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@lyndamerry484 @robsonfletcher
About the only reporting on this #PrivateEquity debacle is the banks reporting on its losses each quarter that creates news opportunities to show the user & revenue declines. Somehow the CTO thinks devaluation of his purchase is going to save him money on his ....
Gab🤝Parlour🤝PravdaSocialist🤝4Chan devolutionary purchase?
Twice, two high profile -r's went to his broadcasting platform now only to crash when it reached a certain scale of listeners. Luckily there are far less people using his platform else the place might implode! Definitely an increase in #malware hosting from what I have checked previously 2yrs ago vs. now.
Lucky tmajor advertising partners took the CTO's advice and ... Left the platform.
They (advertising partners) don't like their content next to Nazis crap or CSAM content like they share on Meta. Still, being 3rd place in CSAM hosting as an oligarch platform that bots get creates to keep the con of DAU & MAU going on to ' replace the people that left the platform with bots instead ' is just following Marks' fraud model of ' growth, via bots, not people ' as a financial fraud & insecure by design platform or Organic Negative Growth of Users vs. Organic User Growth pattern, perfectly. 💯
The migration away in the #news to its own hosted #fediverse instance continues though. When #news learns that you can have major search engine indexed content without a login like a paywall like #TheFacebook or #Instagram or #Twitter, which basically is a check box to enable, maybe then those companies running their own SEO optimized without banner ADs & just their indexed by the search engines bypassing Meta & Twitter content with a donation jar & transparency for hosting costs show that, yeah, they could find out that model is a decent, transparent, mission critical, moderated by them home for their journalists for their current event #news production brand without going through some horrible #OligarchWebHosting sugar daddy screwing up their brand by association with their Fraud As A Service platform in #OligarchWebHostingFails in
#FreeWebHostingCulture !Time will tell though!
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Hey! It’s @robsonfletcher on CBC talking grid storage in Alberta. This is an area Alberta needs to push ahead on so it’s good to hear it getting some attention.
Edit: Good little piece although I’m disappointed he didn’t mention pumped hydro at all, just batteries. Pumped hydro is old tech and the most efficient storage we can build but everyone seems to be focussing on batteries.
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Sightings of deer wearing high-vis jacket raise questions, quips and concerns in B.C. village
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/deer-high-vis-jacket-vest-mcbride-bc-1.7392483
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"Justice Kent Teskey warned the province that courts take a dim view of delay being used to neuter public attempts to understand how important decisions are made.
'The requesting parties have been practically denied access to the information they are entitled to at law and this court will not abet this conduct through the availability of judicial review,' he wrote in a judgment released Friday."
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/judge-alberta-coal-documents-1.7174263
#ableg #alberta #cdnpoli #canada #coal #mining #foi #foia #foip #atip
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The City of Calgary plans to cut down this 125-year-old elm tree, knock down the 41-year-old hockey arena behind it, and build a new, smaller arena where the tree is:
https://livewirecalgary.com/2024/03/18/stampede-elm-event-centre-seeds-saplings/The project is estimated to cost $926.4 million, in total, with the city covering 56% of those costs. (And also on the hook for cost overruns.)
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Kinda amazing how many consequential outcomes in Alberta politics over the past year have been decided by votes of just over 50%
May 2022: Jason Kenney gets 51.4% support in leadership review. He resigns.
October 2022: Danielle Smith wins UCP leadership on sixth round of voting with 53.8% of the ballots.
May 2023: UCP wins election with 52.6% of the popular vote.
#abvote #abvotes #alberta #albertavotes2023 #ableg #abpoli #cdnpoli
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Kinda amazing how many consequential outcomes in Alberta politics over the past year have been decided by votes of just over 50%
May 2022: Jason Kenney gets 51.4% support in leadership review. He resigns.
October 2022: Danielle Smith wins UCP leadership on sixth round of voting with 53.8% of the ballots.
May 2023: UCP wins election with 52.6% of the popular vote.
#abvote #abvotes #alberta #albertavotes2023 #ableg #abpoli #cdnpoli
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Kinda amazing how many consequential outcomes in Alberta politics over the past year have been decided by votes of just over 50%
May 2022: Jason Kenney gets 51.4% support in leadership review. He resigns.
October 2022: Danielle Smith wins UCP leadership on sixth round of voting with 53.8% of the ballots.
May 2023: UCP wins election with 52.6% of the popular vote.
#abvote #abvotes #alberta #albertavotes2023 #ableg #abpoli #cdnpoli
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Kinda amazing how many consequential outcomes in Alberta politics over the past year have been decided by votes of just over 50%
May 2022: Jason Kenney gets 51.4% support in leadership review. He resigns.
October 2022: Danielle Smith wins UCP leadership on sixth round of voting with 53.8% of the ballots.
May 2023: UCP wins election with 52.6% of the popular vote.
#abvote #abvotes #alberta #albertavotes2023 #ableg #abpoli #cdnpoli
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Kinda amazing how many consequential outcomes in Alberta politics over the past year have been decided by votes of just over 50%
May 2022: Jason Kenney gets 51.4% support in leadership review. He resigns.
October 2022: Danielle Smith wins UCP leadership on sixth round of voting with 53.8% of the ballots.
May 2023: UCP wins election with 52.6% of the popular vote.
#abvote #abvotes #alberta #albertavotes2023 #ableg #abpoli #cdnpoli
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Alberta elections, historically, tend to be blowouts. Not many close contests.
The seat margin in this year's vote is the smallest there's ever been. (11 seats separate government & official opposition, if you include Jennifer Johnson with the UCP; 10 seats if you don't.)
LONG infographic below. Click to expand, if needed.
#abvote #abvotes #alberta #albertavotes2023 #ableg #abpoli #cdnpoli
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Alberta elections, historically, tend to be blowouts. Not many close contests.
The seat margin in this year's vote is the smallest there's ever been. (11 seats separate government & official opposition, if you include Jennifer Johnson with the UCP; 10 seats if you don't.)
LONG infographic below. Click to expand, if needed.
#abvote #abvotes #alberta #albertavotes2023 #ableg #abpoli #cdnpoli
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Alberta elections, historically, tend to be blowouts. Not many close contests.
The seat margin in this year's vote is the smallest there's ever been. (11 seats separate government & official opposition, if you include Jennifer Johnson with the UCP; 10 seats if you don't.)
LONG infographic below. Click to expand, if needed.
#abvote #abvotes #alberta #albertavotes2023 #ableg #abpoli #cdnpoli
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Alberta elections, historically, tend to be blowouts. Not many close contests.
The seat margin in this year's vote is the smallest there's ever been. (11 seats separate government & official opposition, if you include Jennifer Johnson with the UCP; 10 seats if you don't.)
LONG infographic below. Click to expand, if needed.
#abvote #abvotes #alberta #albertavotes2023 #ableg #abpoli #cdnpoli
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Alberta elections, historically, tend to be blowouts. Not many close contests.
The seat margin in this year's vote is the smallest there's ever been. (11 seats separate government & official opposition, if you include Jennifer Johnson with the UCP; 10 seats if you don't.)
LONG infographic below. Click to expand, if needed.
#abvote #abvotes #alberta #albertavotes2023 #ableg #abpoli #cdnpoli