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Fleet of Boeing planes found to have fuel tank flaw that could cause explosion
  • This article seems to say that this AWD is linked to the SA accident of earlier this week, which isn't linked at all. This article is weirdly written and clearly not made by someone who knows things about planes...

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  • O'Toole wasn't perfect, but at least I felt that, if he won, I wouldn't be ashamed of my country. I could genuinely have told myself: "well, let's see how this goes!"

    Dang, never thought I'd say that I missed a Conservative, but I indeed do miss O'Toole...

  • Quebec to raise university fees and mandate French for out-of-province students
  • This government (CAQ) has done many xenophobic thing. Restricting access to services in foreign languages to accommodate new immigrants is probably the best example of that. But this university thing, I don't think it is. Most of the time, if you go and follow and Bachelor's degree in another country, then you have to learn the language of that country because not every class is given in English only (of course there's exceptions, but most of the time it's like that). And you have to pay a hefty premium to go and educate yourself abroad.

    This situation is way different, studying at university of Toronto is 16 000$ if you are from Ontario and 17 000$ if you are from another province. So it was often cheaper for people to go and study in Québec. This fee raise doesn't have anything to do with xenophobia or anything, this is merely bring the prices to the "market value". Yes there's a bit of language protectionism, but it's not all that inconvenient, and as someone already said, just trying to learn French is probably sufficient to get around it.

    In short, I agree that there is xenophobic things that happens in Québec. I agree this provincial government doesn't have a great track record on that front. But this change isn't motivated by xenophobia, but other reasons. Up to you to decide if they're valid or not in your opinion.

  • Quebec to raise university fees and mandate French for out-of-province students
  • Something that people should keep in mind is that the fees were lower for those "out-of-province" students in Québec than in their own province.

    This fee raise basically brings it on par with what they would pay in their on province. One of the reasoning behind this law is that Québec shouldn't be subsidizing other provinces way too expensive university system.

    If you are living in Québec, university fees are quite cheap, and this doesn't change.

    The French vs English aspect is widely talked about, but not a whole lot is mentioned about the actual price hike.

  • Windows 11
  • You do you, but I just hate MacOS way of tilling. When I'm tilling windows I'm generally multi-tasking and I need my dock to look at a third window from time to time. Having it in full screen renders this impossible and the animation for switching is sooooooooo slooooooow😅

  • iPad side failed to upload files to Ubuntu Samba share
  • To add more info then the other comments, this error message seems to indicate that the name of the file is too long or contains invalid characters. In your case, that might be the ".pages.pdf" (the double dots) I would personally try to write only ".pdf".

    After a bit of googling, it seems that another reason might be that Apple be Apple. In other words, there seems to be a long, unresolved bug with the smb client in the native apps that bugs out when the smb server is on Linux (and sometimes even if it's on Windows...). One of the solutions mentioned was to use another file manager app.

    Now, I do get that, sometimes, error messages are very useless (looking at you "An error occurred"...), but this one is actually pretty self explanatory... A bit of googling before just posting about your problem. And another thing that's generally appreciated is to write what you tried to do to solve the problem. And btw, this doesn't seem to be a Linux problem, more of an Apple one, so you should post it on that Community instead of c/Linux.

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  • I'm not an American and English isn't my first language, so the US way to write dates always confused me. Now, I finally understand it! Many thanks, this is legitimately sooooo useful!

  • She did her best ok?
  • Future teacher here, my salary starts at 52$ CAD/hour, which is great! But I'm only paid for the time I'm in class, which is roughly 3h45 per day...

    This pay doesn't include the time to prepare the class, the time to correct, the time to attend mandatory meetings on the lunch break. Finally, we don't have our vacation payed, so they split our pay to give us a salary during the summer (okay this last point is fair, but it illustrates that hourly salary in education is not representative).

  • is there a Linux alternative to windows 10/11 that is similar?
  • I use Mate everyday, it's my DE (Desktop Environment) of choice. I've used it through Ubuntu Mate and Opensuse. There's a huge difference between the two. The difference is, since the main developer of the Mate DE is the main developer of Ubuntu Mate, the experience is noticeably better there. Ubuntu has its flaws, but it's a fairly good all rounder.

    Just on a side note, Mate is one of the most "Linux looking" DE. Which is cool since it's different and shows you a different (and in my opinion, more efficient) way to work! But if you want something Windows looking, well it's quite different. If you need light weight and windows looking, look for Lubuntu (or any distro with the LXQT DE)!

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