BC has Waves, Serious Coffee, Island Grind, Blenz, JJ Bean, and more but thats what I can recall off the top of my head.
Ottawa has Bridgehead
Its nice, but Memories app as part of Nextcloud is better and Nextcloud completes the rest of the Google suite (Drive, Calendar, Notes, Reader, Podcasts, Hangouts)
If you're going to put in the time, Nextcloud has more value.
I keep reading this as Marijuana chip.
What happened to defunding the CBC there pal, wasn't part of your argument that the government shouldn't fund TV or News?
Was Canadian, its owned by a Japanese company since 2010
Captcha: What is Madame Soleil's first name?
OCRemix.Org already does this with their music, so its possible.
Holoscenic calendar. I get mine from Kurzgesagt every year.
Neat. Now do Canada.
https://www.wikihow.com/Grow-Dates-Indoors
Guys I'm scared, my wife has been trying to grow dates indoors. Send for help, my time is near.
This is the one I was looking for. So famous its been used in numerous games.
AKA the Konami Code
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konami_Code
Worked in most of the TMNT games too.
By missing the mark I think they meant it was glaringly out of touch and supporting the Bozos tech broligarchy.
The deb version is a pointer to the snap in their repos. Nothings being replaced, it no longer exists. The deb version of Firefox in Ubuntu repos is a wrapper that installs snap and has no binaries in it. Has been for 3 years or so.
I'll note that a number of groups and forums send mailing list like emails (google groups, django dev being a big one) and that notifications can be threaded from places like Github with the right client.
Thunderbird has good threading.
Roundcube webmail is also capable here. Though when I have had it working it didn't include sent messages... which is not great in my mind.
Thunderbird has good features for mailing lists and threads.
You don't need special docks in KDE, its all configurable through the default desktop settings. You have enough knobs to make it look like anything.
An interesting caveat I've found for self-hosting is that getting server hardware in Canada is harder now that several companies, most notably NewEgg, have decided that any equipment that might have a business use case requires a business account and license, meanwhile Americans can still buy things like rackmount hardware no issues.
You can still get rackmount stuff on Amazon, but fuck Bezos. I'd like a better option. I've found some places like AVADirect that will ship to Canada, but not any Canadian businesses that sell that stuff to normal Canadians.
That would be an interesting list.
The Muppet Christmas Carol is still the best movie adaptation of the story because Michael Caine is a perfect Scrooge.