> That leads to reduction of use (as people just can't afford it) I consider this a good thing. Wasting energy ain't good, especially when it isn't completely climate neutral
> in fact you could argue that their denuclearization is the very reason Russia has so much leverage in the situation If we had more nuclear power, this wouldn't change much, if anything
> The German government tried to force people to use more renewable energies and electric cars by introducing the CO2 tax. Since both are not adequate replacements, costs for heating, electricity and transportation…
> Rust is also very difficult. It's as complex as C++, and throws it all at the programmer at once. I thin Rust isnt nearly as complex
Well, I think it's time to start outsmarting. If we continue down this path, were going to run against a wall
For me, the former is easier to understand.
"cookie" consent exists because of laws. If it's gonna happen at all, there will be a law enforcing that, because it's not in the interest of website owners (which also leads to the dark patterns in the dialogues). If…
> Climate change is causing distress, anger and other negative emotions in children and young people worldwide, a survey of thousands of 16- to 25-year-olds has found. > The results, released in a preprint on 14…
A person who's job it is to do research on security of software
Researcher? A click on the url to his homepage reveals that he is a backend software engineer who does volunteer work on free software and open protocols
Especially true since costs such as carbon emissions aren't internalized yet into the electricity cost.
When your PC doesn't need to boot when not disconnecting it from the grid, it means that there is more than a LED being powered
Can you mention the source of your information?
No, it's not THE trump alternative. It existed before. Open source, such that anyone can use it
Mastodon is from a far right?
I still don't get why one should do that in the first place
> That leads to reduction of use (as people just can't afford it) I consider this a good thing. Wasting energy ain't good, especially when it isn't completely climate neutral
> in fact you could argue that their denuclearization is the very reason Russia has so much leverage in the situation If we had more nuclear power, this wouldn't change much, if anything
> The German government tried to force people to use more renewable energies and electric cars by introducing the CO2 tax. Since both are not adequate replacements, costs for heating, electricity and transportation…
> Rust is also very difficult. It's as complex as C++, and throws it all at the programmer at once. I thin Rust isnt nearly as complex
Well, I think it's time to start outsmarting. If we continue down this path, were going to run against a wall
For me, the former is easier to understand.
"cookie" consent exists because of laws. If it's gonna happen at all, there will be a law enforcing that, because it's not in the interest of website owners (which also leads to the dark patterns in the dialogues). If…
> Climate change is causing distress, anger and other negative emotions in children and young people worldwide, a survey of thousands of 16- to 25-year-olds has found. > The results, released in a preprint on 14…
A person who's job it is to do research on security of software
Researcher? A click on the url to his homepage reveals that he is a backend software engineer who does volunteer work on free software and open protocols
Especially true since costs such as carbon emissions aren't internalized yet into the electricity cost.
When your PC doesn't need to boot when not disconnecting it from the grid, it means that there is more than a LED being powered
Can you mention the source of your information?
No, it's not THE trump alternative. It existed before. Open source, such that anyone can use it
Mastodon is from a far right?
I still don't get why one should do that in the first place