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  • Where are you seeing these? I searched the github for "hutdown" and it never appears without an s in front of it.

  • That disappointment isn't with Linux

  • Trudeau did build an oil pipeline, but natural gas and oil sands projects were cancelled to focus on greener alternatives. Those would have been big for Alberta's economy.

  • Are you aware of how bad Trudeau was for Alberta? He did a lot of damage and Carney is nowhere close to that bad

  • They did this the day after it was announced they're spending 3 billion dollars to fully acquire the Toronto Maple Leafs. I bet if they cut their top executives pay a bit, they could have kept people employed and those stations on air.

  • I've been giving Qobuz a try and it's pretty good. They have had an unfortunate issue with some tracks auto-skipping partway through, somehow related to their cdn, but that's being resolved. Here's a post about their stance on AI https://community.qobuz.com/ai-charter

  • For many, it doesn't matter because they just have cable and will watch on Sportsnet. There are definitely people across Canada that won't have access to watch Saturday night hockey now. I know one of them. Monthly cable is not in their budget.

  • That comment is just ignorant. Sometimes people have to go to the US for their job. If you think that in the current world these people should (and could) just find another job, you're out of touch with what it's like for the average person to find and maintain employment.

  • Or work...

  • The company recently changed Classico pasta sauce so water is the first ingredient and the jars are now smaller. They're not on the consumers side.

  • They have their own repository! I'm not sure how I didn't know about that already, but will definitely be switching to that

  • Public transit makes a lot more sense with so many people in one area, that's how.

    On the other hand, the population of Montana is a lot more spread out, so having effective public transit is more difficult for various reasons.

  • Those things aren't exclusive

  • Don't forget the money going to rebuild Gaza

  • I've tried both and like Qobuz better because I can actually switch devices and it's aware of what I was listening to on the other. Here's an interview with someone from Qobuz talking about their service and music in general.

  • Outraged people continue to buy things from Amazon.com!

  • They've had a bad season, but what do people expect when you're #1 goalie, top d-man, and top forwards have missed a bunch of games this season?

  • The land of the greed

  • Ontario @lemmy.ca

    Many long running festivals cancelled as of 2026

    www.insauga.com /festival-cancelled-after-19-years-in-mississauga/
  • Ontario @lemmy.ca

    globalnews.ca /news/11477868/ontario-new-united-states-commercial-campaign/
  • Canada @lemmy.ca

    Danielle Smith is eyeing notwithstanding clause for trans laws

    www.cbc.ca /news/canada/calgary/danielle-smith-notwithstanding-clause-transgender-charter-analysis-1.7638910
  • politics @lemmy.world

    The president is right about the president

    www.instagram.com /p/DMX7AFcO_Yr/
  • Ontario @lemmy.ca

    Leaders Debate in Northern Ontario

  • Ontario @lemmy.ca

    Ontario's colleges are in crisis and it needs to be an issue in the current election

    www.thewhig.com /news/explainer-why-are-so-many-ontario-colleges-cutting-programming
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Hacking wizard gets Linux to run on a 1971 processor, though it takes almost 5 days to boot the kernel

    www.pcgamer.com /hardware/processors/hacking-wizard-gets-linux-to-run-on-a-1971-processor-though-it-takes-almost-5-days-to-boot-the-kernel/
  • Ontario @lemmy.ca

    Doug Ford's change to booze sales could cost far more than $225M

    www.cbc.ca /news/canada/toronto/ontario-beer-wine-corner-stores-cost-taxpayers-1.7215839