Okay… Who let Grandpa out of the dementia ward???
But for real… Seeing the president tweet (or truth, whatever, idgaf) shit like this is still fuckin wild to this day…
Okay… Who let Grandpa out of the dementia ward???
But for real… Seeing the president tweet (or truth, whatever, idgaf) shit like this is still fuckin wild to this day…


Generally speaking, male dogs tend to lift a leg to pee while the females tend to squat. It’s nowhere near foolproof, of course, but you can usually say for sure that a dog is male if it’s lifting a leg. That said, I know plenty of male dogs that squat, or do the “lazy lift” where you can’t quite tell. So y’know…
I have a Roku TV right now. Most of the ads aren’t too bad compared to the Fire tv, but you still get the obnoxious ones that take over the top third of the screen… BUT it’s probably the least aggressive of the ads I’ve seen from different devices, so…


No, Canadian companies pull the same bullshit too. Consumer protection laws are little more than “agreements” that many companies are directly pulling out of. In particular with grocery stores, if Galen Weston (the owner of the largest family of grocery chains in the country) wants it, it happens. Look into the bread price fixing situation from a few years back. Nothing actually came of it on a legal front, aside from metaphorically smacking the companies on the nose with a rolled up newspaper and being told they’re being bad.


Yeah, there’s definitely ways of tracking people even today. I just don’t really see it working at scale without the customer actively doing something to “opt in” to that kind of tracking system, like loyalty cards, connecting to the wifi, etc. Mind you, I’m just some nerd, so I could be wrong/missing something, but yeah lol


I definitely get what you’re saying, and in any other context, I’d definitely agree. I just can’t quite see it working without some sort of identifying thing, like a loyalty card or some intense customer tracking (and we all know how that went with the Amazon Go stores). Mainly because there’s not a good way to identify a specific item taken from a shelf full of the item, given UPCs are the same for all units of a product so it’d have to be done by cards or tracking.
I could be wrong, but given the current state of tech, I don’t really see it working in a large, busy store like a Walmart or Canadian Tire. At least, not to reliably target individuals. I could see it being used to change prices for everyone, based on time, date, temperatures, and stuff like that, but yeah…
Also, apologies if this doesn’t make full sense. I’m radically under caffeinated right now 😅


I haven’t seen the QR codes linking to the product page yet, but I’ve seen the flashing tags to find stuff, and it’s cool af! Like, yes we may be quickly sliding into a dystopian hellscape, but we can have some cool little things along the way… As, y’know… A treat lol


I agree… Sorta. They can be petty little dickheads sometimes, but I find it’s more often that lack of stimulation. Their smart makes them crave chaos lol


I dated a girl with severe, unmanaged BPD… It led to a LOT of wild arguments over the weirdest things lol
I also recently got into an argument with someone over whether or not Huskies and malamutes misbehave out of spite/revenge, or a lack of mental or physical stimulation…


God, right?! I could fill a bag full of the things nearly every day when I was cleaning before they switched over! I literally had a little bin I’d save them up in to take home to use as kindling for the fire pit cause they’d already been replaced. Though, I think the lack of waste is more a pleasant side effect than a reason why these companies did it. Either way, it’s still a positive!


Cause that’s commie shit! What next? Gonna make us eat bugs?!
/S (I hope it was obvious lol)


I worked in a Walmart on the overnight shift (cleaning, separate company) when they rolled them out 3+ years ago here in Canada. They’ve honestly become the norm in grocery stores and other large stores here. If some company was going to be sleazy about them, it probably would’ve happened already (Loblaws, I’m looking at you).
I straight up asked why they were being installed, and it’s two-fold. One, they can save money cause now they don’t have to pay staff to go around and change the little paper tags, which takes an absurd amount of manpower and is easy to fuck up. And two, they can all be changed over to a barcode/QR code during inventory, which speeds up the whole process. I’ll be the last person to defend corpos, especially Walmart, but I don’t think this one was done with the intentions of directly fucking over the customer.


This ^ All the grocery stores in my area have them and it has yet to be an issue.
Also, not sure if you know this, but apparently if you have the Crappy Tire app, you can get the tags to flash/blink if you’re looking for a product. Not sure how exactly it works on the customer’s end, but my mum was telling me about it lol
We’re all just hamsters in God’s microwave, and at this point, I’m just waiting for him to turn that fucker on