
Quote from: Tamas on Today at 01:20:21 AMWhat are you basing the 20% on?
Quote from: Admiral Yi on November 28, 2025, 09:28:05 PMQuote from: The Minsky Moment on November 28, 2025, 08:59:33 PMWe don't know the value added and we don't know the cost.
We can estimate, no? Total LLM buildout is like 500B so far, I figure Meta is like 20% of that.
Quote from: Jacob on November 28, 2025, 06:32:51 PMQuote from: Grey Fox on November 28, 2025, 04:19:53 PMThat only muddies the water tho. What are the real intentions of the federal government? It will get it's way but we don't know what it really wants.
My read is that Carney's objective is two-fold:
- If someone comes forward and is willing to provide the capital to invest in Canadian infrastructure (in this case a pipeline), then Carney is likely to get on board. He wants to make it at least incrementally more attractive to do so.
- He's using this to differentiate himself from the Trudeau era Liberals and emphasize his message of "I'm all in on the economy and am making practical sensible growth oriented decisions, even if it means going against some of the idealistic feel-good principles of my predecessor." He may score a few points in Alberta, but those are probably useless. What matters more is that this is high profile enough to get play elsewhere across the country.
Quote from: Crazy_Ivan80 on November 28, 2025, 04:21:19 PMQuote from: Syt on November 28, 2025, 10:43:03 AMQuote from: Tamas on November 28, 2025, 10:33:21 AMI wouldn't rule out the possibility that they are just evil hypocrites.Inconceivable!
I'm hearing that in a very specific voice....

Quote from: jimmy olsen on November 28, 2025, 07:02:49 PMLooking at the story, it seems to be 1997, but the images look a lot more recent than that.Quote from: viper37 on November 28, 2025, 02:24:33 PMMy cousin insisted I watched Berserk. I tried, I really tried.
This one is always ranting against wokes destroying Star Wars and Hollywood, and he sees non binaries. He sees non binaries everywhere. Ok, he's in downtown Montreal, so maybe he as a point about the last part. Although he gets out of his place only to work in a manufacturing plant, then rush back home to play games, so I don't really know where he sees so many non binary people. Go figure. Montreal is such a weird place.
So, Berserk.
The story about a butch lesbian trying to fit in a men's world, falling for a gay dude who spends his days training hard, who has a crush on an effeminate gay dude who was once the lover or minion to a pedophile lord. This is more the story of a love triangle, where demons are inserted for good measure than anything else. The gay subplot is kinda hard to miss.
Anyway. Lots of violence, lots of gore, but poor story overall. There's really nothing except some gay inuendo, some sex/nudity and lots of violence. Military strategy is totally absent, they don't even pretend to try anything. Armies clash together even worst than Braveheart and that's supposed to be good.
Which adaption did you watch? The terrible 2016 one or the classic 1997 one?
I haven't watched either, but I have read the manga and it's definitely one of the greatest manga of all time. Art and story are both incredible. Might be the greatest Dark Fantasy ever written.
Guts was sold as kid to men, but he's definitely not gay and neither is Casca.
Quote from: Jacob on November 28, 2025, 06:42:25 PMIt's possible. I think it's more due to his online crowd, but it's possible. He spends most of his time in gaming communities when not at work. Gf is a foreigner and has no social network of her own, so it's not like he's seeing a lot of people.Quote from: viper37 on November 28, 2025, 02:24:33 PMThis one is always ranting against wokes destroying Star Wars and Hollywood, and he sees non binaries. He sees non binaries everywhere. Ok, he's in downtown Montreal, so maybe he as a point about the last part. Although he gets out of his place only to work in a manufacturing plant, then rush back home to play games, so I don't really know where he sees so many non binary people. Go figure. Montreal is such a weird place.
Maybe he's interpreting modern (Montreal) fashion as being non-binary when really it's just people dressing in styles he thinks are weird?

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