The dishwasher never fills up as quickly as when you’ve finally worked up the motivation to properly empty it.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Calgary councillors debate whether a 'war' on cars is brewing in the cityEnglish
7·6 days agoIt’s worse. Parking stalls take up extremely valuable land area that could be used to build on instead. The developers believe that they can fill a 44 unit apartment building with only 12 parking spaces, which is only 1 space for nearly every 4 units. Most parking bylaws I’ve seen require 1.5 parking spaces per unit, which means this building would need at least 66 spaces by law; so many that they would occupy the same land needed for the actual building that the spaces are serving. This is urban infill, but the arguments against the parking variance sound as though we’re talking about a property on the edge of the city. Minimum parking requirements set an arbitrary upper limit on how many units you can build on a given parcel as they fight for every square meter.
ergonomic_importer@piefed.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Canada Is Edging Toward a Two-Party System. That Would Be a MistakeEnglish
33·14 days agoI remember when 2015 was going to be the last election under FPTP 🤦
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Canada@lemmy.ca•Photonic claims “world-first” quantum teleportation across Telus fibre networkEnglish
4·14 days agoNow introducing the Q Family and Friends plan. Choose 5 of your closest contacts to have 5ms faster connections for only $500/mo with a tab.
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Canada@lemmy.ca•The F-35 Debate Is Really about How We Killed the Avro Arrow | The WalrusEnglish
2·18 days agoAs much as I love that airframe, I have to agree. The program was never going to be financially or strategically viable.
The largest blunder of that era was the amount of brain drain as engineers from Avro fled to the US for higher paying jobs.

This is what I’ve done for years, but I sometimes feel like it’s not a great solution from a security standpoint.
Though I have switched from fail2ban to Crowdsec, which did end up banning my own connection attempts when I forgot to whitelist myself, so that seems secure enough.