

The more you know. I always thought faucet was used colloquially like “another faucet of information.”
I stand corrected.


The more you know. I always thought faucet was used colloquially like “another faucet of information.”
I stand corrected.


Brian Goss has a fun way of saying “I hate Canada and I’m a far-right meathead.”
That said, it’s a mining company. I’m not surprised it’s headed by literal idiots who show the mental onset of heavy metal poisoning.


I think the major issue here is just the presence of India and Israel. The Indian government carried out a hit against a Canadian on Canadian soil and as such shouldn’t be allowed to do business in Canada, and Israel is currently committing genocide.
Usually I’m not a fan of protesters but come on, they’re pretty justified here.
Just don’t do business with hostile governments or war criminals. It’s that simple.


That’s why I’ve said “once you see it.” I’m fully aware of vibe coding and I know it’s useful to help speed things along and cut down development time.
I think I was more leaning towards assets than anything else, though I’ve seen people argue about mechanics and code, so I figured I’d include it.


Art, news articles, etc.


I feel like stories like these need more light than they’re currently getting. The United States is free to do what they want and far be it from me to tell them what is morally correct as a Canadian, but more Canadians need to be aware that the US is a safe destination for day visits like shopping, but that’s it.


See, I don’t mind AI if it’s used for stuff like NPC interactions and what not, but not for the creation of assets or mechanics.
At least in it’s current iteration, AI can stand out like a sore thumb and once you see it, something is taken away from the experience.
I don’t think I’ve played a game where I’ve seen AI but this definitely applies to other faucets.
You can experience a full Chinese holiday and the culture behind it in China. I don’t understand dedicating a whole month to Chinese culture and what it’s being to the table for Canada.
Bringing up old policies and treaties from over 100 years ago and acting like anyone alive today is negatively impacted by them is disingenuous.
One could also argue the exclusivity of the Chinese community in British Columbia that refuses to do business with anyone but Chinese nationals, like their exclusive taxi services.
There’s a reason we don’t have “German History Month” or “Australian Heritage Month.” It has nothing to do with Canada and it’s culture. If you’re Chinese, and you move here, there is a distinct Chinese-Canadian culture you can go to. If you desire a more catered Chinese experience you can travel to China.
If the goal is education, there is no benefit to Chinese heritage that justifies Canada having an entire month dedicated to it.
This. Is. Dumb.