Just take the fundings that go into roads and take half of them into rails.
Then advocate to use military budget to build rails since they need it to move tanks and stuff.
Just take the fundings that go into roads and take half of them into rails.
Then advocate to use military budget to build rails since they need it to move tanks and stuff.
And vending machines. I mean objects that don’t move
Well it isn’t always 64 bytes. Some architectures differ.
That in fact is not an hello world project
That in fact is not an hello world project
That in fact is not an hello world project
Lets assume you use the “Power of the consumer” to only buy products that are environment friendly.
Then you will soon notice that your power does not exist. If you don’t have alternatives then thr only option is not to buy. This might work for luxury but when you buy food and there is only heavily plastic wrapped food then you will buy that one.
Also it will be hard to convince all other humans to consume more expensive alternatives.
Especially if the environment friendly alternative is basically cheaper to produce.
Of course you will need governmental regulations on this shit! The system won’t fix itself.
Works. Now go away
I will find you. And if it takes as long as it takes light to the nearest galaxy.
Well this probably doesn’t measure any app user
So you live in europe… Interesting
I thought Linux is Linux. Open source and stuff. But then RedHat(IBM) proofed me wrong. Now you can’t use really anything under RedHat or canocial anymore if you don’t want to be afraid of more corporate greed. I am now on debian.
Turns out testing instead of stable is similar to fedora rolling Release
This Video is badly researched and the worst you could accuse Kurzgesagt is that they have sloppy research on sponsored Videos. Which in my opinion is also not correct.
parallelization does not solve the problem of the missing Hardware in the costs of millions.
Mhh since we want to map every single possible situation we could auto generate it on parallel threads.
RTFM