Thousands lose their jobs in deep cuts at tech giant Oracle
2mon 17d ago in technology from www.bbc.comFeels like a month ago they were spending billions on some AI scheme.
GNOME 50 Drops Google Drive Integration (For a Valid Reason)
2mon 17d ago in linux from itsfoss.comI use pcloud and it has lifetime plans that go on sale quite often. A few hundred got me a terabyte for life.
Ford takes another run at stripping municipal green building rules
2mon 17d ago in canadapolitics@lemmy.ca from www.nationalobserver.comHe could have any houses built and it would increase affordability. If you don't have dense zoning municipally then you need to get rid of greenbelt, to support the urban sprawl.
Every municipal wants to profit off the housing shortage, and this is the end result. Ford can't do anything except rezone and getting booted out, or open greenbelt.
AMD says it will buy Intel, completing the strangest reversal in chip history
2mon 17d ago in technology from www.techspot.comObviously not when AMD lapped Intel in market cap.
What was even their moat, dependence on TSMC to fab their chips?
Why greens are weak in Canada while strong in many European countries?
2mon 18d ago in canadapolitics@lemmy.caThat was what I was asking, if it was worded poorly.
Doesn't Liberal mean freedom, or you're saying it as the Liberal party?
Liberalism is a political and moral philosophy that emphasizes individual rights, liberty, and equality before the law. It advocates for a government that protects personal freedoms and promotes democratic values, often supporting a market economy and civil rights.
Margins aren't very high on houses for developers, its largely government policy that is the highest cost, largely things like zoning and developer taxes. So how far can prices possibly fall by eliminating the developer profit, 10% as a non-profit, assuming they can do it with the same efficiency?
The largest cities tend to be very Liberal, and zoning laws, developer taxes, and slow pemitting are the worst.
Its financialized due to cheap debt and a shortages, caused by the BoC and the NDP themselves supporting mass immigration.
I don't see anything Avi is pushing to definancialize it, if anything he wants to exacerbate shortages to encourage further speculation. I'd be curious what you think he's suggesting that will accomplish it.
US average fuel price passes $4 a gallon for first time in four years amid Iran war
2mon 18d ago in news from www.theguardian.comMass transit requires good zoning laws. Government creates problems..
Vancouver builders pull signs, delay projects as extortion fears spread
3mon 4d ago in canada@lemmy.ca from vancouver.citynews.caLiberal Minister blames housing unaffordability on Iran war
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3mon 5d ago in investing‘Empty pit of despair’: Job seeker describes struggle as Canada posts biggest job loss in decades
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3mon 12d ago in AIVideo from www.youtube.comAre Property Rights in Vancouver at Risk? - w/Guest Tom Isaac | The Loonie Hour Episode 231
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