Parks Canada schließt die Website „Historic Places“ und löst damit Bedenken hinsichtlich des Kulturerbes aus

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/parks-canada-historic-places-shutting-down-9.7058161

10 Kommentare

  1. Strict_Common6871 on

    Imagine a mid-power country that cannot hire a couple of coop students with Claude Code to rebuild a trivial site

  2. BandicootNo4431 on

    >It said the reason given by Parks Canada was that the database had become technologically obsolete with security vulnerabilities and outdated coding.

    Why can’t a G7 country update our websites?

    This is a summer project for 2 FSWEP students.

  3. You WFA, you get this. This is just the beginning.

    I don’t think Parks has even announced their cuts yet have they?

  4. maximus_danus on

    Dont you love CBC articles whose topic is a website, and that doesn’t include an actual link to fore mentioned website? The included link leads to a 404 page. Journalism in 2026.

  5. CanadianPropagandist on

    Give me a weekend and a terminal with bash, we’ll get it migrated to MariaDB.

    It’s insane that we have this much talent in Canada and we just underutilize it.

  6. God damn parks canada. They just spent 12 million on hiring American hunters to „eradicate“ some deer on sidney island. Yeah. 80 deer later. 15 of those were the wrong type of deer

  7. The public (or certain segments) want government to „trim the fat.“ And when they „trim the fat,“ it’s unacceptable?

    People need to understand what „trim the fat means.“ It means only doing stuff that is an organizations core mandate and anything that is „nice to have“ or can be done by someone else, like this registry, would be considered „fat.“

    Please understand what these catchy slogans that you regurgitate actually means.

  8. There was talk about scrapping it on /r/DataHoarder awhile ago. Don’t know how serious that talk went.

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