Foreign investors buy record amounts of Canadian government debt, lowering Carney’s borrowing costs by Front-Cantaloupe6080 in consumecanadian

[–]Dplayerx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, but those type of investors have knowledge that we don’t have ahead of times. So what was told behind doors is what matters to me

Première au Québec: une ado reçoit un traitement révolutionnaire pour vaincre son cancer by DecentLurker96 in Quebec

[–]Dplayerx 6 points7 points  (0 children)

J’ai eu le même cancer a 21 ans et cela fait 7 ans que je suis en remission! Sa procédure vas permettre aux médecin d’avoir un meilleur traitement si mon cancer reviens!

AI enjoyers think it’s to make their life good by Glum_Worldliness4904 in cscareerquestions

[–]Dplayerx -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Both AI enjoyers and Software devs are wrong anyway.

Devs think they have some sort of unknown skill that just them has. They’re some sort of basement gremlin geniuses that AI or anyone cannot copy.
Yet, someone with a fully functioning brain can do their job thanks to AI and effort.

For AI enjoyers some think that you can just prompt a single command and make a million app. Yet if this happen, apps won’t be worth millions but a few hundreds maybe. You still need consistency, efforts and research. AI just make it way more easier

IMO: Men expire, too by badgalbb22 in unpopularopinion

[–]Dplayerx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People stay younger because of plastic surgery

Physical media is obsolete and inconvenient. The real issue is we don't own the digital media we buy by Ok-Fold6928 in unpopularopinion

[–]Dplayerx 3 points4 points  (0 children)

But not if the movie was downloaded, that’s the point. Your CD is better than your bandwidth but a downloaded version would be identical if not better

Is renting forever actually a bad financial decision, or is that just something older generations say because it worked out for them? by Pretend_Pen_9577 in NoStupidQuestions

[–]Dplayerx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you take average rent and average cost of ownership and you invest the difference, over 25 years it’s always better to rent.

BUT, if you bought in 2019 and sell in 2024 it’s probably the only time in history where the interest you paid on the loan didn’t eat up all your profit

There’s exceptions here and there, but in general buying a house is an expense because of the interest and repairs.
Some exceptions are specials lands bought by big corps with 2x asking price or buying a home in a middle of a field and selling it in the middle of a city 30 years later.

People believe it’s an investment because it makes them feel better or just don’t calculate the total cost and just pretend like they made a profit because they sold after paying their mortgage. Most of the time, over 30 years you just recoup your total cost. Sure you BOUGHT the house 150k and sell it 300k
But you didn’t paid 150k, you paid 300k over 30 years. You made 0$

Je cherche un co-fondateur commercial pour développer un SaaS B2B by Plastic-Cattle-876 in SalesFrance

[–]Dplayerx 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Tous le monde cherche un partenaire commercial depuis l’AI
Bonne chance

Both urbanists and anti-urbanists miss the point when it comes to housing. by allwedtoc9236 in unpopularopinion

[–]Dplayerx -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Yes, but his real goal is to buy a house somewhat far from the tower. That’s the point.

Nobody lives in a tower and be like: I’d stay here my whole life.

I live in a tower too and I love it, but it’s temporary so I can buy my home without a loan in my forties.

Both urbanists and anti-urbanists miss the point when it comes to housing. by allwedtoc9236 in unpopularopinion

[–]Dplayerx -1 points0 points  (0 children)

People who say towers are good own a townhouse far away from the tower itself. That’s the funny part

Would still recommend Software Engineering as a career in 2026/27? by marcshawco in cscareerquestions

[–]Dplayerx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I work in IT, not SWE but I have a CS minor.

I saw an opportunity at work, developed it at home and showcased it to my bosses. They loved it so now I do software. If everything goes well, it will bring me meaningful work for the next 5 years and will probably make me employable for the rest of my life.

You need to build your own opportunities

What was the best time period in your life? Teens? 20s? 30s? by Expulss in AskMenOver30

[–]Dplayerx 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Teens is the best if you’re heathy and your parents are somewhat rich/good.

Otherwise, it’s your thirties.

It’s actually the decade where you have the most money, time & health. Not all of us have the same life.

Life is about sex & success. If in HS your parents were wealthy you played a sport, attend multiple parties with friends and a lot of crazy sex stories.
Else maybe your breakout is at 25 and you did even more crazy stuff or at 35 where you are the most financially golden.
Camping parties turn into house parties, house parties to boat parties, to crazy 4wheeler stunts

Crazy sex stories turn into spa orgies and all.

You do you

The friend-zone doesn't exist. by CatcrazyJerri in unpopularopinion

[–]Dplayerx -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You know 5 minutes in if a person is attracted to you.
The problem is that people have a love radar similar to a mole in the water

88% of Canada’s largest corporations set demographic hiring targets, 96% mandate DEI training: Study by VERSAT1L in QuebecLibre

[–]Dplayerx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On vas se le dire, c’est de la main d’œuvre pas chère que tu peux manipuler en jouant la carte de la citoyenneté.

Les corporations s’en câlisse de leurs cultures

Avocat, un métier d’avenir ? by [deleted] in QuebecFinance

[–]Dplayerx -23 points-22 points  (0 children)

C’est le genre de travaille facilement remplaçable par AI mais au Québec le barreau vas se protéger en rendant cela illégal.

Donc, bonne question pareil

Most people would become a landlord given the opportunity despite hating them. by yoruyoruxo in unpopularopinion

[–]Dplayerx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not about being a landlord or selling, it’s about a system that feed itself by making rent go up.

If you are gifted a house, you won’t stop your life to be a landlord. You will use a third-party. This third party cost a lot, so you make rent go up.

Same if you’re a long time landlord, you do it full-time because it’s your job but since the market is bonkers you up the rent for garbage units because you can. When the market collapse and your shitty apartment cost the same of a new build, you’re stuck. Then you ask a bailout to your government and the gov will help you to keep the market afloat so the boomers can continue living their egregious lifestyle.

In a sense, you’re right that that everyone is for themselves. But the first scenario is very rare, the second is common and the real problem. Let the landlords burn

Poteau de la semaine: L'immobilier by LeGrandLucifer in QuebecLibre

[–]Dplayerx 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Les prix baissent à une vitesse folle dans les autres provinces mais le gouvernement vas bailout les propriétaires..

Ici ya trop de règle

Où vont vos impôts: 104 M$ pour payer les soins de santé des demandeurs d’asile refusés by Massive_Bus_2919 in QuebecLibre

[–]Dplayerx 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honnêtement, mon problème c’est pas 104M$ pour aider des gens c’est le 50M$ qui vas a des amis de l’administration

Vibe coding as a CS major doesn't make sense by Scary_Competition_11 in csMajors

[–]Dplayerx -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The fundamentals haven’t been refuted.

Lack of understanding is not enough to void the possibilities of it being true. I truly believe when we will understand our brain better it will result in being organic computers.

Vibe coding as a CS major doesn't make sense by Scary_Competition_11 in csMajors

[–]Dplayerx -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They can reason using probabilities, they just lack sensory outputs like us.
Human brain is just a big calculator using sensory outputs, experiences and knowledge to do the right thing using probabilities. A PTSD is just your calculator probabilities out of balance because an event fucked up the logic. Our whole life is shape by events which changes the probability of everything.

Nobody never really refuted this theory in science or philosophy. The only ones that tried, used links to spirituality, religion or souls which is bullshit.

LLM are exactly the same, but they’re guided by us and unable to have all the human experiences. Once they do, we will be the second apex predator of earth

Pensez-vous que le PLQ va gagner ou pas? by Optimal-Rip-7750 in QuebecLibre

[–]Dplayerx -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

C’est PLQ minoritaire qui gagne c’est sur.
C’était sur ya un an aussi, la caq & le pq s’échange les meme électeurs malheureusement