This is the key missing piece for me too. All of the things I use on my phone are accessible through the five icons on my dock. Whether it's a simple swipe to open another app or swipe to open a folder, none of the "alternatives" have similar functionality.
I don't want to search for things, I want at most two taps to open the app I want.
I've noticed grocers are attempting to skirt the definitions by claiming things are "prepared" in Canada, even if the product itself is foreign. I'm sure that's how they'll attempt to get by this lawsuit.
It would be somewhat freeing, I imagine. Though, if you were to go hardcore, quick access to knowledge would be the biggest drawback.
Ditching the enshittified parts would probably be easier. Can do offline maps (or paper), purge social media, and use credible sites for any information you might need to look up.
Definitely should be a national suit. Not sure how it will apply given differences in Québec's legal system, but I don't understand how it could not be considered misleading for a store to label the origin of a product differently than what is stated on the product.
Which part? The southern prairie has 'grid' roads (magenta; literally roads in a grid, every mile E/W, every two N/S), with highways connecting the many towns and cities, settled because of agriculture. Then the northern shield (forest) has roads where they fit best to mainly indigenous communities.
Warming it (rather than just leaving it out at room temperature) might cause some excess moisture to come out of the block. Microwaving tofu is a good way to expel some moisture.
Cheese is just pressed milk curd, after all. A fairly moist cheese won't need a lot of pressure to release a bit of that moisture, even if it's relaxation from warming up.
I recently got a clear big ice maker and read into directional freezing. It's pretty cool (pun intended) and nice that little waste and if something doesn't work, you can just try again right away.
I'm looking for a launcher that can hide a folder under a typical icon. I love the swipe up to open the folder, or tap to open the app functionality from Nova. It looks nice but still has everything i commonly use just a swipe and tap away.
I've taken a quick look at Lawnchair, Kvaesitso, and KISS, but those don't seem to have that capability.
It seems there are a fair few newer Co-op grocery stores that have been constructed in various places in Saskatchewan in the past decade. Co-op seems fairly successful in more rural locations and they're often the only store in many small towns. Being diversified in hardware/building materials, fuel, ag, and grocery probably helps too.
As long as a nationalized grocery chain also has the underlying distribution network, it should be able to be successful.
CO2 concentration is an indicator of indoor air quality and can generally inform the quality of ventilation. Indoor plants likely won't exchange enough to be effective.
Baseline (outdoor) is around 400 ppm, 1000 ppm is generally the 'comfort limit' or where some cognitive effects start to become present (drowsiness), then over 2000 ppm is generally the unhealthy limit.
I use Ultimate Updater connected to gotify to tell me which machines have updates with a noti every day. I can then run update and it will take snapshots and upgrade everything when needed.
It really only does linux systems and wont do docker, but there's watchtower (the one that's still alive) to do that.
The grain direction on the wide part of that cabinet is uncomfortable.