

Lawsuits seem like the wrong way to decide medical efficacy of treatments.
Lawsuits seem like the wrong way to decide medical efficacy of treatments.
I think people who dislike flatpaks or similar aren’t having “problems”. They work, but they’re using using a sledgehammer to drive a nail.
If ethical boundaries get thrown out in times of trouble, we don’t have ethical boundaries. It’s easy to not step over the line in times of peace.
Rules that apply to all nations, much like we have for Antarctica.
I can speak a bit on the UK as I live there.
The use of gas is for two things.
Balancing against wind and solar, both of which can evaporate at certain times of year. Without more storage we’re left in a position where we basically need to be able to support 30GW of demand just on gas.
Frequency stabilisation and cold start capability. We never seem to drop below 4GW of gas (or biomass - anything spinning mass) generation. Even if we had excess wind and solar, some gas will be burnt “just in case”.
Right now we need more storage, and better connections from the new sources of power (the coast for wind and international connectors) to the centres of demand (the cities). Power stations were historically located much closer to where the demand is, and our electricity grid is still shaped by that.
Today has been a good example. Lots of wind and sun but still 16% gas. We even switched some wind farms off today because we couldn’t get the power to where it was needed or a way to store it.
It’s more interesting to ask if " Death to Hitler" would have got you this reaction in the 30s. By the 40s we were at war with him and his followers. In the 30s he was in power, but there were still diplomatic relations.
I think Canada is quite happy as it is.
If they wanted to, or be independent. Whatever really, but very few there wanted to be part of china.
Watching Hong Kong get amalgamated into the rest of China after it was returned by the British has been so sad. They’ve raged. They’ve fought. But slowly they’ve been consumed.
It’s not sinking. It’s not a boat that sprung a leak. It’s staying exactly where it’s always been. It’s getting submerged by sea level rises.
Saying it’s sinking makes it sound like a local phenomenon. Sea level rises are global.
Otherwise known as “The collapse of the USA”.
In Europe, European cars are a better choice than Teslas.
Cheaper and better EVs are here from lots of European, Korean, and (to a lesser degree) American brands.
It’s been a long time since was “the only choice”.
Oh no, not the oil!
/s
They know they can’t compete at the new game, so want to play the old game.
Trouble is, the new game already started.
https://wiki.manjaro.org/index.php/Manjaro:A_Different_Kind_of_Beast
Although Manjaro is Arch-based and Arch compatible, it is not Arch.
Manjaro package repository
Stable branch - There is no solid rule indicating when Stable branch is snapped from testing. It can be anything from one to four weeks…
Testing branch - Testing branch is snapped from unstable at irregular intervals - …
Unstable branch - Unstable branch is synced several times daily from Arch stable
Manjaro Unstable is Arch Stable
I would expect Steam to report Steam OS as Steam OS.
They managed to differentiate Manjaro to it’s own entry after all. It’s Arch based too.
…except there’s no hardware to run it on. They’ve chosen an ISA profile that’s not been decided on for long enough.