I’ve… Never interacted with any of these except maybe the Toronto sun.
Actually most of the news I’ve watched has been CBC.
I’ve… Never interacted with any of these except maybe the Toronto sun.
Actually most of the news I’ve watched has been CBC.
Walkable cities. Biking infrastructure. Reliable public transit.
Regularless of of what’d going on in the world right now, these would make our cities far better.
Plants vs. Zombies garden Warfare 2. It used to run on Linux but then they added Easy anti-cheat which broke compatibility.
They don’t update the game anymore and they’ve essentially abandoned the franchise after the flop that was battle for neighborville so I’m not too sad leaving it behind. Was a very fun game though.
If you use a windows computer you could look into Linux. It’s a bit complicated to get ahold of if you’re not super tech savvy and are super used to Microsoft products but it is doable.
Look into what software, hardware, games, etc that you use your PC for and see if they’re Linux compatible. If not, find alternatives that could work for you. (Example, instead of Microsoft office you can try LibreOffice)
For me as an example, I primarily use my PC for gaming. The Proton compatibility layer allows me to play all my games on Linux (except for Garden warfare 2, which won’t run due to an incompatible anti-cheat software)
Overall, do your research, find how compatible your own setup is and what distribution is right for you.
For new users, Linux Mint is a popular choice.
A lot of American maple syrup is really just corn syrup lol
You can get rid of basically any citizenship. It’s just often a bad idea. Particularly if you only have 1.
The only thing stopping me from switching to Linux is some college software (Won’t need it when I’m done) and 1 game (which no longer gets updates and thus is on the path to a slow sad demise)
So I’m on the verge of going Penguin.
If they’re gonna play follow the leader they should play it right.