What’s this about Docker not being free on MacOS? I have it installed and use it for dev work and it didn’t cost anything.
What’s this about Docker not being free on MacOS? I have it installed and use it for dev work and it didn’t cost anything.
I fucking love dwarves, I’m all for a dwarf tag.
I would guess it’s because ending the carbon tax would end the payment people get paid from it. Majority of people profit from it.
I hadn’t thought about that angle of it, thanks for the insight. Definitely feels like a valid concern.
Thanks for the heads up, I’ve got very loud spinners I wouldn’t mind replacing.
I could feel all my interest evaporate.
Exactly my thoughts, it’ll only be effective if it’s done properly. Otherwise it’s just another half-measure that is more burden than benefit.
That said though, I wonder how much carbon/money rural heating oil specifically generated. It’s possible this is just a drop in the bucket in the grand scheme and is an acceptable loss to help these folks out. Although I might prefer a bigger push to get people off heating oil altogether (which is where it’s going to have to go eventually).
What recent actions have they taken? I’m out of the loop.
Personally I only dislike the horror that’s purely for jump scares/shock/gore. I find it cheap and not engaging.
It’s bots all the way down…
I joke but that reminds me of the Dead Internet Theory
Big fan of Sumatra.
Wow I’m late to respond to you. To my knowledge no, but there have been more announcements recently about plans being put into motion.
Related, Bruce Power is getting new reactors but afaik they’re not SMRs.
“some of them were holding Trump flags” says all you need to know.
Thankfully this is happening! https://smractionplan.ca/
I used to be on Distributel proper, not as bad customer support as Rogers but it was pretty bad. Currently with Coextro (I know nothing of their corporate structure though) and their customer support has been as good as Teksavvy’s in my experience.
Ah right on thanks for the info, I had no idea. My company is less than 10 people with single digit million revenue so it appears we’re not violating anything. I knew they had a paid service, but none of that seems unique to MacOS.