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  • My bro is in a similar state, but not for conspiracy reasons.

    I'm finding it challenging watching for a glimmer of reason or otherwise waiting for inevitable calamity. I figure as long as he's cursing me out, he's still good.

  • I’ve never understood the independent pension plan

    If you migrate to or from Alberta, you get nothing. The 'others' can suck it

    And if you move to BC at 60 years of age, you still get nothing, you rest-of-Canada-lover you.

  • My cat will have the junky orange cheeses. We have to call out that the crinkly sound is the sound of human(intended) cheese and not cat(intended) cheese or she's in the kitchen and highly interactive.

  • So supporting Linux means they need to test on at least all currently maintained versions of maybe the top 20 or so distros

    It absolutely does not mean that.

    Pick a steam deck, support a steam deck, 3 major releases. If the SD runs on enterprise Linux that's a 10 year support window.

    That's a perfectly viable plan - much like "releasing on x box" - and with an understandable market clearly delineated. Everything else can be "hey try, but don't call us" and we'd all still try.

  • Canada just released its timetable to phase routine maintenance dental care into a consolidated health plan.

    It's starting small, but if our Republican wanna-bes don't kill it we could have universal coverage and equal access to dental care regardless of economic station.

  • probably not enough to match the demand if everybody switched to electric cars overnight.

    The same way that McDonalds wouldn't be able to cope if the Public suddenly discovered Mig Mac Sauce can prevent cancer?

    It's okay to plan capacity a little less aggressively and then come up with demand, and not coping with a bizarre surge is almost okay.

  • Using an actual hard drive for an embedded system like this would be a failure in and of itself.

    You may be surprised to learn that these stores use machines that are occasionally more than a year old and also use inexpensive tech like enterprise spinny disk.

    A spinny disk will work in this space, and you know they'll be deciding based on cost.