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Considering those produce 20-25% (at random) of time, are you adding he cost of storage to this?
"It's now actually cheaper to build wind/solar + some sort of storage" [citation required] looking at last EIA report renewables + storage is still multiples of nuclear
Would love to see Kotlin (more) on the frontend Its a nice language all around on backend (and i suppose mobile, but i wouldnt know) thats a pleasure to code in
theres another option, some of those jobs go elsewhere
"So, if after pushing the changes to the repository, you got unlucky enough to notice a bug only on the live version of your service, you'd need to beg for an extra rollout. It most definitely sucked" Been there, had…
I think the recent attack against the Irish health services agency shows the need for something like this Once you have an EU wide digital identiy+authentication (with multifactor and biometrics and all that) You can…
You will love the book series then, goes into much more details and is hard to put down, i binge read the lot
They didnt show any regret when taking hundreds of millions and making promises that they seem to knew they could not keep.
I recently moved to a new team after using Kotlin for a few years (serverside) and transition back to Java is realy annoying, so much boiler plate and rituals and needless code. Instead of concentrating on solving…
Perhaps you should consider the death rate per million between UK and Germany first? Or compare with Ireland next door to UK, if they had same death rate there be about 70K more people alive in UK today Yet all of that…
Am I missing something here but would NFTs be perfect use case for ownership of a decryption/DRM key for music/video/game ? Seems like a technology that actually could solve a those industries have
There seems to be some sort of smear campaign to smear cryptocurrencies as anti-green anti-environmental Which is a bit absurd as you can pick anything in modern world, literally anything such as computers/phones in…
The problem like always with UK is its fundamentally undemocratic political foundations which results in all sorts of crazy policy paths being followed (Brexit is most recent example) which anywhere else in the world…
Thats because UK only gave second dozes to 1% of people, as they made a decision to spread out second doze, also i believe they are using a different vaccine to Pfizer one
Anyone know when exactly Tesla accept bitcoin? TakeMyMoney.gif
Appologies i should have been clear of my comparison, I am in Ireland where we have a saner republican democracy than USA with a proportional representation with single transfereable vote system, which doesnt cause…
You are missing the point, Brexit was sold as a "Britania would rule the waves, Singapore on Thames selling into Europe, rah rah" to the public. However that's not what happened as it was never realistic or possible,…
If you read the linked article you would see that renewables went down because of economies of scale and repeatability same could be done for nuclear fission plants, especially efforts around miniaturisation and…
Yep great book quite an interesting read it was. The article in OP has a link to such a map too.
> That's a very American perspective. In the UK a series is usually only 6 episodes and few shows last more than two or three series. Points at Top Gear, Dr Who, Sky at Night etc which have gone on for decades
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Considering those produce 20-25% (at random) of time, are you adding he cost of storage to this?
"It's now actually cheaper to build wind/solar + some sort of storage" [citation required] looking at last EIA report renewables + storage is still multiples of nuclear
Would love to see Kotlin (more) on the frontend Its a nice language all around on backend (and i suppose mobile, but i wouldnt know) thats a pleasure to code in
theres another option, some of those jobs go elsewhere
"So, if after pushing the changes to the repository, you got unlucky enough to notice a bug only on the live version of your service, you'd need to beg for an extra rollout. It most definitely sucked" Been there, had…
I think the recent attack against the Irish health services agency shows the need for something like this Once you have an EU wide digital identiy+authentication (with multifactor and biometrics and all that) You can…
You will love the book series then, goes into much more details and is hard to put down, i binge read the lot
They didnt show any regret when taking hundreds of millions and making promises that they seem to knew they could not keep.
I recently moved to a new team after using Kotlin for a few years (serverside) and transition back to Java is realy annoying, so much boiler plate and rituals and needless code. Instead of concentrating on solving…
Perhaps you should consider the death rate per million between UK and Germany first? Or compare with Ireland next door to UK, if they had same death rate there be about 70K more people alive in UK today Yet all of that…
Am I missing something here but would NFTs be perfect use case for ownership of a decryption/DRM key for music/video/game ? Seems like a technology that actually could solve a those industries have
There seems to be some sort of smear campaign to smear cryptocurrencies as anti-green anti-environmental Which is a bit absurd as you can pick anything in modern world, literally anything such as computers/phones in…
The problem like always with UK is its fundamentally undemocratic political foundations which results in all sorts of crazy policy paths being followed (Brexit is most recent example) which anywhere else in the world…
Thats because UK only gave second dozes to 1% of people, as they made a decision to spread out second doze, also i believe they are using a different vaccine to Pfizer one
Anyone know when exactly Tesla accept bitcoin? TakeMyMoney.gif
Appologies i should have been clear of my comparison, I am in Ireland where we have a saner republican democracy than USA with a proportional representation with single transfereable vote system, which doesnt cause…
You are missing the point, Brexit was sold as a "Britania would rule the waves, Singapore on Thames selling into Europe, rah rah" to the public. However that's not what happened as it was never realistic or possible,…
If you read the linked article you would see that renewables went down because of economies of scale and repeatability same could be done for nuclear fission plants, especially efforts around miniaturisation and…
Yep great book quite an interesting read it was. The article in OP has a link to such a map too.
> That's a very American perspective. In the UK a series is usually only 6 episodes and few shows last more than two or three series. Points at Top Gear, Dr Who, Sky at Night etc which have gone on for decades