Was building a game with my kids using WIDE, each avatar is one of my kids (powered by Claude) working on the game... they wanted to watch Sponge Bob as they worked.
WIDE is an IDE where each one of your agents is an avatar, make coding even more fun!
Turning random images in to game ideas. Presenting "Climate Control", you're the god of harvest, humans keep praying to you for rain and weather, and your scrambling to answer their prayers while they simultaneous keep polluting.
@jmddotfm@build_canada You can have low wealth inequality and not tax the incentive out of creating business at the same time.
Also, inequality isn't great, but median wealth is better signal. If everyone's wealth doubled, but the top 10% tripled, everyone is net better but inequality goes up.
Run away spending has pushed taxation to a point where high tax payers and job creators would rather leave than stay.
There is a point where incremental tax causes a net reduction in total tax in the long-run. Canada has crossed that point.
With the exception of Shopify, no major company or employer has be founded in Canada in 50 years.
@jmddotfm@build_canada What the US does is tax world-wide income, even if you leave. We can do the same, so your only option would be to surrender your Canadian citizenship, but first you'd need to adopt a different one- or pay the tax.
Either way, we need to encourage business here.
@jaybuilding@antoinenivard Can you imagine founding in that environment??? Start a new company... Raise $2 million at a $10 million valuation, but then get dinged with a $1 million personal tax bill because of an unrealized capital gain in the company because it raised at that valuation.
67% of Canadians starting tech companies are doing it outside of Canada.
You can triple the number of tech businesses who are paying tax and tax paying jobs by adjusting the incentives for entrepreneurs to stay in Canada.
Moreover, with the right rules, we can attract founders from other countries here.
@build_canada Amazing, we need to encourage entrepreneurs.
The lifetime capital gains capital gains exemption is more of a "serial entrepreneur surtax" for founders who want to commit the horrible act of starting a second business in Canada.