While I don’t agree with your first point from my experience, the second one is very true. Especially for memory consumption, your typical Java app easily occupies five times as much as something more bare metal.
While I don’t agree with your first point from my experience, the second one is very true. Especially for memory consumption, your typical Java app easily occupies five times as much as something more bare metal.
He might have convinced himself already. That doesn’t change the facts though.
He’s definitely right about the overtime and students.
But isn’t the church the reason why he feels that way in the first place?
Not sure if you’re mixing things up or if your just sticking to the joke really good 😅
That’s because the opposition of the drug legalization is having world’s biggest drug festival in Munich right now.
That’s pretty awesome too, but they don’t need molecules with atoms that were modified using particle colliders just minutes/hours before you need them.
They usually end like this: “it was an accident, the guy tripped over something and fell onto/into the vagina”. Sounds like a bad joke but unfortunately it’s not.
The complexity behind this is fascinating.
you could find yourself in the wrong place at the wrong time.
I like that one. It’s funny because it’s so generic.
We must live in two different Germanies than. I travel a lot and other countries are moving forward a lot faster than we are. Thanks to the CDU we weren’t doing much until recently. There are many topics that need attention, especially infrastructure, buerocracy, public health and retirement insurances, corruption aka “lobbyism”, and the list goes on. That’s all things you could fix one by one, but looking at how/what people vote, there won’t be any progress in the next decade imho.
Exclusive content is always anti customer.
You don’t even need landlines. There’s 5G or if that’s not good enough or for very remote areas there’s point-to-point radio. Absolutely no need for satellites.
I didn’t say it’s not possible. I said it’s not possible to undo what we’ve done and what we’re still doing. It won’t be fixed by removing the excessive CO2 from the atmosphere. Besides, I also think that it’s not feasible at the required scale.
I don’t know the details but how you describe it, it sounds like it doesn’t reduce the emissions but shift them from one piece of paper to another one. Isn’t that still exactly greenwashing? I pay someone to make a 3rd party reduce their emissions so that I can fill that gap again.
From what we know about physics and chemistry so far, it looks like there is no magical way to reverse this, that wouldn’t require a huge amount of energy, resources and effort. Also, it’s a bit to late to put money into research now. We know what to to do and how to “fix” things but we don’t like the consequences so we (mostly) keep going as if nothing is wrong.
The problem is that for fossil fuels, there is no good way to “completely remove” them. Most of the “carbon neutral” ads are plain greenwashing. But taxing it would be a good step nonetheless.
There’s only 10% of the world’s population living in the southern hemisphere so that’s not a big surprise.
I don’t know what they actually do but one possibly is to look for (absence of) the TLS handshake. Or maybe they simply infect all devices on the Chinese market with MITM certificates to be able to decrypt all TLS encrypted traffic. Should be easy to force companies to do that in such a country.
sftpgo is a nice project to host files in a secure way without too much hassle.