

I this this is too harsh.
I this this is too harsh.
What the hell. That classifies almost anyone who goes on vacation as rich.
You wouldn’t be at burning man then. It’s obviously a very different experience.
The Pop Shell extension includes tiling but not the keyboard shortcuts, gestures, or anything involving workspaces.
Your options to get the full experience would be to manually configure all of those things. It would be far easier to start with Pop_os and add the packages from Kali that you want than to go the other way.
Is your goal to install extensions from the Gnome extensions site?
If so, I remember about a year ago having similar problems. I would up switching to the app “Extension Manager” from flathub and it works really well. I never bothered fixing the browser connector.
You might see short term savings on some things during the economic turbulence, but overall it will make things more expensive in the short and long term.
For things that Canada is a net exporter of, like Canola, you might see a sudden oversupply when exports stop, and then cheaper products. In the long term, farms will adjust or go out of business. The expenses that come along with that wind up on the consumer eventually.
For manufactured items, if a business is shifting to solely domestic markets, they lose a lot of economies of scale which again increases costs.
Overall, free trade is a mixed bag. It ultimately saves consumers money, but leads to larger multinational businesses and reduced national autonomy.
Unwinding free trade gives up the reduced costs and costs a lot of money in retooling and reestablishing supply chains etc.