| Country | Canada |
| Country | Canada |
THINGS WE DID:
Built This City, Shot The Sheriff.
THINGS WE DIDN'T DO:
Start The Fire, Shoot The Deputy.
THINGS WE WANT TO DO:
Break Free, Know What Love Is.
THINGS WE WILL DO:
Rock You, Anything For Love.
THINGS WE WON'T DO:
That.
https://stallman.org/glossary.html#s-i-c
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jul/10/national-climate-assessment-published
The US saboteur in chief deleted the web site that published national climate assessments, including the most recent one which is from 2023. A copy of that is available here. Much worse, he has shut down the preparation of the next edition, due in 2027. This will surely please his sponsors, the fossil fuel companies.
This is not an accident.
This is by design.
You think it wonât happen to you.
You think you wonât end up there.
That is not an accident.
That is by design.
Blender is getting HDR on Linux via Wayland before Windows! This isn't by accident, but shows how creating a system with a different design creates better results for users and application developers.
https://blog.sebastianwick.net/posts/blender-hdr-reference-white/
The latest alpha of the upcoming Blender 5.0 release comes with High Dynamic Range (HDR) support for Linux on Wayland which will, if everything works out, make it into the final Blender 5.0 release on October 1, 2025. The post on the developer forum comes with instructions on how to enable the experimental support and how to test it. If you are using Fedora Workstation 42, which ships GNOME version 48, everything is already included to run Blender with HDR. All that is required is an HDR compatible display and graphics driver, and turning on HDR in the Display Settings.