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  • That would be OK if the studies were paid for by the federal government, but they are handled in large part by the provinces. I really like Legaults idea/plan of forcing new doctors to work at least 5 years for public hospitals in Quebec.

  • I've never perceived him as a particularly strong leader to be honest idk why, I just wouldn't see him as prime minister

  • Apple don't guarantee software support but generally it's between 5-6 years of support, with some models going to 7. Samsung and Pixels now have a guaranteed 7 years, which in my book is even better than apple because it's a guarantee. And on top of that, it means that for pixels, you get 7 years of Graphene OS support!

  • But the thing is out of the big companies, basically none of them are in the business of selling the data they have. They are much better off if they don't allow competitors to grow by keeping all the data to themselves.

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  • The main differences will be the overclock that is applied from the factory, and that mostly depends on the quality of the cooler and fans, and the quality of the power delivery components. Lower end cards will have louder and less efficient coolers, and a less capable power delivery system which will make an overclocked card less stable and more prone to overheating. But in reality the difference is minimal, like low single digit performance difference minimal.

  • Introvert isn't antisocial wtf

  • The right person won't exist with that mindset that's for sure...

  • The people saying "go woke or go broke" are real quiet since GameStop is coming out as anti-woke and still being a dying company

  • Nah I know it better than you, you don't actually like smelling nice you're just gay!

  • Never was able to try mint, I only did once but the installer didn't work for some reason, probably Nvidia related so I don't blame mint for it.

  • Oh wow yeah I had forgotten about the grub update, the only way to not have a bricked computer was to be active in the arch communities because they didn't remove the faulty package even though it was known to brick computers

  • It feels like I've seen this exact same headline about 57 times in the last two weeks. What does this say that is different from when the first tariffs went into effect on Feb 1st?

  • The level of disillusion in the thread is insane. At no point in time is it a good idea to recommend Arch and it's derivatives to Linux newbies. They will 100% wreck their install in the first two weeks. Even I, as a pretty experienced user had to wipe my arch install after failed update attempts, luckily I had a separate home partition. Anything else like fedora or tumbleweed will provide packages that are very up to date, but that are also tested. For example I don't fear that updating my fedora install will completely brick the networking of my system like what happened to me on arch.

    Ironically I wouldn't recommend any Ubuntu derivatives as for some reason, every single time I've installed Ubuntu or one of its variants like PopOS they ended up messed up in some way or another, albeit never as critical as Arch did to me numerous times. Probably some kind of PPA issues that make the system weird because it's always the fault of PPAs

  • Calm down Satan

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  • The dev taking the issue and closing it 30s later because the dev is competent enough to open the console and check the values and seeing "[Object object]"

  • The survey is from late 2024. I think this is more related to the war in Palestine and the fact that some people used that as a justification to hate on Jews in generwl

  • Proton pass if general UX and speed are important to you. Bitwarden if amount of features is important to you

  • I know it can't take my job because I tried to make it do my job. Spoiler, it can't. And that's because most jobs aren't doing things that have been done so often that Claude has an example in its training data set. If your job is that basic then yes, an AI will take it from you. Most of the programming job is actually solving a problem within the context of the codebase, not the coding itself. I am working with old and archaic technology from the 60s to the 90s and let me tell you, using the official doc is way more factual than asking any AI model about information because it will start spewing bullshit after the second prompt