If anybody has any thoughts before the move, feel free to share them here. Seeing that Maple Music has been federated with PieFed.ca for some time now, posts from Lemmy.ca should be migrated into the new community, removing the concern of losing content contributed to the community.

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submitted 4 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by BinzyBoi@piefed.ca to c/maplemusic@lemmy.ca
 

[QUICK EDIT: This move is still in the works, just waiting for approval from FedeCan admins on PieFed.ca]

Hey all!

It's been about a year since the creation of this community, I wish I can recall the exact date, but regardless, the fact it's been that long gives me whiplash. When I made this community on my old Lemmy.ca account, I didn't expect it to gain over 300 subscribers, so before going into the rest of this announcement, I do want to say thanks to everyone for being a part of it, whether it posting and commenting, upvoting, or just silently interacting with the links posted.

Getting to the meat and potatoes of the announcement, in four or five days Maple Music will be migrating from Lemmy.ca to PieFed.ca. There's nothing wrong with Lemmy.ca, or the people behind it (especially seeing that the same people run PieFed.ca), but there's a bunch of key features in PieFed that will help the community grow in the long term.

To start off with, PieFed allows for post flairs. For a music community like Maple Music, this can be incredibly helpful for sorting posts by genres. If someone wants to find Canadian music of a specific genre, assuming they're using PieFed, they'll be able to click on the Flair of a certain genre like Country, Metal, Electronic, Hip-Hop, and so on, and be greeted with a curated feed of posts that include that Flair. For an example of this in action, feel free to check out the Obscure Music community on PieFed.social.

Secondly, an unfortunate annoyance in music and art sharing communities is people sharing content they like, only to receive downvotes. While the downvote feature is, in my personal opinion, important overall, it gets annoying when users share content they enjoy only to be downvoted by those who are not the target demographic. Moving to PieFed from Lemmy would help alleviate this, as PieFed software has an option to restrict downvotes to community members. Doing this will help build a more positive community by preventing new posters from feeling discouraged by downvotes from users with uncurated feeds, while also leaving the downvote feature open for legitimate use cases (controversial musicians, problematic lyrics, etc.).

A huge feature that PieFed has over Lemmy is the Wiki feature. Moving Maple Music to PieFed.ca will allow the development of a dedicated wiki for finding Canadian music and musicians which is readily accessible without needing to pin dedicated "Megathread" posts. This can be useful for easier sorting of music resources by region if one wishes to find music from a specific province or territory, as well as documenting weekly Featured Artists (Which will come back!)

Lastly, PieFed comes with various other improvements that will likely benefit the community such as polls, support for hashtags (which will help for finding music of specific sub-genres), and a number of helpful moderation tools.

Adding a personal opinion between the two, I'm personally of the belief that open source should support open source, and on top of the features PieFed has too offer, I personally just like the fact that the source code for PieFed is hosted on Codeberg rather than GitHub.

If anybody has any thoughts before the move, feel free to share them here. Seeing that Maple Music has been federated with PieFed.ca for some time now, posts from Lemmy.ca should be migrated into the new community, removing the concern of losing content contributed to the community.

 

Sorry to share three musicians from Alberta in a row, but I'm just sharing this track that I posted here on older account of mine that was since deleted.

Love ilysm's stuff, great rapper from Edmonton.

 

Sorry to share three musicians from Alberta in a row, but I'm just sharing this track that I posted here on older account of mine that was since deleted.

Love ilysm's stuff, great rapper from Edmonton.

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