Community update
Hey everyone, just thought I’d let people know about [email protected] and to go post over there, as it’s the far more active community. I’m sure most have heard of it already, but just in case you haven’t, I’m letting people know
Hey everyone, just thought I’d let people know about [email protected] and to go post over there, as it’s the far more active community. I’m sure most have heard of it already, but just in case you haven’t, I’m letting people know
I want to make some cash transfers to some of the poorest people. The main gang doing this seems to be givedirectly.org , a USAn charity
I might just use them, as that barely hardly counts as using a USAn product. (Not sure if they pay tax to the USA/Israel? Maybe they are exempt?)
But if there's an alternative outside that would be slightly preferable.
Go raibh maith agaibh
Dozens of experts, academics and organizations have released an open letter urging Prime Minister Mark Carney to swiftly "defend Canada's digital sovereignty" and protect the country from the whims of the Trump administration.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/42408763
So, some friends of mine tried "Fragpunk" last night and dragged me into trying it. Short version - don't bother, I didn't last 2 hours. It's insanely jam packed with currencies and predatory micro-transactions, the most boring character designs I've ever seen in the genre, AI Slop art, insanely ugly weapon models, and it's published by NetEase. That's like a hundred red flags for what is, at best, a competent 5v5 hero shooter.
But one of the ways they talked me into at least giving it a shot was one friend was convinced (by AI lying to him) that Bad Guitar Studios was Canadian. Upon scrutiny that wasn't even a little true but it DID get me thinking, are we making any cool games up here in the North?
I found some stuff with basic Googling. Compulsion games just released South of Midnight and that looks pretty good, though it's owned by Microsoft. Pheonix Labs made Dauntless, I didn't know they were Canadian. There's a bunch of tiny mobile developers. But I thought maybe other people might have more insight. Does anybody have an awesome game made by Canadians that they can point me towards?
It's confusing trying to buy Canadian with all the variations of made in, assembled in, grown in, packaged in, etc. Can we copy the Australian food labeling system, perhaps replacing the kangeroo with a maple leaf? I find this much clearer.
Originally from northern Italy, this made in Canada Nougat brand is by far my absolute favourite and go to for a treat. I have fond memories of my grandmother having these in a little candy dish and eating all of them! If you want a delicious snack, I definitely recommend these.
If you really want to showcase your love for Canada, they have a Maple Leaf collection too
All made in Canada, all made individually. As such they sell out rather quickly, but you can sign up for emails whenever a new one drops
I don’t own any personally, but I know several people with their skinning knives (both for skinning and general knife use) and they all swear by them
These guys are out of Quebec and have been making some of the best bike bags (panniers) for the last 35 years!
I personally own several, and I'm proud to see that "Made in Canada" label!
They have other games as well, and they also have a few games on Apple Arcade too
Up to 40% off leather goods hand-stitched in BC using USA full-grain leather and tiger stitching, backed by a lifetime guarantee
If you’ve never been, you really should try it. Their first restaurant was in St. John’s, Newfoundland, and all their food is 100% Canadian (to the best of my knowledge). It’s easily my favourite fast food place. Their Big Mary is the best fast food chicken sandwich I’ve ever had, and they’ve got my favourite taters too. Damn good food that I’d recommend to anyone