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5 samples is still anecdotal. There is no statistical significance there.
5 samples is still anecdotal. There is no statistical significance there.
How is the screen holding up?
I really want to give you an updoot, but… could you please cite sources?
You should read this post by Arnold Schwarzenegger. I think it applies to you very well.
As for android games, if you’re into tower defense, give infinitode a try :)
If you’re asking where stuff /could/ come from, why couldn’t we just build renewables. For Germany at least, the ship has sailed anyways. It is not currently legislatively and practically possible to build out the required energy infrastructure with nuclear to phase out gas in a timeframe that makes sense. With the beaureaucracy and everything, it’ll be at least a decade before even the first power plant would be connected to the grid.
Germany was better prepared. The plan was to use natural gas. Which was cheaply supplied by Russia. Who woulda thunk that relying on mining operations in despotic countries could be such a bad decision? Goes for Gas as well as Uranium…
GN talks about that at the start of their second video. It’s phrased as “journalistic best practices”: https://youtu.be/X3byz3txpso?t=48s
“No employee has yet dared to speak out against our toxic culture, so our culture isn’t toxic”
There’s a lot of people here focussing on the biillit labs thing. While that is pretty bad on it’s own, and probably indicative of company or at least communication culture; Linus has not adressed the allegations regarding the sponsorships and the underlying conflict of interest. There’s some response to the error handling and sloppiness. But what is lacking is a clear identification and owning of errors as well as the accompanying, hard steps LMG will take to rectify them.
I would’ve liked to see a post saying" whow, this is a bit much at once, we will publish a full response with x/y plans in [a week]". This (Linus’ Forum response) just feels drama-inciting and not like a level-headed response.
Sorry, I re-read the article and the original announcement by the EU travel authority. Neither makes mention of Schengen, which is what got me confused. The ETIAS site does explicitly list the Schengen countries along with the EU one. And not Ireland. They probably vetoed something and got excluded or something :D
Thos article is about the EU, not sure what Switzerland, Iceland, Liechtenstein am Norway do in that list…
The way I do it is that I use gdrive to sync the database between devices, which acts like a kind-of backup of the database. That way I don’t lose it :)
Yeah, that thing with the SMRs/ Gen II reactors turns out to be not so much a thing: https://ieefa.org/articles/small-modular-reactors-are-still-too-expensive-too-slow-and-too-risky