Yes, there will still be the aosp repository as open-source. It will have some lag, but still there. Thus said, Google has moved a lot of things into the Google Play services over the years (closed sources). So, who knows what's next! Let's praise that some companies inject money / devs into postmarketos!
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This! Debian with Gnome or others is the answer. Take an afternoon to make it yours, then forget it. You can use backported kernels on Debian, to support newer hardware. Try this or upgrade to Debian 13 right now by changing the sourcefile to trixie instead of bookworm. Note : if you use Gnome, let gnome-software handle the updates for you (there's an equivalent for kde). If you use others, configure unattented-upgrades for automatic updates.
Yeah, unfortunately! But it will be there at some point! 3-4 months ago, the docks where still not generating trucks, and the streets were quite empty from cars.
Really nice! I hope they keep working on the gameplay because the last time I played, the economy seemed kind of broken :/
Or USSR when they "liberated" Poland!
As a 6700XT owner, I use 4k@60Hz (my screens can't do better anyway). Does that mean I would need to use DisplayPort for better output in the future?
For reference, I have a 6700XT on a 4k videoprojector, and it's fluid for 4k video and games (but it's a gaming card). The drivers are excellent and the card is stable. Thus said, I read some web videos through mpv, which is more optimized. On Youtube 4k, it works as well. I've tried 8k downsized and it was bit laggy, so I don't think a 6400 is enough for 8k video. I also had to buy a HDMI cable with more throughput! Videos aside, I think it's okay for the display only (texts and images), but wait for another reviewer because the 6400 is less powerful, so I can't confirm. However, if it works on Windows, it will work on Linux.
I use FreshRSS since a few years and it's excellent!
I've been studying biology and genetics at univ., so I understand the topic very well. The problem with GMO is not the technique per se, but the fact that companies can lock agricultors with specific pesticids, regardless of the damage they can do to environment. For example, Gluten molecule was made stronger by French scientists, for the agricultural lobbies during 90-2010, and now a lot of people suffer from this.
I don't know much about food standards laws. A bit of french ones, but not international. Most of it is assumed based on what I heard from news and agricultors back when the treaty was validated! So, what you basically say is that Canada also have high standards, and that's a good news. No GMO? Some organic food (no pesticids)? I've never been to your country, but I will come to visit in the future :) Thank you for your answer.
As EU citizen, I don't think that's a good deal for us, as we are importing food that do not match our environmental criterias. It's anti-concurrential for inside food producers that have to conform these environmental laws. It would have been good if the deal was to import things that were produced respecting our laws (no offense).
Exactly, but the current government tried several times to block Anticor, which is a protection for us against corruption.