I waddled onto the beach and stole found a computer to use.

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Note: I’m moderating a handful of communities in more of a caretaker role. If you want to take one on, send me a message and I’ll share more info :)

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Cake day: June 5th, 2023

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  • Makes sense :)

    I was actually planning to promote the community around, I can include a note about you looking for more moderators?

    I was impressed by the size of the Australian team during the opening ceremony 😄 From what I hear, a number of Australians visit Canada during the ski / snowboard season. I figured that’s where the popularity for those sports comes from in an otherwise warm country?





  • While I’m not from a tornado prone region, I don’t think that’s a tornado.

    It might even be an edited image that’s been compressed many times? The grey thing seems to cut into the top of the building in some areas. As if they took a photo of a closed waffle house and edited it to look scary for the joke. Or something on the window/foreground

    Or it is indeed a very scary cloud and I’m glad I don’t have to deal with that regularly





  • The government definitely could have been the ones to take the lead on this. Reading the article, it seems like the solution is for Canadians to get on the platform and show that we’re here

    Lamrock said that most of X’s value comes from the days when it was Twitter and the fact that many governments are still on the platform from those days.

    The City of Fredericton recently stopped suing X, but spokesperson Marley McLellan said the decision was made after a survey that showed residents were using X less and less to find information about city services.

    “The city looks forward to continuing to share information and connect with residents on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, the website and through newsletters,” McLellan wrote in an email.

    Are people really getting government updates through LinkedIn?



  • I had to double-check what Deflock was for:

    DeFlock’s mission is simple: to shine a light on the widespread use of ALPR technology, raise awareness about the threats it poses to personal privacy and civil liberties, and empower the public to take action.

    This app makes it easy to view and report AI powered surveillance cameras, automatic license plate readers (ALPRs), and other surveillance infrastructure near you.

    Sharing information about where cameras are located is terrorism now?

    🙄