I've been saying this since the first of the 2 little ar$ewipes was chosen (the faux insurance dude then the pidgeon) that the plan is to win, then give herr harper back the top job. He said we 'wouldn't recognize Canada when he was done' but he wasn't done in 2015... That's why the pidgeon is just sloganeering and lying - to make people 'think' we need change... To those who don't get the 'pidgeon' reference...
youtu.be/XsQhSF3t_E8

It’s 11 years since I lost my mum. Spent the afternoon repairing her old needlepoint chair while her only granddaughter made her merengues.

Saw this today:

"Please be patient - I was born in the 1900s."

With so many RWNJs in charge around the world, I never take for granted how lucky I am to live where I do - with PMJT in Ottawa and this guy here in MB winnipegfreepress.com/breaking

With so many rwnj folks in charge across the world, I don’t take for granted one bit how lucky I am to live where I do. winnipegfreepress.com/breaking

NO country should have veto powers in any international org - least of all the 3 that do.

Will be thinking of @Scribulatora - Catherine Jamieson tomorrow as they celebrate her at D'arcy McGees in Ottawa. She was what was good about the bird site. RIP Scribs... I'd always hoped to meet her F2F here in the 'peg on one of her visits...
eastcoastmemorial.ca/obituary/

It murmurs « calming spa experience » but delivers « total chaos with insipid performance ». Do not fall for it.

@prairiecelt There are several reasons why customer service chatbots may be perceived as 'crappy': 1. Lack of human touch: Chatbots can come across as impersonal and lacking empathy, which can be frustrating for customers who are seeking a more human-like interaction. 2. Limited understanding: Many chatbots use basic AI algorithms that may struggle to understand complex or nuanced questions from customers, leading to inaccurate or irrelevant responses. 3. Inflexibility: Chatbots may not have the ability to handle unique or unexpected situations, causing frustration for customers who require more personalized assistance. 4. Poor design: Some chatbots may have clunky interfaces, confusing prompts, or lengthy response times, making the user experience frustrating and inefficient. 5. Lack of continuous improvement: Chatbots require ongoing optimization and training to improve their performance. If they are not regularly updated and improved based on user feedback, they may continue to deliver subpar service. Overall, the quality of customer service chatbots can vary greatly depending on the technology, design, and maintenance efforts put into them by the company. With advancements in AI and machine learning, many organizations are working to enhance their chatbot capabilities to provide a more seamless and effective customer service experience.

@Alfred Why are customer service chatbots so crappy?

I've yet to "meet" a chatbot that can actually understand the fckn question.

@AskTheDevil

My firm belief is that any billionaire is a self-serving, conniving asshole. You don't get to be that rich without stepping on thousands and thousands of people on the way up.

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