

All the goodies tech of the F35 are behind a server in Texas. Which means that if the US choose to invade Canada we have 88 paper weight who cost a fortune
Fuck the F35


All the goodies tech of the F35 are behind a server in Texas. Which means that if the US choose to invade Canada we have 88 paper weight who cost a fortune
Fuck the F35


Ok. On va mettre du Sardou à la place 😉


Sadly not only US I follow the education news of Quebec and Ontario. It’s not that great


IIRC Tesla vendors were using provincial carbon credits illegally (they were selling car to themselves and grabbing the credit for daddy Musk or something like that). Sadly I cannot find any articles, it was 2-3 years ago


Yes. You get less value for your buck but shareholders get more value for theirs


This look like a bad idea


Sorry I don’t buy this argument. Maybe the first Tesla will be bought some day as a collection prize but the cyber dumpster, hardly.
People buy crappy beige PC because they are culturally significant, the cybertruck is not
For this type of meme we should always have the inverse for girl, it’s 2026 guys

Just one more war, bro


Who were the last to escape to Argentina ? 🤔


He should go to the NPD. Let’s go Gilbault be a torn in his ass


There’s other search engines that are less Ai heavy.
Or you could go with SearXNG


I don’t say that « super spies » don’t exist, what I’m saying is that they aren’t the norm
There’s more George Smiley that they have James Bond
I have edited my first post


Once, a hostile secret service had to send a skilled and experienced operative to commit assassination, sabotage or terrorism thousands of miles away, or activate networks of sleeper agents, or find and train ideologically committed recruits ready to betray their country. Such schemes took years to prepare.
Nope. This is not how spy work works. Want you want is a bunch of turned deniable assets. The skill operative is an invention of the American movies
https://www.nationalobserver.com/2025/04/18/analysis/there-really-no-evidence-human-remains-residential-school-sites