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Jake Daynes 🇨🇦

@JakeDaynes

Founder & Builder @ https://t.co/WP7FUxKilr | Girl-dad. Elbows up! 🇨🇦 Competitive Gamer | https://t.co/mSTsq9PqdX Opinions are my own. 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️ Ally.

Vancouver, British Columbia Katılım Kasım 2013
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Mimi J
Mimi J@TheKanehB·
How did pagers have service absolutely everywhere before cell towers? There were no dead zones w the beeper and no towers. What happened to that tech?
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Jake Daynes 🇨🇦@JakeDaynes·
@WPark27 @LesNessman1500 @TheKanehB @JohnT68232522 You're such an absolute goof it's honestly sad. You should be medicated at this point. There was no federal guidelines to shut it down, and I have a better technical understanding of BlackBerry messages than you could dream of. I've literally run my own cellular network, muppet.
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William Park
William Park@WPark27·
@JakeDaynes @LesNessman1500 @TheKanehB @JohnT68232522 A true Christian tells it like it is. You made your brother gay with your bullshit. Nextel was a dream and there were federal guidelines to shut it down after LEO couldn’t keep up with the cartels. You have no understanding of how it was used the same applies to BlackBerry mesg
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Jake Daynes 🇨🇦@JakeDaynes·
@WPark27 @LesNessman1500 @TheKanehB @JohnT68232522 Spoken like a true "Christian" with all that vulgarity. I'm impressed your room temperature IQ can even spell logistics. CALEA mandated a switch level backdoor - federal agencies didn't need a Stingray to listen in on comms. I've worked with mobile networks/devices for 17+ years.
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William Park
William Park@WPark27·
@JakeDaynes @LesNessman1500 @TheKanehB @JohnT68232522 You are bitch and don’t understand how important seconds are when it comes to warfare or logistics. Nextel gave you those seconds on cheap accessible burner phones that stingrays couldn’t even be used against. Shove your finger up your ass and smell.
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Jake Daynes 🇨🇦@JakeDaynes·
@WPark27 @LesNessman1500 @TheKanehB @JohnT68232522 You're wrong. iDEN was vulnerable to triangulation through CSLI just like CDMA and GSM, or if the user was an active PTT user then the network had a very precise location. As far as eavesdropping, Motorola & Nextel fully complied with CALEA to build backdoors into their networks.
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William Park
William Park@WPark27·
@LesNessman1500 @TheKanehB @JohnT68232522 Your an idiot. You probably let tsa probe your anus. iden network had no delay and couldn’t be traced, You also didn’t need a carrier. It was heavily used by Mexican cartel. All other infrastructure has time delay so you can get eavesdropped and triangulated. Dumbass
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Jake Daynes 🇨🇦@JakeDaynes·
@JacqWitjes @Hamzeml That used to be my go-to haha, but now I just spun up mailcow in docker which has postfix+dovecot+clamav, and a bunch of other services: #what-is-mailcow-dockerized" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">docs.mailcow.email/#what-is-mailc…
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Hamzé 🦀
Hamzé 🦀@Hamzeml·
I started worrying about US dominance in tech infra. So I did the founder thing: I stopped complaining and started testing European alternatives. First use case: AI inference. I built a certification layer to prove that the GPU handling my request is in Europe and that the data path does not leave Europe. @OVHcloud first. @Scaleway next. More providers after that. It worked. Then I started publishing a European tech stack list. But there was one stupid problem: The repo was on GitHub which too American. So I deployed Forgejo on an OVH cluster and started working on a scalable European Git setup that other builders could also use. This morning, OVHcloud suspended all my projects. They will be deleted in 7 days. You cannot make this up. This is the beginning of my journey to make European infra actually usable for developers and startups. Not policy papers. Not conference panels. Not sovereignty theatre. Just working infra. I’ll keep you posted.
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Hamzé 🦀@Hamzeml

@OVHcloud suspended all my projects on the public cloud without any prior notice. #frenchtech

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Jake Daynes 🇨🇦@JakeDaynes·
@JacqWitjes @Hamzeml Yeah, had to set up my own mail server for transactional emails because there wasn't a Canadian option that was fully in-Canada that wasn't going to charge me thousands/month
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Jacq Witjes
Jacq Witjes@JacqWitjes·
@JakeDaynes @Hamzeml 👍 Yeah, that's the way to go in my opinion. We're talking here being independent of the US, but companies can be jerks too.
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Jake Daynes 🇨🇦@JakeDaynes·
@EVCurveFuturist @Cappy_Nate things out. Between the solar generation and wind as a backup, especially in say Alberta where they have a massive amount of capacity for both, there's no reason for us to burn fossil fuels for power generation
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Chris Meder
Chris Meder@EVCurveFuturist·
@Cappy_Nate Thank you and exactly! Canada’s system evolved around geography first, ideology second. Hydro was the natural backbone long before today’s energy debates existed.
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Chris Meder
Chris Meder@EVCurveFuturist·
Canada isn’t a nuclear blueprint. It’s a hydro system. ~55% hydro, ~13% nuclear, ~9% wind+solar. When rainfall dips, fossil fills the gap. Wind is scaling to stabilise the system. Solar still marginal, with upside if policy shifts. Staying clean is the challenge. System reality. Canada gets used in Western debates as proof, quite a lot, that nuclear delivers cheap, clean power at scale. That framing is misleading. It takes a single province and turns it into a national story. Nuclear in Canada is concentrated mainly in Ontario. It’s important there, but it doesn’t define the country. Nationally, nuclear is ~13% of generation. Hydro is the real backbone, supplying ~55% across provinces like Quebec, British Columbia, and Manitoba. That distinction matters. Canada didn’t decarbonise by scaling nuclear everywhere. It decarbonised because it has vast hydro resources. Geography did the heavy lifting. Hydro, though, isn’t perfectly stable. It moves with rainfall, snowpack, and seasonal flows. When output drops, fossil generation steps in. That’s why gas still shows up in the mix even in a system that looks clean on paper. Wind is now starting to play a meaningful role in smoothing that variability. It’s growing steadily and helping reduce reliance on fossil during weaker hydro years. Solar is present but still marginal at a national level, with more upside tied to policy than necessity right now. So the real story isn’t nuclear versus renewables. It’s how the system behaves. Canada isn’t racing to get clean. It already is. The challenge is maintaining that position as demand grows and hydro becomes more variable. Hydro made Canada clean. Wind will help keep it that way. Solar is the upside, not the foundation.
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Jake Daynes 🇨🇦@JakeDaynes·
@Cappy_Nate @EVCurveFuturist I think we need to start taking advantage of the learnings from the other Nordic nations in this - bifacial panels, vertically mounted panels, and large scale energy battery projects. Even during the winter with shorter hours, the drop in temp can boost efficiency to balance 1/2
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Nathan Labbe
Nathan Labbe@Cappy_Nate·
Good post man. Yup we've virtually always been hydro, thanks to water in BC, Manitoba, Quebec, and Nfld which are almost entirely hydro. The anomalies are AB/SK and Ontario who don't have those resources. This is the key to the whole debate: you use what you have nearby. ☀️ Solar. 🌬️ If unavail, wind is 2nd 💧If unavail, Hydro is 3rd (linked to wind). 🔥 If not, geothermal is in the mix. ☢️ And if none of those avail... Nuclear is the only option left. That's why nuclear is prevalent in these very areas (Canada/US Mid East, Deeper Europe, Asians countries). None of the others really fit. Unfortunately, Canada won't be able to participate in the solar boom as much. Although our sun hours are ok in some areas, our annual curve is very steep due to short winter days in northern latitudes. Right when it's coldest (heating demand during -40C). So it creates a double whammy: -Supply crunch -Demand surge. The annoying part is this crunch is only really ~3 months (Dec, Jan, Feb). Without those 3mth, solar would be fine here. But they screw everything up because either you need duplicate system cost (peaker nameplate) or heavy overbuilding, or you just stick to gas heating. I've studied this dilemma for a decade and I still go back and forth. 🤣 Sorry for the local diatribe. Good post man.
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Jake Daynes 🇨🇦@JakeDaynes·
@JacqWitjes @Hamzeml I have homelab servers set up on a symmetrical gigabit connection as redundancy for all of my services, specifically to avoid this
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Jacq Witjes
Jacq Witjes@JacqWitjes·
@Hamzeml Maybe I'm old fashioned, but I don't understand why everything always has to be in a cloud. 🙄 Can't you just run a physical server yourself? Especially when your building ...
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Led By Donkeys
Led By Donkeys@ByDonkeys·
Immigration makes Britain brilliant.
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Robert Noble🇨🇦🇺🇦
@JakeDaynes @OJoelsen Good point. But he’s not. He’s like Noël Coward’s Uncle Harry the missionary “who frequently went on missions to very peculiar climes to lead the wretched heathen to the light.” Pathetically messianic in a totally American way and very insulting to Greenlanders I think.
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Orla Joelsen
Orla Joelsen@OJoelsen·
Jeff Landry arrived in Nuuk on Sunday, accompanied by physician Joseph Griffin. Griffin told TV 2 that Landry had asked him to join the trip to Nuuk to help “assess the medical needs” in Greenland. The American doctor emphasized that he is participating as a “volunteer” and that his main purpose during the visit is to speak with Greenlanders about their experiences with the healthcare system. “First and foremost, we want to learn how healthcare is practiced here,” he said. —TV2
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Jake Daynes 🇨🇦@JakeDaynes·
@gcca @OJoelsen The only positive I can see is if he was coming to better understand the Greenlandic & Danish healthcare in order to improve Louisianas'
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@OJoelsen A Louisiana doctor assessing Greenland healthcare? Give me a break. The presumption is breathtakingly arrogant and extraordinarily ignorant.Louisiana has one of America’s least effective healthcare systems. My prescription:give the guy two aspirins and tell him to go home to bed.
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Jake Daynes 🇨🇦@JakeDaynes·
@nicksruiningmyl No, the biggest thing is warming up the IP for sender reputation - I setup mailcow via Docker and it's pretty out-of-the-box
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Nick Dooley
Nick Dooley@nicksruiningmyl·
@JakeDaynes That is such a good idea. I’ll add it to my to do list. Was it a pain?
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Nick Dooley
Nick Dooley@nicksruiningmyl·
Cloud act explained. So much maple washing of data sovereignty lately.
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max 🏳️‍⚧️
max 🏳️‍⚧️@orcachillin·
apparently i can limit replies to just seattle?? hi seattle people reply if you can
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Solus
Solus@Swoop2Solus·
@TizzyEnt @604RAW Yes. Racism is the answer. Now. If we were a bit more critical of the trash we take in we taking in like 10 years ago, this wouldn't exist.
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TizzyEnt@TizzyEnt·
Kelowna BC, Who is he? Video compliments of @604RAW
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Nathan Labbe
Nathan Labbe@Cappy_Nate·
Canada needs a "Boom Lane". Supersonic air travel is banned over land due to sonic booms. But unlike most countries, Canada has wide unpopulated swaths. Van -> Tor would drop from 4.5hr to 2.5hr, at Concorde speed! 🇨🇦✈️
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Jake Daynes 🇨🇦@JakeDaynes·
@astrorahul_ Congrats to you and the rest of the team Rahul. You're taking the dreams of all Canadians with you.
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Rahul 🍁
Rahul 🍁@astrorahul_·
After 33 years of life on Earth, I’m finally here. Revealing Canada’s first lunar rover on stage last week, built and funded 100% by NordSpace. A goal I’ve chased for decades. Canada belongs on the Moon, and beyond. TERRY arrives on Luna in 2027. Wish my mom could have seen this.
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Jake Daynes 🇨🇦@JakeDaynes·
@aeciodouglas @poptime The front windows are likely not tinted. The camera uses infrared light for night vision, which can be partially blocked by protective coatings. The speed at which the officer was driving, and the amount the window was open means that there was next to no risk or need to spray.
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aeciodouglas@aeciodouglas·
@poptime Antes de criticar a açao se ponha no lugar do policial que esta em perseguilçao e tem um carro parado com vidro escuro entre aberto num local de alto risco para ele o que vc faria previnir ou seguir
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POPTime@poptime·
Policiais jogaram spray de pimenta em motorista de aplicativo, enquanto ela esperava por um passageiro. Eles só não esperavam que ela tinha gravado tudo.
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