

Dynamic pricing is not legal in Canada, but what our Real Canadian Super Store does on some items is set the price super high, then every day you go in it is a different “sale” price. On a specific soymilk the price ranges from 3.50 to 9.00.


Dynamic pricing is not legal in Canada, but what our Real Canadian Super Store does on some items is set the price super high, then every day you go in it is a different “sale” price. On a specific soymilk the price ranges from 3.50 to 9.00.


Microsoft Recall


There’s an info graphic somewhere with like 40+ variants and how they manifest


I was only explaining what they meant, not conjecture. There’s like 40+ DNA xy type variants…there’s an info graphic somewhere. Biology DNA would also be different than phenotype oresented.


They meant DNA not organs intact
This is a feature in Windows


Rustsesk will let you remote control, its basically a clone of teamviewer


OSMAnd+ is a good app. Using openmaps. You often Ned the address of where you are going since place searches of businesses may no come up. But the navigation has been good.


As an example in the Vancouver area they pull water from the local watersheds and mountain runoff , treat it and it comes to your tap. But also Nestle siphons of a shitload of it too from the same aource and bottles it and charges you a gigantic markup to drink what is practically free. The high end brand waters aren’t any better than that, they just cost more


Guessing your own post number? Not sure I follow the exchange.
I actually forget what it worked like. I installed it when I had my Essentials PH1 phone, with the 360 camera add on module. But the battery died on that too many years ago now
There is also this plugin for Eye of GNOME image viewer https://github.com/Aerilius/eog_panorama


Since ZFS isn’t listed here, use BTRFS with snapshotting. Wrecking your install is a thing of the past. And if you go with something like Tumbleweed it auto snapshots every time you enter into an admin task.


Well if Zorin gets their product out ever, it is Zorin Grid. Until then I see opensuse has AD support https://doc.opensuse.org/documentation/leap/security/html/book-security/cha-security-ad.html
As for clients their is Leap/tunbleweed autoyast to capture an install setup and replicate to new installs. Or if you choose MicroOS it’s a config file you use at first boot to set user, apps, settings etc
But I’m hoping Grid will become an all in one management system Zorin promises


They do. But I have seen a lot of nasty divorced couples, that made me realize most adults are still kids. 🙁


I can’t answer directly but have seen some instances with a family member, and a stranger. Family member: stayed friends and once in a while them and their spouse have dinner with the ex.
Strangers: i saw a family at the doctors office. Daughter and Mom and Step Dad, then Biological Dad showed up. They all got on really well, and the StepDad and Dad talked about getting together for some BBQ Salmon and beer one day.
Some seem to show a lot of grace, in what could have been awkward dynamics
Yes because the keyboard and mouse were via the serial PS connectors, but the IT dudes could have just opened the case and unplugged the USB headers instead of permanently filling the slots with glue.
A workaround the law