Are you using the exclamation point to mean "not"?
Or are you trying to link to a community like !nostupidquestions@lemmy.world?
DerisionConsulting
To the top 1% truly smart people the other 99% are dumb as a box of rocks. But exactly how fucking stupid is that 99% ?
Do you actually think that they think that basically everyone is that dumb?
Do you really think that there is a magical line dividing people who have a difference of a fraction of a percentage of mental capacity?
MintLinux and Pop!OS are normally the two front-runners for new users. Basically, if you use Steam and you don't play online-only games with bad implementations of anti-cheat software, you are good to game on either.
Make a USB that you can "live boot" from, so you can test out how they work with your hardware. Generally speaking, Mint works better with AMD, and Pop! works better with Nvidea.
Here’s the official basic guide for Mint:
https://linuxmint-installation-guide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
And here’s the official basic guide for Pop!:
https://support.system76.com/articles/install-pop/
Even for an AI image, that's pretty low quality. The bricks don't line up.
Great news!
Hopefully they catch assholes who drink and drive.
You only have $25,000 as a pre-tax income for 2 people?
If you're not retired, it's time to start a union.
A couple of times.
Some people think the Rupert's land expansion was the best, but I think that anything pre-Nunavut is just nostalgia
Thanks to our rapidly growing PC building Facebook page
Is it 2008 again?
Proudboy Milhouse is correct in saying that the people who making the zoning bylaws are a hurdle to overcome when it comes to nice, walkable, affordable cities. The other obvious hurdle is brought up by the mayors, the cost. "Can I do it (permission)?" and "Can I do it (ability)?"
The $107,000 in infrastructure costs that the CMHC mentions is for single family houses, and is so high because the suburb model is so incredibly inefficient. Build things far away from jobs, shopping, errands, and entertainment. Also build them with large yards so they are even farther apart. Now build new roads, and electrical grid, and plumbing.
Now maintain all of that with lower land taxes per KM because it's all residential. Upkeep is brutal.
This is draining city bank accounts.
Our current government is a little more right-leaning for my tastes, but "I would like you to do a thing, so I will give you money as long as you do the thing and also do it in the way I would like." is a much better way to achieve a goal than "Do this expensive thing I want or else I will take away your transit"
This could be so many games.
City Skylines to City Skylines 2 is what first came to mind for me.
Even smaller farm businesses spend $5k in lawyer/accountant fees to save $7k in taxes through dividends. It doesn't matter how small the return is at the end of the day, it's essentially free money for the client at the end of it.
Coal and Oil doing something shitty?