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Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What personal actions you take to stay optimistic?
10·15 hours agoI stay away from most news sites. I only skim CBC and BBC. I constantly look back in histroy for perspective. It helps me realize we are living in one of the best times in humanities’ existance.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
News•Delayed jobs report: Unemployment ticks up to 4.6%, jobs up 64K— The joblessness rate hasn’t been this high in four years, since the COVID pandemic.
135·15 hours agoIt would be nice to know what country this is.
Quilotoa@lemmy.caOPto
Canada@lemmy.ca•Canada's inflation rate stayed flat in November but grocery prices grew at fastest pace in nearly 2 years
3·2 days agoI left Haiti with no solutions. Many Haitians looked at us (middle class of the developed world) as the cause of their problems - that the stuff we consume and the stuff we waste and the energy we consume results in shortages there. They have no social safety net, bad health care, little food, rampant disease. I don’t know what the answers are, but often when I go to bed without hunger pangs, or enter my huge house (in some places, they took turns sleeping because there wasn’t enough room on the floor for the whole family to lie down), or walk into a doctor’s office, I think of them.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What are some ways you remember stuff in a language you're learning?
1·2 days agoFlashcards for new vocabulary and learning songs in the new language seems to work for me.
Quilotoa@lemmy.caOPto
Canada@lemmy.ca•Canada's inflation rate stayed flat in November but grocery prices grew at fastest pace in nearly 2 years
42·2 days agoI worked in a hospital in Central Haiti for three years. Children died regularly because they didn’t have enough to eat. A visit to the hospital (which included seeing a doctor, any lab tests, medicine, or x-rays) was $10, a price that many people couldn’t afford. They looked on us middle class like we look at billionaires.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Showerthoughts•Skeletons with huge artificial breasts. Graveyards are full of them. Bones and silicone don't rot.
30·2 days agoTechnically, silicone does not rot. It breaks down into smaller materials but does not decompose into its base components like organic material.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Showerthoughts•Skeletons with huge artificial breasts. Graveyards are full of them. Bones and silicone don't rot.
41·2 days agoBones do rot, just more slowly than flesh.
Quilotoa@lemmy.caOPto
Canada@lemmy.ca•Canada's inflation rate stayed flat in November but grocery prices grew at fastest pace in nearly 2 years
41·2 days agoTaking it a step further, why don’t we take the top 1% of the wealthy worldwide and share it with the people. The top 1% would be anyone who makes over $82,640 Cdn. (depending on which metric you use). The top 5% of earners in the world would be anything over $48,000 Cdn.
Quilotoa@lemmy.caOPto
World News•'You're going to die in Canada': U.S. suspect charged in cross-border extortion threatsEnglish
3·2 days agoYeah, I did the same thing.
Quilotoa@lemmy.caOPto
Dad Jokes•Did you hear about the new breakfast meal McDonalds has introduced in Germany?English
10·2 days agoThat would be the wurst.
Quilotoa@lemmy.caOPto
Dad Jokes•Did you hear about the new breakfast meal McDonalds has introduced in Germany?English
6·2 days agoThe McDonalds breakfast meal in North America is called egg Mcmuffin which is an egg with a muffin. Mc sounds similar to mit, so it’s a play on the two similar sounds.
Quilotoa@lemmy.catoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•If AI replaces workers, should it also pay taxes?English
41·2 days agoFlew kites with keys attached to them.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
Canada@lemmy.ca•Edmonton sees record increase in frostbite amputations, despite innovative treatment
21·2 days agoInteresting that in Calgary, the number of frostbite amputations has been declining? Was the winter severe in Edmonton last year? Has there been more homeless move into Edmonton?
That is the best question by a dam site.
Quilotoa@lemmy.catoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•If AI replaces workers, should it also pay taxes?English
71·2 days agoThere used to be people who were hired to go around lighting the oil street lamps at dusk. Sharpest spoon. lol. Hilariously ironic.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
World News•Clean, Limitless Energy Exists. China Is Going Big in the Race to Harness It.English
11·3 days agoThis kind of investment gives me hope that fusion may one day be economically feasible.
Quilotoa@lemmy.cato
United States | News & Politics@lemmy.ml•JetBlue flight near Venezuela avoids ‘midair collision’ with US Air Force tanker
6·3 days agoI had to open the article. I was picturing an ocean vessel flying around.
Quilotoa@lemmy.catoHacker News@lemmy.bestiver.se•If AI replaces workers, should it also pay taxes?English
122·3 days agoATM’s replaced workers. Self serve gas pumps replaced workers. Self serve checkouts replaced workers. The spinning jenny replaced workers. The light bulb replaced workers. Vending machines replaced workers. None paid taxes.














I don’t know of any.