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Guerre à Gaza | Des munitions fabriquées par une entreprise québécoise pourraient être envoyées en Israël
  • On dirait que je suis de moins en moins empathique avec cette guerre la. J’ai autre chose a penser. Si ces gens là veulent s’entretuer, qu’ils le fassent. J’suis vraiment pu sensibilisée. J’suis rendu au point où j’trouve que Israël devrait juste nuker la place, qu’on en finisse.

    C’est un cluster fuck.

    Je comprend que la vie n'est pas facile en ce moment et qu'il peut être difficile de garder un esprit sain et d'être optimiste. Mais, ça n'excuse aucunement d'être un apologiste du génocide d'être indifférent face à un état en train de commettre un second holocauste. Surtout lorsque notre pays a été impliqué à fournir des véhicules et des outils et maintenant potentiellement des armes et des munitions pour commettre ces crimes contre l'humanité. Le jour où ça va commencer à péter ici après qu'on nous déclare la guerre parce qu'on nous a trouvé responsable par association pour des crimes de ce genre, ton indifférence ne servira plus à rien.

    Aussi, c'est assez clair que t'as jamais rencontrer des gens d'origine libanaise ou palestinienne ou d'un autre pays avoisinant ayant encore des liens de parenté ou de la famille là-bas. Qui sont nés là-bas, qui on grandis là-bas. Que tu ne les a jamais vu pleurer lors des derniers conflits entre 2000 et 2006 parce qu'ils se soucient de leurs petit-enfants, de leurs enfants, de leurs parents, etc.

    Ton commentaire est extrêmement décevant et démontre ton ignorance sur ce sujet et ton manque complet d'empathie. Tant qu'à faire des commentaires honteux et choquants comme ça, tu ferais mieux de te taire.>>

  • Bizarro Kool-Aid Man
  • Je goes "oh no" every time his douchebag twin breaks down a wall because he knows he's the one that's gonna have to fix it. If he doesn't he risks getting blamed for the destruction and the bills because they're twins and it's happened too many times before.

  • Guerre à Gaza | Des munitions fabriquées par une entreprise québécoise pourraient être envoyées en Israël
  • Chiant c'est pas le mot. C'est outrageant. J'espère que la ministre des affaires étrangères, Mélanie Joly, va mettre son pied à terre et leur dire que ça ne se fait pas. Que s'ils veulent des bombes, qu'ils les fabriquent eux-même. Ou qu'il ne les fabriquent pas du tout en fait. Parce que rendu là, avec Israël qui vient encore de rejeter une autre demande de cessez le feu assez important, on voit bien qu'ils ne sont pas de bonne foi. Il est grand temps qu'on impose de vraies sanctions et qu'on émette des mandats d'arrestation pour ceux qui ont participé aux crimes de guerre à Gaza et au Liban.

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    Israël pourrait recevoir des munitions fabriquées au Québec
  • Chu assez révolté merci. Outragé ben raide même.

    No way qu'on va participer au génocide qu'Israël est en train de faire. La cour internationale de la justice les ont trouvé coupable d'apartheid, de crime contre l'humanité et de génocide. Pis nous autres on va aller leur fournir des bombes pour leur donner plus de munitions pour continuer? Hey no fucking way câlice!

    Non seulement je crains que ces armes soient utiliser pour tuer des civils, mais je crains également que nous soyons accusés par association d'avoir participé à ces crimes, mais qu'en plus que ça pourrait emmener le conflit chez nous.

    Pis mais que ce conflit prenne une plus grande envergure, croyez moi que ça va commencer à péter icitte aussi.

  • Massive Israeli attack levels entire residential block in Beirut in reported assassination attempt on Hasan Nasrallah
  • I'm so fucking sick of this shit.

    You can compare this to Russia or Nazis or whoever the fuck you want. They don't give a good God damn about it. By they I mean Israel, the US and every fucking Western country that enabled these barbaric fucking murderers to do these massacres.

    How much mistreatment and how much torque and how many dead Arabs does it fucking take before this becomes a fucking Holocaust?

    Instead of commenting on some fringe social media that the masses or your government representatives won't ever read, call your government representatives and let them know that it's about fucking time to start imposing sanctions against Israel and to hold their leaders accountable for severe war crimes and crimes against humanity and genocide. Stop sending weapons, ammo and armored vehicles. Put out fucking arrest warrants and arrest anybody that was involved from the smallest foot soldier to the very president of Israel as soon as they set foot in their country.

    Demand this shit or threaten with a god damn nationwide riot.

  • Working with Btrfs - Snapshots - Fedora Magazine
  • I've been looking into Timeshift, the gui tool to set up scheduled snapshots. I wonder if it's possible to make it take snapshots and save them to an external drive?

    EDIT:

    So reading more into BTRFS, making snapshots on an external drive isn't exactly what I need. However, snapshots are an amazing tool to have. Snapshots are light and fast and allow you to roll back changes almost like a version control system. I can see a lot of advantages of using this filesystem especially if you're using a more bleeding edge distro that's prone to breakage. You can easily rollback if something breaks or if you mess up playing with settings or system files.

    I know I'll be using this on my upcoming install on my home desktop PC. Especially with the Timeshift app which makes it all the easier.

  • Working with Btrfs - Snapshots - Fedora Magazine
    fedoramagazine.org Working with Btrfs - Snapshots - Fedora Magazine

    This article is part of a series of articles that takes a closer look at Btrfs, the default filesystem for Fedora variants since Fedora 33.

    Working with Btrfs - Snapshots - Fedora Magazine

    A really great and easy to understand article about BTRFS snapshots.

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    Working with Btrfs - Snapshots - Fedora Magazine
    fedoramagazine.org Working with Btrfs - Snapshots - Fedora Magazine

    This article is part of a series of articles that takes a closer look at Btrfs, the default filesystem for Fedora variants since Fedora 33.

    Working with Btrfs - Snapshots - Fedora Magazine

    This is a really great article about how to use BTRFS snapshots with examples.

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    Macron : le refus du cessez-le-feu serait « une faute » de Nétanyahou
    ici.radio-canada.ca Macron : le refus du cessez-le-feu serait « une faute » de Nétanyahou

    Les États-Unis, l'Union européenne et d'autres alliés, ainsi que plusieurs états arabes, ont lancé un appel commun en faveur d'un arrêt des combats au Liban.

    Macron : le refus du cessez-le-feu serait « une faute » de Nétanyahou

    > Lors d'une visite à Montréal pour rencontrer le premier ministre Justin Trudeau, le président français, Emmanuel Macron a estimé jeudi que ce serait « une faute » de la part du premier ministre israélien Benyamin Nétanyahou de refuser le cessez-le-feu proposé au Liban et que ce dernier prendrait la « responsabilité » d'une escalade régionale.

    > "La proposition qui a été faite est une proposition solide. Elle n'a pas été faite en l'air" a-t-il dit lors d'une conférence de presse conjointe avec le premier ministre canadien.

    ...

    > "Il faut absolument parvenir à un cessez-le-feu immédiatement", a renchéri le premier ministre canadien, parlant "d'images horribles", tout en ajoutant que "cette violence faite aux enfants et aux femmes doit arrêter".

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    Looking for an app to reorganize my old MP3 collection

    I have this collection of mp3s from the 90s-2000s from before the streaming services era. Back when people used Winamp or XMMS to listen to their music. I backed up my music files in two places and they're both organized differently.

    I need a tool to go through the whole thousands of files, find out what each track is (artist, album, track title, track number all that meta data), rename the file accordingly and apply all the metadata, then move the file in a certain directory structure.

    Are there any music organizers out there that can do this? Or do I have to implement my own script?

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    Removing Windows. Choosing a new daily driver for a gaming PC

    For context:

    I've been using Linux since 2000. Started with Mandrake Linux (Helios?), then I moved to Ubuntu in 2004 and alternated between Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Ubuntu MATE for a time until I settled with Kubuntu for the last few years.

    Ubuntu has been rock solid for me for the past 20 years and I'm used to the APT package management and Ubuntu/Debian environment overall with all the various services and configs, setups and release cycles, etc. The stability allows me to enjoy my spare time playing games and doing other important tasks instead of troubleshooting my system and figuring out how to make something work. Ubuntu has been awesome in that regard.

    I've also been dual-booting this whole time with Windows. Gaming on Linux simply wasn't up to snuff up until very recently with Steam working on Wine and Proton for the Steam Deck and Bottles, which makes running Windows games on Linux almost comparable to Windows.

    Windows 10 was a great OS, except for a few flaws and privacy issues with the introduction of mandatory Microsoft accounts and One Drive integration. But you could work around those things. It was supposed to be the last Windows we would have to install with perpetual rolling releases, but apparently they changed their minds about that. Windows 11 was released and reading about it gives me nightmares. Using it for work also has been an incredibly buggy and frustrating experience. The invasion of privacy, data collection, screen monitoring and AI integration plus the additional advertisement are all reasons for which I will never install this OS on my personal computer. And some of these features have started to leak into Windows 10.

    So I've made up my mind. I'm wiping Windows from my PC and will be running Linux only. I believe it's become good enough to use as a daily driver for a home gaming desktop and for productivity. But... Which distribution should I choose?

    The dilemma:

    There's been a whole slew of new Linux distributions that have come out lately. Some have been early in the Linux gaming aspect such as POP! OS. Others have tried to become a solid replacement for the default immutable Steam OS such as Bazzite. And there are now some pretty awesome sounding gaming-focused distros such as Nobara. And that's on top of the various existing Ubuntu flavors, Fedora's spins, OpenSuse and the many Arch variants that almost seem to pop up monthly.

    I've been shopping around for a distribution to become my daily driver from now until who knows when. I'm expecting to stick to that distro as long as possible. Here's some of the things that I am looking for:

    • Not immutable : I find this to be adapted for devices like tablets, IoT devices and handhelds instead of an actual PC. I'll need to be able to change my system configs as I please and an Immutable distro seems like a pain in the butt to deal with that.
    • Rock solid : This is the most important aspect and is why a lot of the Arch or other bleeding edge distros won't do. (With some exceptions)
    • Hardware support : The second most important aspect. I think that's pretty much covered by most popular distros, but some have better support than others. Especially for ease of getting the right drivers. (Especially for NVidia GPUs, or gaming controllers and devices.)
    • Performance : Most popular distros offer ok performance, but some have been enhanced to provide improved performance according to the hardware. This is a very big nice to have, especially for gaming.
    • Desktop choice : I'm really not a big fan of Gnome 3. It seems nobody really is. Many Gnome based distros come with quality of life extensions out of the box to fix that. Not a big fan of GTK apps' UI ergonomics either. That's why I prefer KDE over Gnome or Cinnamon. Budgie seems like a great alternative as well. Also having a PowerToys-style FancyZones tiling system is a big big plus (KDE has that OOTB)
    • Applications : The thing I love about Ubuntu is the amount of available applications in their repos. I'm hoping to have the same availability in my next distribution.
    • Online community/support : Having a great online support community is very important. The more users, the larger the knowledge base and the easier you can find answers to questions to troubleshoot problems.
    • Online services integration : Optional but a very nice to have would be to have integration with Google apps like GMail, Calendar, Keep and Google Drive to name a few.
    • Customization : As funny as this sounds, I want to use the desktop in its most vanilla form as possible with as few customisations as possible. Over time I found that having extra customisations like extensions, applets, etc tends to break things because of lack of support over time. It's also more difficult to troubleshoot when very few people are using them.

    The distributions that ended up meeting my requirements are the following in order of preferences :

    • Kubuntu : So far its been working great for gaming but I think there could be some performance improvements. It's my first choice because I'm just so comfortable with it already. Zero effort, but with some compromises in performance.
    • Nobara with KDE Plasma : This looks solid and ticks all the requirements. I think there's some amount of learning to do for using YUM/RPM packages and to understand some of the customisations, but I think this effort will be minimal. I am concerned about long term support however since this is a fairly new distro supported by individuals.
    • Ubuntu Budgie : I really like this DE, very simple but elegant. But, like Kubuntu, I don't know how it's going to fare performance wise. And I don't know what kind of tools there are to configure gaming controllers, etc.
    • Ubuntu (I'm willing to deal with Gnome 3 for simplicity's sake)
    • Fedora KDE Plasma spin : Everybody is raving about Fedora so maybe I'll give it a shot as an Ubuntu replacement.
    • Manjaro Endeavour OS with KDE desktop :Possibly the only Arch distro I'm willing to install because they focus on stability, however learning about the packaging system and configs/environment feels like a drag. But with the great community and documentation I'm willing to make an effort for this one.

    What are your thoughts on this? What are your recommendations based on my requirements?

    EDIT:

    Thank you very much for everyone's input. I've spent a good part of the day installing distros in a VM to check out some of your suggestions and reading more about my choices.

    I can't believe I am saying this, but I am reevaluating my choice of using Kubuntu. After some reading I have found out that Ubuntu and it's flavors will not be supporting flatpaks starting in 23.04. And there are several known problems with snap, such as serious performance issues. A task that would take 1-5s as a regular .deb installed app, would take up to 10 times that time to complete. Canonical is also working to modify apt to use snaps instead of installed .deb packages. They are aggressively pushing snaps to a point where they'll want to replace the majority of the software with snaps eventually.

    Yeah there's security features built-in and all, which flatpaks don't necessarily have. And the security is tighter around Canonical's snap repos compared to flathub for example. But I don't know if I'm ready to move to that new way of doing things. And Canonical is going against what the community wants.

    I don't know. I think I'm more confused now that I was when I started...

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    Le Bloc québécois votera contre la motion de censure des conservateurs
    ici.radio-canada.ca Le Bloc québécois votera contre la motion de censure des conservateurs

    Le libellé de la motion conservatrice s'intitulera « La Chambre n'a pas confiance dans le premier ministre et le gouvernement » et sera déposée mardi prochain.

    Le Bloc québécois votera contre la motion de censure des conservateurs
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    Après la rénoviction, la « taxéviction »?
    ici.radio-canada.ca Après la rénoviction, la « taxéviction »?

    La hausse vertigineuse du compte de taxes en raison de la flambée immobilière pourrait forcer des propriétaires à la retraite à devoir vendre leur demeure.

    Après la rénoviction, la « taxéviction »?
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    Lubuntu+LXQT thoughts?

    Anyone tried Lubuntu with LXQT desktop lately? Especially for Linux gaming using Steam/Proton/Bottles, etc?

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