

I have a nextcloud instance and I can confirm that the ai features are plugins, and are opt-in (and also pretty cool, as ai feature go)
a dude that likes gaming and tech (especially Linux) aro/ace
I have a nextcloud instance and I can confirm that the ai features are plugins, and are opt-in (and also pretty cool, as ai feature go)
New brunswick (canadian province near maine) here, it’s also called a weed whacker (and sometimes weed eater)
It’s closed for three months, and when I went again yesterday it was just as busy. Where’d you get that it was part of an art festival?
Oh, the humanity!
The argument is that people won’t go to the street if they can’t park, this is a stupid argument, especially in Montreal
Ouais, c’est dommage qu’il y ait encore beaucoup de gens contre ce genre de projet, par contre, je suis heureux qu’il y ait quand même de plus en plus de routes qui sont bloquées aux voitures chaque année !
TO=Toronto?
Looks great!
The borough this street is in and the other ones around are completely covered in bike lanes (and bikeshare stations!), the metro has multiple stations not too far with bus connections to the street next to this one. So i wouldn’t say anyone needs to take the car there.
Oh, also, these pictures aren’t from the downtown, they’re from a residential area, so the shopping streets are surrounded by quiet residential streets, so even if all the shopping streets like this were closed to cars you could still get around/near the streets by car pretty well.
I definitely agree trying to drive in areas like these kinda sucks anyways, It’s just not worth it.
TLDR: I agree with you
edit: as an example, I took this pic on a walk yesterday.
Funnily enough, the closing of the roads has happened enough and is accepted enough that they can’t really argue that in montreal anymore.
Now they argue that it’s bad because it drives up shop rents on streets because demand to start stores on those roads go up 🤦.
For sure! I hope they close it year-round so they can put more permanent things like water fountains and trees on the road.
I’m split, I love kde’s features and customization, but GNOME’s workflow is amazing. I currently use one on my pc and one on my laptop.
J’ai grandi dans une province bilingue au canada, mais la raison que j’ai préféré l’anglais, surtout jeune, c’était l’internet. Je comprends bien ça
Actually, you might be suprised about the clean energy thing! Places like east coast canada and france are already ~99% clean energy, and even texas is like 50% there.
Ok si tu a rédigé ce message tout seul ton français est très bon
(petit conseil, ça se fait generalement plus de tutoyer sur les forums, plutôt que vouvoyer)
I live in montréal and my take is that it’s very nice and quite walkable, but the fact it’s the most walkable city in north america by a decent margin is kinda sad.
I grew up in Moncton (picture your average american city) and that shit is so soul sucking.
where did you go that was less car dependent? Because that anecdote doesn’t reflect my experience in places like montreal and paris
Je pense que ça compte même si tu ne maîtrise pas parfaitement toutes les langues.
It’s the webpage showing off steamos: https://store.steampowered.com/steamos/buildyourown
Used to show steamOS 2.0 until recently
I think that contradiction is easily resolved when you realise that the eu isn’t a monolith, and it’s three seperate groups doing each of those things (also all the attacks on privacy never make it through, still concerning though)
But for your plan for what payment options you’ll use I think that’s based and you should keep doing that.
It does!