I use Ubuntu at the moment but I was messing with CachyOS in a VM and it allows you to select the scheduler. Not sure if this particular one was in the list though.
When I got hired for my remote job, I had to take a drug test within 20 miles of where my listed address was by the company of their choosing plus I had to verify that I was a US citizen. I guess not impossible to fake, but not easy. Especially when the drug test company re-verifies my information in person and reports directly back to the company.
I would recommend xubuntu. All the good parts of Ubuntu without Unity. It comes with XFCE which is now my new favorite Linux windowing system. I tried Mint with LXDE also but I did not like it as well and that version of Mint did not seem very polished for dev work since git did not work out of the box.
JamJam writes "Air Canada has been told to create a special 'buffer zone' on flights for people who are allergic to nuts. The Canadian Transportation Agency has ruled that passengers who have nut allergies should be considered disabled and accommodated by the airline. Air Canada has a month to come up with an appropriate section of seats where passengers with nut allergies would be seated. The ruling involved a complaint from Sophia Huyer, who has a severe nut allergy and travels frequently. Ms. Huyer once spent 40 minutes in the washroom during a flight while snacks were being served."