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  • Not gonna comment on the rest, but the 20h limit, if kept, would actually exacerbate the issue because employers could pay students under min. salary since they know the students couldn't legally work for more.

    Don't think it would make sense for most undergraduate students to work for over 20h (grad students is a different story), but at least if they need to for some reason, they would not be limited by that limit anymore.

  • SaskPower has selected the GE-Hitachi BWRX-300 for potential deployment in Saskatchewan by mid-2030, subject to a final decision on whether to pursue one reactor or four by 2029.

    So this means it'll take the 6 years to decide how many to buy, then 6 years to build them?

  • So it makes you IP less discoverable. However, if someone finds your IP randomly (through brute force), would you still be vulnerable? Or is it possible to only port forward to a static CF address so only CF can connect to you outside of your home network?

  • I have a 100$ de Longhi plastic espresso. After modding the portafilter to not be pressurized, the quality of the espresso has been decent, but not very consistent (and I still can't get the milk frothing correctly, but that might just be me).

    However I can say it is indeed reliable as I've had it for 2+ years without issues.

  • Warranty claims might not necessarily indicate higher value for the money. Smeg is well known for premium/luxury kitchen appliances (kettle, fridge, toasters). I didn't even know they made espresso machines.

    Gaggia is the OG espresso-with-crema brand, with the classic pro being a well-known "entry" level recommendation for espresso machine. Likely can't go wrong with this one.

  • Those are great for hosting a Ubuntu server (as long as they are not CPU intensive). You can buy a dongle to connect it to the router for Ethernet, then add a SD card or connect a hard drive by USB and it's quite solid. There's a few tweaks needed but it's an incredible learning experience.