Steam deck convinced me to try Linux. I installed Mint on saturday and I’m pretty happy.
Sad that Adobe doesn’t work well with it, but everything else seemed pretty hassle free
Steam deck convinced me to try Linux. I installed Mint on saturday and I’m pretty happy.
Sad that Adobe doesn’t work well with it, but everything else seemed pretty hassle free
Votes by mail sound a bit risky to me as well. I know the postal service has lost packages and stuff before. Are there special envelopes? Special ways to tell that the vote hasn’t been lost or “lost”?
Also, is it at least free? Postage already paid for?
That sounds a little complicated as well, so it seems that might be a barrier to entry as well.
I can also imagine that people who have to work extra to make ends meet might not have the luxury of taking time off to vote?
I forgot to mention that we vote every 4 years on a municipal level and every 4 years on a national government level (offset by two years like summer and winter olympics).
I just looked at the primary elections where we pick the prime minister and parliament, not the smaller municipal elections.
Anyway, it’s on average around 77-78%.
It’s actually a bit surprising. When I saw these numbers, I thought “shit, 77% is our average? That sucks”, heheh. Guess it’s pretty decent after all
In norway, the lowest voter turnout we’ve ever had is 75.4%
Which one? I remember the Bioware Sonic game, but that was on the DS?
This was super wholesome! Thanks for this
Dual booting W11 and Linux Mint. I like linux, but can’t get adobe premiere to work satisfactorily there. There are also some softwares like a viewer for 3DS games on my modded 3DS that I can’t really use either