I don't know if that is a good idea for us. Even if in two years they take back congress and the senate, the next two years after that they could put in another pack of lunatic fascists. I think we should continue with our diversifying strategy and put much more effort into CETA and CPTPP.
Canada Post is a crown corporation and is owned by the Canadian government, created to ensure it's financial security and independence. This is just the rich trying to convince the public it is insolvent and should be sold to the private sector for pennies on the dollar to fuck over Canadians and provide shittier service for exponentially more money.
I prefer a decentralized arrangement to be honest, as a BCer it's my experience Central Canada thinks it is the center of the universe and the rest of us revolve around them. No thank you, we have very little say in this federation as it is, why would we want to weaken our standing further?
It's not like the old days where you could just throw up a bit of html and your done. You need to do some research, especially if you are running a business.
All bootloaders should be able to be unlocked and able to install the OS of your choice. Also you should be able to choose whatever app store you want. It is your hardware, you payed for it.
Well there are no operating systems that you can install and forget, unless they never plan to go online with the machine. They all need updating which can be set automatically. The only problem is if it requires manual intervention, sometimes updates don't go as planned, then a roll-back might be necessary. They could try an immutable linux distribution if they are worried about screwing up their installs or something. Fedora kinoite may be their thing, or Bazzite which is based on that.
Sure we can sign an agreement, but would it be worth the paper it gets written on? He imposed tariffs against our country based on pure lies. Nothing he signs his name to can be trusted. So go ahead, but in the mean time lets put more weight on treaties we have with other nations who stand by their words.
I've played it. Artwork is beautiful, but controls are wonky, hard to get used to on PC, and the gameplay unnecessarily punishing. It doesn't feel good to play.
Maybe they should take the feedback from reviews and incorporate that into their updates. It's not just that you are being review bombed by unreasonable people, it's that people feel the game has problems that aren't being addressed. I agree it is difficult to recover from a bad release because first impressions are everything. Companies can recover and have, take No Man's Sky for an example.
Stillsuits incoming.