@system_monarch APIs should be transactional and fast. If you aim for sub 300ms for any request, and move long processing workloads to async workers, you actually don't run into that issue.
Yes, they indeed do. Let's recap the numbers, that's super interesting.
Canada has lost 112,000 jobs from Jan to Apr. Gained 88,000 in May, mostly seasonal, creating a net loss of 24,000.
Canada is welcoming roughly 600,000 new temporary and permanent residents in 2026, excluding students. 400,000 canadians will also turn working age (16) this year.
Canada has 6.5 months left to create 1,024,000 jobs or it will have ~1,000,000 more unemployed by the end of the year.
Issue is not the clutch itself @Martyupnorth, is all the other parts that are gonna fail over the next 2-3 years that will end up costing 15-20k.
For 20k, you get a brand new compact car with a 5 years warranty.
My point is not that she should buy a new car, but that repair costs are too high.
It's past time for a law that ANY company that undergoes a layoff MUST lay off all H1B Visas before laying off a single American Citizen, and any company undergoing a layoff is banned from hiring an H1B Visa for at least 3 years.
@echipiuk I think the strategy is to have > 50% against staying in Canada, then use that as a leverage to deal with Canada.
It won't work though, the real leverage is a winning referendum.
Bill C-22 empowers the government to order VPN providers in Canada to retain metadata for up to a year.
The EU's highest court has struck down this type of mass data retention legislation twice already, suggesting it won't stand up to scrutiny:
1. https://t.co/64ploFpFN3
2. https://t.co/AofRiNsiW9
We're going to reiterate this one more time: there is no universe in which Proton VPN compromises its no-logs policy.
She is correct.
If she thinks advocates are going to wait for an appeal now though, she is dreaming in technicolor.
She must either schedule the referendum herself, or the thousands of volunteers who petitioned will dedicate themselves to her removal.
Say what...
The Canadian Spaceport land is owned by the Government of Canada, who leases it to Maritime Launch for $13,500 a year, who then leases it back to the Government of Canada for $20 million a year. 😮
What the fuck are we even doing 🤡🚀🇨🇦