Sunshine
Liberals would rather usher in fascism than give people a fair electoral system.
Bills that will kill Canadians’ privacy:
c-22 by Gary Anandasangaree. Will introduce 6 month metadata retention for internet service providers and share canadian data with US authorities.
s-209 by Julie Miville-Dechêne. Will introduce age verification.
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Sunshine@piefed.caOPMto
Linux Phones@lemmy.ca•Google will be restricting Android soon!English
37·1 day agoHow is else is google going to make their extra 13b so they can finally beat Apple’s 416b record revenue, closed-garden it is.
ICE is gonna love restricting non-google play store developers from fighting them.
Sunshine@piefed.caOPto
Canada@lemmy.ca•Are B.C. mushrooms unfairly subsidized? U.S. growers think soEnglish
4·2 days agoThey especially think that it’s unfair that China restricts foreign ownership. They’re frothing at the mouth at that.
Sunshine@piefed.cato
Apple@lemmy.zip•Apple announces significant price increases for MacBooks, iPads, moreEnglish
3·2 days agoJust after they reached record breaking revenue this year. They gotta pay off their € 7m annual EU lobbying off somehow.
Sunshine@piefed.cato
The Onion@midwest.social•Critics Warn ‘GTA VI’ Could Inspire Impressionable Teens To Live In FloridaEnglish
3·3 days agoLook at these leftist parents wanting to protect their trans kids.
Sunshine@piefed.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Canada can now enter Eurovision, but CBC won't say whether it willEnglish
15·3 days agoIsrael’s participation has prompted broadcasters from several other countries to withdraw, including those from Ireland, Spain, Iceland, the Netherlands and Slovenia.
Sunshine@piefed.cato
Linux@programming.dev•Is this just Linux propaganda, or how much of it is true?English
5·3 days agoYou should not watch The Infographics Show, they regularly post misinformation.
Thank you for the detailed write up on the power draw!
Sunshine@piefed.caOPMto
Boycott US@lemmy.ca•66% of canadians have an unfavourable view of the USAEnglish
3·3 days agoBrazil is a shocker for sure! 54% approve of the new Monroe Doctrine MAGA regime?!
Sunshine@piefed.caOPMto
Boycott US@lemmy.ca•Should Canada Build Up Alternatives to Visa and Mastercard?English
1·3 days agoCan we please replace VISA, Mastercard, AMEX and Discover with Wero, Pix and JCB?
Sunshine@piefed.caOPMto
Boycott US@lemmy.ca•Lula warns Trump against meddling in Brazil election after criticism of judiciaryEnglish
171·3 days agoMAGA is literally seeking to destroy every South American country. Trump wants to punish Brazilians for being progressive and for using Pix.
Sunshine@piefed.caOPMto
Boycott US@lemmy.ca•A poll found only 33 per cent of Canadians viewed the United States favourably —A steep decline from the 54 per cent in 2024.English
4·3 days agoTime to tie their level of disapproval with their travel habits.
Sunshine@piefed.caOPto
Canada@lemmy.ca•Are B.C. mushrooms unfairly subsidized? U.S. growers think soEnglish
6·3 days agoNearly all Canadian mushroom exports — 98 per cent in 2024 — are sold in the U.S. As B.C.’s technologically advanced mushroom industry has grown into a global leader, some American producers have accused Canadian growers of benefiting from unfair government subsidies. It’s set off a trade dispute that could reshape the cross-border market.
Typical world comment.
Sunshine@piefed.caOPto
Privacy@programming.dev•Bill C-22 could expose Canadian data to U.S. surveillanceEnglish
1·3 days agoResearch by the Citizen Lab and the Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) on Bill C-22 and on its predecessor Bill C-2, the Strong Borders Act, which contained the same provisions concerning foreign data sharing, indicates the current legislation might quietly pave the way to giving U.S. law enforcement unprecedented access to personal data stored in Canada, even if held by Canadian companies
One is a potential agreement under the U.S. CLOUD Act, whichwould allow U.S. law enforcement to request personal data directly from Canadian technology companies, bypassing authorization by Canadian courts. This would have detrimental impacts on human rights, in particular, privacy, equality and free expression, while potentially leading to subordination of Canadian constitutional law to the U.S.’s lower legal standards.
At the outset, U.S. government actors face many fewer constraints than their Canadian counterparts on their ability to collect and use personal data in ways that may be illegal, unconstitutional or would violate human-rights laws in Canada.
while any CLOUD Act agreement might restrict the U.S. to targeting only U.S. citizens and residents, Canadian data might still be incidentally collected – for example, a Canadian user’s texts or private messages with someone investigated or charged in the U.S.
Or, if U.S. law enforcement issued to a Canadian service provider a keyword or geofence “reverse warrant” — where the request is for a list of all individuals who searched certain terms or all individuals who were at a specific location at a given time — it could also capture large swaths of personal data that is Canadian, even if the targeted person is not.
Second, invasive surveillance practices normalized in the U.S., such as a higher likelihood of being forced to turn over one’s social media history, can impact those trying to cross the Canada-U.S. border.
If there is already little to stop U.S. law enforcement from seizing people in Canada or demanding private details about those living in Canada with no substantial ties to the U.S., we should at least not encourage or sanction this level of encroachment within our own laws as well.
Sunshine@piefed.cato
Linux@programming.dev•I searched `CachyOS vs Fedora` on YouTube and all I found was AI Slop 🙄English
1·4 days agoYeah, the limited selection doesn’t seem so bad now.
Sunshine@piefed.cato
Linux@programming.dev•I searched `CachyOS vs Fedora` on YouTube and all I found was AI Slop 🙄English
1·4 days agoGoogle cares more about Gemini, YouTube can croak for all they care.
Sunshine@piefed.cato
Linux@programming.dev•I searched `CachyOS vs Fedora` on YouTube and all I found was AI Slop 🙄English
1·4 days agoYouTube and Facebook feel so unusable nowadays.
Sunshine@piefed.cato
Linux@programming.dev•I searched `CachyOS vs Fedora` on YouTube and all I found was AI Slop 🙄English
2·4 days agoI think switching to Peertube is an effective strategy since channels actually use the disk space for proper videos.
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