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Don't give that douchebag the views. His boasting of stealing from the poor and giving to the rich is disgusting.
I've never gone before because I assumed it was all..... folk music. What was it like? I'm mostly turned-off by the sheer number of people that attend
I've walked through this on the way to the theater a thousand times but never actually looked up!
I visited this castle recently and it's pretty gorgeous - a lot smaller on the inside than you'd think, and the tour basically is designed to get you in and out as fast as possible. But the view from the back windows after the tour is complete is a stunning vista worthy of a lot of photos. The walk up to the base of the castle is very picturesque, and there's options to take a horse & carriage ride up, if you're in a rush.
If you ever visit Munich, I highly recommend visiting as a day-trip!
And the Lurkers Guide is still online! I've been doing the suggested chronological-without-spoilers first time watchthrough and have been reading the guide after every episode. You can tell a lot of the scripts were planned well in advance!
I'm just finishing the last season and it's actually incredible!
lmfao is this that tree in that zdzislaw beksinski painting?
https://fineartamerica.com/featured/untitled-nightmare-tree-zdzislaw-beksinski.html
Holy shit I assumed this was a joke
I just tried Praha for the first time last year and went repeatedly for the beef tartar 🤤!
And Rigolettos moved to something like 104th street and 100th ave, and then to somewhere on Jasper Ave closer to Chinatown - did it used to be on Rice Howard?
Likewise - it's only happened a few times in my life, but there have been moments in a 2k-line long SQL stored proc I inherited that I needed to print the thing off and user markers to try group code up and figure out what was happening (it was a monstrosity with no formatting or comments lol)
But yeah day to day, even year to year nobody is printing off their code to look at it - let alone only 20 lines of it lol
Why one AHS nurse’s 2022 salary was higher than the CEO’s
What do people think of this? An AHS nurse was making over $500k - people I know in the industry were saying to do this, he'd have to work 16 hours a day with overtime, every single day (no vacation, no weekend) for an entire year, and some said it sounded impossible. How is this even above-the-board lol?
Awesome! There's so many little niche subreddits I took for granted on Reddit that I was missing on the alternatives - I was missing Seinfeld shitposting lol
Russian pavilion shut out of Edmonton Heritage Festival due to safety concerns, threats | CBC News
The Edmonton Heritage Festival Association will not allow the Russian pavilion to be part of this year's festival, citing safety concerns and an inability to find a solution. Multiple Ukrainian organizations asked the association to exclude the pavilion from participating because of the war.
I've tried raw chicken at a restaurant in Japan before, and let me tell you: it tastes exactly like raw chicken smells. It was awful lol. The horse sashimi actually had flavor to it, but chicken sashimi was not for me
Wow that's a very protective stance to take! Good reason though. There's probably enough people out there actually copy + pasting the code that gets spit-out to have to worry about that. I try to only use ChatGPT to figure out syntax or get a high-level understanding of an approach to doing something, without having to scour the web for documentation.
I can see where they're coming from in terms of security, but that sounds a bit harsh.
At least where I work, we're told basically "use it if you want, just be prepared for it to be wrong and double check everything it tells you" which sounds a little more reasonable IMO
Edmonton police to begin pilot program for body-worn cameras | CBC News
Thirty-five patrol officers with the Edmonton Police Service have been selected for the six-month pilot project after the province announced earlier this year that their use would become mandatory for Alberta police.
This new theme is amazing, thank you!
Ugh, the quicker we get rid of oil (and the conservatives) the better 😫
That was interesting - the Trust Thermocline
Homes destroyed, livestock lost following large tornado in central Alberta | CBC News
RCMP had initially told media that injuries had been reported in the area, but later on Saturday, they said "it does not appear" that anyone was hurt.
Faulty cables cause latest delay for Valley Line Southeast LRT project | CBC News
TransEd crews doing testing on the Valley Line Southeast LRT found that oxidation had caused damage on signalling cables. The company says the cables need to be replaced before the line opens. After years of delay, the rail link between Mill Woods and downtown still doesn't have an opening date.
Takeout prices will spike after Edmonton bylaw kicks in, packaging wholesaler predicts | CBC News
Edmonton businesses are swapping out plastic shopping bags and food containers made of polystyrene foam for more sustainable options in preparation for a new city bylaw that comes into effect on July 1.
Edmonton man finds creative ways to prevent catalytic converter theft
Watch Edmonton man finds creative ways to prevent catalytic converter theft Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca
The recent rainfall has filled many temporary water bodies and ditches around the city creating the perfect conditions for mosquitoes.
Trial begins for Edmonton actor accused of sexually assaulting teenage colleague | CBC News
A woman in her 30s testified in court on Monday that an older colleague took advantage of her while she was a teenage actor in a production at the Citadel Theatre.
From fire to flood: County west of Edmonton faces new emergency following heavy rains | CBC News
Days after wildfire evacuation orders were lifted for residents of Edson and Yellowhead County in west-central Alberta, flooding triggered by battering rain is forcing some residents out of their homes again.
Dark skies didn't dampen the spirits of Edmontonians out to celebrate the art of drag.
Best breakfast sandwiches downtown
After my beloved Bite of Brazil closed downtown last month, I'm out of of ideas for a place (ideally a café and not a chain) that does good breakfast sandwiches and coffee.
Anyone have any recommendations?
Creating this in hopes of a Reddit exodus
I'm new to kbin and am trying to learn its features and Reddit-equivalences.
I noticed there was a lack of an Edmonton magazine here despite some YEG-adjacent posts to /m/random
, and created this in hopes of getting some Edmontonians off of Reddit as well.
The /r/edmonton subreddit mods also refused to take park in the Reddit blackout, so I don't want to visit that sub or associate with them anymore (nor feed their high school feelings of false power)
I'm still learning how to use this, and it's made difficult by the current performance issues impacting kbin on this Reddit-hug-of-death during the June 12th-14th blackout.
If anybody wants a moderator role, feel free to reach out!