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  • While the organizational structure exists, it isn't represented in a legal manner like a 501c3.

    Software For The Public Interests is, but they only handle trademarks and like you said some rare funding.

  • You can use the DNS verification method. Either using nsupdate with bind or what ever protocol your DNS provider and favorite ACME (certbot, acme, lego, etc) utility supports. As long as your DNS server is publically reachable that will work, even if the subdomain itself doesn't exist publically.

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  • Mulcair can say that if he wants, but I guarantee you the move to the economic right while insisting on idopol is what sank them. At the exact same time the most popular politician in Quebec was Amir Khadir, an Iranian, running for Quebec Solidaire.

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  • But QubesOS wins because Xen is better at it because it's faster because it's type 1 but vbox or qemu/kvm is type 2 hypervisor.

    This is incorrect, Qemu/KVM is also a type 1 hypervisor. KVM has a slight edge on performance due to better cpu pinning.

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  • In 2011 Quebec voted almost unanimously for the NDP, convinced for once that they were on the same page as the ROC. It had nothing to do with religion, it was all about policy. Somehow after that the NDP thought it would be a good idea to replace Layton with a Liberal from Quebec that no one liked and move the party to the right.

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  • but Mulcair didn't catch much attention from the electorate.

    That's quite the euphemism for "electing a neoliberal and moving right". And yeah, that wasn't helpful, especially after the NDPs biggest win in like, forever. Specially when that win came from Quebec...