That's largely correct, and this demonstration is mostly symbolic as well.
The treaties with indigenous peoples of Canada are administered by an arm of the federal government, but the treaty agreements themselves are technically between the indigenous peoples and the crown, hence the address to King Charles.
Pretty charged article, and nonsense journalism. Boooo.
Scotland and Quebec have barely any common ground regarding their independence. Different backgrounds, different goals. Even on trans issues.
Citing material locked behind a pay-per-paper source? Really?
Citing the Montreal Gazette (American owned, caught promoting American-style propaganda several times) is weak.
This is the third time I've seen articles targeting a Commonwealth country using "lessons learned from Canada". The other times have been about right-to-die issues.
This is very obviously a campaign article, not journalism.
Eleventy is my goto as well. It builds a really, really static site. Perfect for posting practice writing, photos, and notes from the steps I take doing my homelab.
That disk upgrade thing was a mountain out of a molehill. All they are doing is reserving some of their disk health features for synology branded disks because they're the only ones they can verify meet their standards for their software.
Then explain why one can successfully use and old synology to "mark" drives as "authentic synology" and move them into a newer DSM model to use them. This means the mechanism amounts simply to marking disks and not binning disks or any kind of actual hardware selection. Which in turn means that "certified" Synology disks are nothing more than disks with a Synology signature. And not even in firmware, but on the platter.
And that is the "molehill" everyone is calling Synology out on.
As explained ad nauseum on various yt channels, having a hw compatibility list makes sense for users likely to buy support, like business users. It makes little sense in a home market where users are both more likely to buy 3rd party disks and will not likely invoke official Synology support.
But add on top of it that there is no functional hardware difference between certified and non-certified, and it becomes pretty clear that Synology is to be avoided.
Full disclosure, I myself am running an old ds211j for backups. It's way out of updates, and there isn't much of a 3rd party image collection for synology hardware, but it works fine and lives in its own locked down subnet.
Portugal is a shining example of how and why decriminalization can work; they treat drug addiction as a health issue rather than a criminal one. They have also put a lot of planning and effort into shifting resources into the infrastructure required to make that approach viable; more support staff and locations, awareness training for police.
You are missing the context of Maori culture being alive and well in NZ, in NZ Parliament and that the haka was a response to the erosion of Maori rights... In NZ.
No one was harmed by the haka.
Before you go calling folks disingenuous, you may want to get more background information.
That's largely correct, and this demonstration is mostly symbolic as well.
The treaties with indigenous peoples of Canada are administered by an arm of the federal government, but the treaty agreements themselves are technically between the indigenous peoples and the crown, hence the address to King Charles.