it remains a work
Yes.
in progress.
it remains a work
Yes.
in progress.
Yep, clicked the article, was confused for a second.
If you have a steam deck anyway, a used USB-C dock costs 30€ and tadaa, computer, mediaplayer, whatever.
And once again, it will not be about pornography, but about creating and establishing a framework to regulate access to content.
Nah, when I was on vacation there I was always allowed to drive my normal winter tires. On some mountain passes e.g. chains were mandatory though, and for good reason.
Well, some do. In Scandinavia many people drive tires with spikes. In Germany they are illegal. Depends on how hard winter is out there.
Oh great, thanks for turning on the breakfast radio in my head.
Yep. He duped Fox into paying him for a Sci-Fi comedy show and then he went and made a loving homage to Trek.
Wait, basically every kitchen I’ve been in after 1990 had a convection oven. That’s one of those ovens with a fan in the rear, right?
…for now.
See you all next year.
Why am I so pessimistic? The people paid to push shit like this don’t have anything else to do. I DO have a lot of else to do. They’ll keep pushing and count on tiring privacy advocates out.
You must not be familiar with North American power systems. I would bet the op had single phase service providing 220 or 240 volt service.
Oh, I see. Yeah, well, okay, that’s basically nothing. Seems like the country isn’t really on a good path for electrifying things, then. How do they use any large electric motors at home?
Living in the boonies - I could get 3 phase, 400V, 100A for 800€, that’s 120kW. Yes, we’re paying a lot per kWh but the grid quality is okay-ish.
How long is a lease? 3 years? 4 years? My little Corsa has 95% capacity left after 3 years and 40000km.
60 amps, three phases that’s, what, 72kW at 400V - that’s more than enough. My cars charge at 11kW/3phases. I’ve got 63A service and I can charge both cars, run the heatpump, have the stove going and still have amps to spare.
Cheapest VW currently on sale in Germany is the up! that’s available from 13500€ at some dealers.
Thanks Merkel
Let’s not forget the excellent work of Peter Altmaier in that regard:
Altmaier is pleased
Slump in photovoltaics
11.09.2012, 6:53 pm
Peter Altmaier speaks in the Bundestag for the first time as Environment Minister. He sees the slump in the expansion of photovoltaics as a success. At the same time he is committed to the energy transition. The opposition is sceptical: Black/Yellow coalition government is making a mess of the energy transition. This cannot be “twittered away”.
Federal Environment Minister Peter Altmaier sees initial successes in the attempt to avoid additional costs by expanding renewable energies too quickly. In July, the construction of new solar plants had reached an output of 540 megawatts in July and 320 megawatts in August, said the CDU politician when discussing his ministry’s budget in the Bundestag. In June it was still around 1800 and at the almost 4400 megawatts in the first half of the year. The boom in the first half of the year was also triggered by the announcement of the cuts. The subsidy payments factored into the price of electricity had been cut before the summer break in order to contain costs somewhat. “This shows that our joint law is starting to take effect, working,” said Altmaier.
Altmaier defended his demand that that the expansion of renewable energies cannot continue unabated. For example, nobody could be interested in solar roofs and wind turbines without electricity grids. “A lot has been neglected in the past.”
FDP wants full stop
The generation of electricity from wind, biomass or solar energy is growing significantly faster than planned by the government. As a result, subsidies are also increasing, there are growing calls within the coalition to reorganise subsidies and and put the brakes on expansion. While the FDP and the Ministry of Economic Affairs want to push through new regulations before the federal election in the autumn of 2013, Altmaier has described this as unrealistic. However, Altmaier has also called a revision of the subsidisation necessary. “It is not only important that the energy transition succeeds, it also depends on how it succeeds,” he said.
“You can’t tweet that away”
SPD environmental politician Matthias Miersch criticised Altmaier’s comments, saying that he was doing the business of the opponents of the energy transition in the coalition. This would drive up electricity costs for SMEs and consumers, as the government had tripled the number of companies exempted from the costs of subsidising green electricity. This means that households and small businesses have to pay all the more, said Miersch. In addition, the prices for electricity on the exchanges had fallen due to the increase in green electricity. However, the large suppliers were not passing this on to consumers. Sven-Christian Kindler from the Greens criticised that Altmaier should stand up for renewable energies and put the brakes on their opponents in his own ranks. The FDP is even talking about a moratorium on expansion. “The energy turnaround with Black-Yellow means: this is the turnaround against renewable energies,” he said. He added that the black/yellow coalition was making a mess of the energy transition. “You, Minister Altmaier, can’t witter that away either,” said Kindler. The accusation led to a brief exchange of blows on Twitter. Altmaier wrote about and to Kindler: “I suspect he’s somehow jealous! ;-)” And Kindler replied: “Nope. Good Twitter performance is no substitute for bad environmental policy. You can’t tweet failure in the energy transition beautifully”.
In the Bundestag, Altmaier emphasised that the energy transition is a key project. “If we can show that we are economically successful with a new energy policy, this will be emulated in other countries.” Oil, gas and coal would then be increasingly replaced by renewable energies and climate protection would be advanced accordingly.
At least because search engines rank TLS enabled sites higher these days. And also, wrapping everything in TLS creates more noise against surveillance and makes surveillance more expensive.
A tolerant society must be fiercly intolerant towards intolerance.
Yes. Tolerance is not an inherent virtue or anything, it is a contract between two or more parties. If one party stops honoring it, all bets are off.
They are probably banking on it, vacuuming the vault carpets and everything.
Suck it, penis-owners!
See people, that’s the key to a good sex life, clear, concise communication.
Oh, there’ll also be some small businesses crawling over each other to get that sweet subcontractor cash.