Additionally it's probably a rule that was written in blood and it also isn't an obvious feature that someone would know about and base their purchase decision on.
I think the only solution is to just abolish draws like the Armageddon chess mode does, where a draw is counted as a win for black. And then have either an imbalance in allowed time for each player or have them bid on…
And if it weren't a dominos app, but an otherwise identical or better third party app? Which through this now has a disadvantage compared to Apples app. Making it worse (regardless of how small or large that downside…
Is this just a count for America or Wikipedia in general. Because in that case it could also just be the rest of the world going "What the hell are you guys doing over there?"
Also why does it have to be a subscription in the first place. If it is a non standard use that requires extra software you don't and you want to separate those costs from users that don't need it, then make it a one…
Considering last year at the same event a female player was fined for wearing the wrong shoes I have to disagree with your claim. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-12-29/chess-player-fined-ov...
I think right on calling me out on that statement as it was likely a bit to broad. One differentiation that probably has to be made is whether you work as an employee or go self-employed/own your own small business,…
I think another important issue is how the societal and cultural evaluation of university degrees compared to alternatives like apprenticeships in crafts has shifted. The former is held in much higher regard as far as…
> Charging overnight as far as I understand is a bonus proposition I would disagree with it being just a bonus proposition, since it imo is part of the inherent advantages. And while i do agree with you that in many…
I think (as already mentioned in other replies) it is usually less about chargers along major highways, but about charging at home/work. Which is especially relevant in places like Germany, where people primary rent…
Yes, these and other innovations will defivinitely increase our overall electricity consumption, but i imagine that it will be a gradual shift as it is aleady happening, since vehicles and heating has long life cycles.…
> > why China installed 217 GW of solar last year, but only 1.2 GW of nuclear > > And 114 GW of coal [1]. Don't do nuclear, and that becomes 115 GW of coal. Nuclear and renewables aren't competing for market share. That…
Additionally it's probably a rule that was written in blood and it also isn't an obvious feature that someone would know about and base their purchase decision on.
I think the only solution is to just abolish draws like the Armageddon chess mode does, where a draw is counted as a win for black. And then have either an imbalance in allowed time for each player or have them bid on…
And if it weren't a dominos app, but an otherwise identical or better third party app? Which through this now has a disadvantage compared to Apples app. Making it worse (regardless of how small or large that downside…
Is this just a count for America or Wikipedia in general. Because in that case it could also just be the rest of the world going "What the hell are you guys doing over there?"
Also why does it have to be a subscription in the first place. If it is a non standard use that requires extra software you don't and you want to separate those costs from users that don't need it, then make it a one…
Considering last year at the same event a female player was fined for wearing the wrong shoes I have to disagree with your claim. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-12-29/chess-player-fined-ov...
I think right on calling me out on that statement as it was likely a bit to broad. One differentiation that probably has to be made is whether you work as an employee or go self-employed/own your own small business,…
I think another important issue is how the societal and cultural evaluation of university degrees compared to alternatives like apprenticeships in crafts has shifted. The former is held in much higher regard as far as…
> Charging overnight as far as I understand is a bonus proposition I would disagree with it being just a bonus proposition, since it imo is part of the inherent advantages. And while i do agree with you that in many…
I think (as already mentioned in other replies) it is usually less about chargers along major highways, but about charging at home/work. Which is especially relevant in places like Germany, where people primary rent…
Yes, these and other innovations will defivinitely increase our overall electricity consumption, but i imagine that it will be a gradual shift as it is aleady happening, since vehicles and heating has long life cycles.…
> > why China installed 217 GW of solar last year, but only 1.2 GW of nuclear > > And 114 GW of coal [1]. Don't do nuclear, and that becomes 115 GW of coal. Nuclear and renewables aren't competing for market share. That…