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Here are my recommandations on what is better on PC because of the advantage of mouse and keyboard vs controller by genre:

Strategy: the first thing I wanted to do when I bought my PC is to play Age of Empire 2 and Starcraft 2 and they still are the top games of the genre. It’s night and day compared to their console games like Halo Wars. I recommend also the Civilisation series.

Simulators: Cities Skylines and Microsoft flight simulator are fun games and nothing looks like it on console.

MOBA: AFAIK, MOBAs like DOTA 2 and League of Legends only exist on PC because it’s unplayable on controller. I don’t like these kinds of games, but it’s still something that you won’t find on console.

FPS: A mouse let you have better control on your aim, but it’s less relevant in games with crossplay multiplayer where the aim assist on controller is strong like in Apex Legends and Halo Infinite. Recently, a lot of people enjoy Battlebit.

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For the Habs, I think that Jake Evans deserves more love. He doesn’t put a lot of points as a 4th line center, but he has decent playmaking abilities.

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I mean everything goes to shit. 2023 could not get me more pessimistic. 2020 was a bad year, but I still got hope that it is temporary. Now, I see that companies have no limit in screwing their consumers and I can’t do anything about it.

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Oligopoly. We are witnessing how useless the offices for competition have been for decades. And they punish borrowers with higher interest rates.

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It’s seems a translation from https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/2001757/terrain-vegetation-reglement-municipal-negociation

There was a debate on the radio in Montreal (https://www.985fm.ca/audio/571991/est-ce-que-vous-refusez-de-couper-votre-gazon-malgre-toute-la-pression-sociale), and it seems that more and more people are receptive to a more ecological alternative to the typical lawn.

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What bothers me with this controversy is that it’s not clear for me how one can earn a living in the lemmy ecosystem if everything is FOSS. Also, one should understand that the app is in beta, but there was so much hype around that app.

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FOSS software as the underpinning of the platform that is then accessed by a closed-source client is, ultimately, the best circumstance we could ask for.

Red Hat is one of the most successful companies that relies on FOSS, but what do one think of their attempt to restrict access to their source code.

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I’m on the beta version and here are the issues that I notice. The first horizontal line make the text bold instead of making a line. I think that you cannot “close” a subscript or a superscript. I find the copy block button a bit too large. I think that you used the wrong spoiler tag.

Here below my test on the beta version:

!This is a spoil!<

Ex = x^2

Any way, I give my energy to the sync developer and testers ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ

I am not yet subscribed in the Canada community in lemmy.ca, but I should not.

You miss 100% of the shots that you don’t take

Edit: The Canada@lemmy.ca link don’t work. What is the proper way to link to a community in lemmy?

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