The "success" of lobbying on a new scale when supra-national orgs, national governments across the globe enact laws to "nudge" you into getting vaxxed, propped by the whole of the respective countries…
And the Framing continues: in the course of the last century, the AMOC *may* have evolved from relatively stable conditions to a point close to a critical transition. The PIK Potsdam was founded in the 1990s by a…
It has of course nothing to do with ever mounting pressure on Health Care workers to vaccinate…
Sorry for the snark, but inductive charging is never [1] going to happen. If there's one constant in all of infrastructure history, it is that the utility of a new infrastructure is determined by beating the already…
There is: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VEB_Robotron https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robotron_300 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicon_Saxony
Oh wait, so when Trump was using the Podesta Emails for making a point, Podesta was a saint. Now with Trump gone, Podesta is an un-sainty "lobbyist" when hired by Huawei. That can only mean one thing: Others want a cut,…
> That can already happen with or without crypto. True but not in such a centralized way. You can have less tangible assets like Gold or Cash. Your stock notes are physically deposited somewhere else. Your home…
The only thing stunning about this, is how anyone ever could've believed that cryptocurrencies would not end in the dystopian future of a government knowing every single transaction of yours plus being able to…
Interesting. There seem to be a lot of native speakers here that have problems with the grammar, while I – and assume many other non-native speakers – don't.
> We cannot and will not ever tolerate this in the Netherlands. This act of cowardice can't go unpunished. The Netherlands have turned into the European Version of a narco state: Clean streets without turf wars on the…
It certainly wasn’t “Germany“ that fined YouTube. Because… a) anti-lockdown is anti Government b) the removals are usually done by outsourcing service providers, often ironically by Arvato a subsidiary of Germany‘s…
Gee, who would have thought the culture on Twitter is experienced as hostile by some (ie all normal people). Never once in the last years have I opened the app without closing it 10 mins max later in exasperation of…
> is not really sound Thomas Pueyo re-iterating the "Indians having to burn the Covid dead"-Lie or removing the Indian-Graph from his fearmongering "Delta-is-rising-rapidly-everywhere" chart - I mean it's not like he's…
Ah, nothing says "credibility" like reiterating the good old burning covid-corpses of india lie, or removing India from your scary looking chart of new infections, because it would show India's steady drop in new…
Aww, I love those objective headlines. Aren't "residents" always the ones protesting? Well, while the headline isn't objective at least it has an objective: making us think that every Ohioan was protesting it.
Nice List! I'd add: "Use browser-native autocomplete features for both 'email' and 'password'" Also you can go pretty wild with a sign-up form's password field validation, because you may want to indicate to the user: -…
But! Could this be used for good? Like e.g. nurturing positivity or in-sleep NLP?
> why is forced consumption such an existential need that must be serviced at all costs I think this is just half the picture. Most mindless consumption doesn't happen all the time by all people. And most mindlessly…
Non-Swiss here: From what I can read from swiss media, its rejection was due because the hike would have served more government jobs than it would have made any dent in the global climate: Swiss CO2 emissions are equal…
While I'm inclined to chime in on Europe's lack of competitiveness there are some factors being glossed over in favor of a catchy headline here: a) market cap just captures where the financial markets see/saw most hope…
Switzerland, a beacon of common sense!
The world needs to de-Google. For videos that might be rumble.
Agree. As a German, it's cringe-worthy to me that a German state-run media outlet runs such a piece. The Crown Enstate Entity isn't "mysterious" at all if you engage with a country's history. But I think this is the…
I can echo this. I fear a backlash coming for WFH based on data-points like these once politicians can safely backpedal on their social distancing stance. Had to work hard in the past to get from 1d WFH/week to 4d/w.…
> you should still be able to do it, and still be able to fix the car yourself and get replacement parts. So should manufacturers be responsible for providing replacement parts? For all of their products components? For…
The "success" of lobbying on a new scale when supra-national orgs, national governments across the globe enact laws to "nudge" you into getting vaxxed, propped by the whole of the respective countries…
And the Framing continues: in the course of the last century, the AMOC *may* have evolved from relatively stable conditions to a point close to a critical transition. The PIK Potsdam was founded in the 1990s by a…
It has of course nothing to do with ever mounting pressure on Health Care workers to vaccinate…
Sorry for the snark, but inductive charging is never [1] going to happen. If there's one constant in all of infrastructure history, it is that the utility of a new infrastructure is determined by beating the already…
There is: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VEB_Robotron https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robotron_300 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silicon_Saxony
Oh wait, so when Trump was using the Podesta Emails for making a point, Podesta was a saint. Now with Trump gone, Podesta is an un-sainty "lobbyist" when hired by Huawei. That can only mean one thing: Others want a cut,…
> That can already happen with or without crypto. True but not in such a centralized way. You can have less tangible assets like Gold or Cash. Your stock notes are physically deposited somewhere else. Your home…
The only thing stunning about this, is how anyone ever could've believed that cryptocurrencies would not end in the dystopian future of a government knowing every single transaction of yours plus being able to…
Interesting. There seem to be a lot of native speakers here that have problems with the grammar, while I – and assume many other non-native speakers – don't.
> We cannot and will not ever tolerate this in the Netherlands. This act of cowardice can't go unpunished. The Netherlands have turned into the European Version of a narco state: Clean streets without turf wars on the…
It certainly wasn’t “Germany“ that fined YouTube. Because… a) anti-lockdown is anti Government b) the removals are usually done by outsourcing service providers, often ironically by Arvato a subsidiary of Germany‘s…
Gee, who would have thought the culture on Twitter is experienced as hostile by some (ie all normal people). Never once in the last years have I opened the app without closing it 10 mins max later in exasperation of…
> is not really sound Thomas Pueyo re-iterating the "Indians having to burn the Covid dead"-Lie or removing the Indian-Graph from his fearmongering "Delta-is-rising-rapidly-everywhere" chart - I mean it's not like he's…
Ah, nothing says "credibility" like reiterating the good old burning covid-corpses of india lie, or removing India from your scary looking chart of new infections, because it would show India's steady drop in new…
Aww, I love those objective headlines. Aren't "residents" always the ones protesting? Well, while the headline isn't objective at least it has an objective: making us think that every Ohioan was protesting it.
Nice List! I'd add: "Use browser-native autocomplete features for both 'email' and 'password'" Also you can go pretty wild with a sign-up form's password field validation, because you may want to indicate to the user: -…
But! Could this be used for good? Like e.g. nurturing positivity or in-sleep NLP?
> why is forced consumption such an existential need that must be serviced at all costs I think this is just half the picture. Most mindless consumption doesn't happen all the time by all people. And most mindlessly…
Non-Swiss here: From what I can read from swiss media, its rejection was due because the hike would have served more government jobs than it would have made any dent in the global climate: Swiss CO2 emissions are equal…
While I'm inclined to chime in on Europe's lack of competitiveness there are some factors being glossed over in favor of a catchy headline here: a) market cap just captures where the financial markets see/saw most hope…
Switzerland, a beacon of common sense!
The world needs to de-Google. For videos that might be rumble.
Agree. As a German, it's cringe-worthy to me that a German state-run media outlet runs such a piece. The Crown Enstate Entity isn't "mysterious" at all if you engage with a country's history. But I think this is the…
I can echo this. I fear a backlash coming for WFH based on data-points like these once politicians can safely backpedal on their social distancing stance. Had to work hard in the past to get from 1d WFH/week to 4d/w.…
> you should still be able to do it, and still be able to fix the car yourself and get replacement parts. So should manufacturers be responsible for providing replacement parts? For all of their products components? For…