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jdalgetty commented on Closure of the Weatheradio service in Canada   rac.ca/rac-responds-to-th... · Posted by u/da768
jdalgetty · 11 days ago
One less thing to listen to on my radio scanner :(
jdalgetty commented on Y Combinator website no longer lists Canada as a country it invests in   betakit.com/y-combinator-... · Posted by u/TheLegace
greenavocado · a month ago
Canada's economy is dominated by a few big companies because the government makes too many rules. It costs too much to start a business here. In politics, only two parties really matter. This creates a closed system where big players stay big and new competition is crushed by red tape. Regulatory frameworks impose prohibitive compliance costs, favoring established incumbents over startups. Key sectors like banking, telecom, and aviation function as protected triopolies. Political power remains centralized between two parties with overlapping establishment interests. These structural barriers effectively suffocate competition and exclude new market entrants.
jdalgetty · a month ago
What do you mean it costs too much to start businesses here? I’ve founded 3 start ups and have not had any issues with things costing too much. Not a single one of those startups needed much to get going and there was no red tape or mysterious taxes that got in the way.
jdalgetty commented on 40% of Kids Can't Read and Teachers Are Quitting [video]   youtube.com/watch?v=XTugy... · Posted by u/squillion
jdalgetty · 2 months ago
This is 100% the fault of parents.
jdalgetty commented on Clicks Communicator   clicksphone.com/en/commun... · Posted by u/microflash
kh_hk · 2 months ago
My recommendation for someone considering a minimalist / dumbphone / detox / whatever is to avoid expensive products that over-promise their utility. There's no middle ground, it's either usable or it is not, so any in between will just become e-waste eventually.

The alternative I went with, and which I recommend, is getting both a smartphone and a nokia shitphone (no internet). Then ask the carrier for a sim duplicate. These exist, and are in fact a new number that redirects to your number. Use and carry whichever you want, knowing that calls will all go to both phones.

jdalgetty · 2 months ago
Can you elaborate on the sim duplicate thing - I've never heard of that before - how would I go about getting one of those?
jdalgetty commented on Toys with the highest play-time and lowest clean-up-time   joannabregan.substack.com... · Posted by u/surprisetalk
jdalgetty · 3 months ago
Magna tiles are easy to clean up in the they stick to each other sense, but I still find them all over the house.
jdalgetty commented on Cassette tapes are making a comeback?   theconversation.com/casse... · Posted by u/devonnull
BigTTYGothGF · 3 months ago
It's been thirty years since I last used a cassette tape (the adaptor things you'd stick in the car radio don't count) and I've never once missed them.
jdalgetty · 3 months ago
Yea, I was pretty happy to move from tapes to cds.
jdalgetty commented on School cell phone bans and student achievement   nber.org/digest/202512/sc... · Posted by u/harias
kakacik · 3 months ago
This is bulk of the problem. Don't expect kids to do better when their role models screw up so badly. Sure some will come on top of their own parents but thats not the norm rather just an exception.

There is always the peer pressure excuse but thats not good enough. At the end who buys and setups and keeps paying for that phone?

jdalgetty · 3 months ago
The other side of it - why can't parents set up screen time and app limits, especially during school hours? No kid needs access to clash royale or snapchat during the school day. The phone should be locked down to "essentials" like the calculator, etc.
jdalgetty commented on School cell phone bans and student achievement   nber.org/digest/202512/sc... · Posted by u/harias
aschla · 3 months ago
I'm not particularly old yet, in my mid-thirties, but I reacted like someone much older when I learned kids are allowed to carry around their phones all day at school.

Back in my day (when we walked to school uphill both ways), we weren't allowed to carry around basic flip phones. They had to be in our locker and only used before or after school.

When and why did it become acceptable for much more distracting and stimulating devices to be allowed in class?

jdalgetty · 3 months ago
When parents themselves also became addicted and decided it was easier to give their kids phones than to parent them.
jdalgetty commented on Sued by Nintendo   suedbynintendo.com/... · Posted by u/notepad0x90
not--felix · 4 months ago
The page is a little too red.
jdalgetty · 4 months ago
Yea, that messed with my eyes.
jdalgetty commented on YouTube is taking down videos on performing nonstandard Windows 11 installs   old.reddit.com/r/DataHoar... · Posted by u/jjbinx007
baq · 4 months ago
> LibreOffice is an okay office suite

writer, perhaps. calc, not even close - google sheets is unfortunately better in almost every way, and google sheets aren't great either.

jdalgetty · 4 months ago
I've used calc every day for years. It works well.

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