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FlareHeart

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Just your friendly, neighborhood, geek who loves to crochet.

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FlareHeart , to Free and Open Source Software in Pride System Icon
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I wasn't aware that we all had to adhere to YOUR standards of which softwares are useful/needed.

Sometimes people just want something. Maybe it doesn't align with what you want, but that doesn't make it wrong.

FlareHeart , to Canada in Canada's 1st full-scale free grocery store to open in Regina
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Sask is, in fact, quite far behind.

FlareHeart , to Canada in ALLISON: Schools shouldn’t sacrifice student performance to vague notions of ‘equity’
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This opinion piece fails to explain how inclusion is causing the problem. Correlation does not equal causation, but the link between inclusion and the test score is not elaborated on beyond a brief mention.

Why not both?

FlareHeart , to Free and Open Source Software in Fennec vs Mull: pros and cons of each?
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I use bypass paywalls clean on Mull by activating the Secret menu and choosing to install add-on from file. Works great for me.

Secret menu is in the About Mull page (tap on the logo 5 times) then back out to the settings pane to see some additional settings items added like install add-on from file.

FlareHeart , to Canada in Alberta government wants power to remove municipal councillors, repeal bylaws it doesn't like
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How ironic. Alberta, the one complaining about the Feds imposing on "their jurisdiction" and then they go and impose all over the municipalities. The hypocrisy is ridiculous. They really are just in it for what they want. Screw the Feds, screw the cities, just let us be dictators! Ick.

FlareHeart , to Canada in A key part of Canada's Internet was just sold to Japanese telco KDDI
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We used to have them. They were called Crown Corporations and were in the hands of the provinces that they resided in. However, almost all of them have been sold to private companies instead of being maintained as publicly/government owned services. Saskatchewan still has a few left, but there is a push within the Sask Party to sell them out from under the province.

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