that would mean the death of street photography.
Here in Germany it’s fine to photograph a crowd, but if you stand next to someone in public transit with camera glasses, I don’t think you can claim that exception.
that would mean the death of street photography.
Here in Germany it’s fine to photograph a crowd, but if you stand next to someone in public transit with camera glasses, I don’t think you can claim that exception.
Its probably the usual closed source, but maybe not, I can’t take more of the abbreviation soup.
The other big danger is a attacker from the inside, and unless they have a amazing solution in their confidential jira, they just declared it not a problem.
This is how I read it:
They did a review of some of the tests, but ran all.
The source code was reviewed in its entirety.
They found vulnerabilities, but because “[…] these potential
vulnerabilities would be exploitable only by a vendor insider attack.
No open issues remain for this area of review.”
Problems and discrepancies they found are in an attachment to another report and in jira, both of which are confidential.
Going by your posts, its probably the drawings of humans, that your body rejects.
Was ich noch schlimmer finde:
Auch eine Suspendierung als Disziplinarmaßnahme sei in dem Fall unrechtmäßig, entschied vor gut zwei Monaten das Verwaltungsgericht in Wiesbaden im Eilverfahren auf Antrag eines betroffenen Frankfurter Beamten.
Yes, but the visible light will overpower the glow.
Why would we need to store energy for more than an day? We only need to smooth out the difference between supply and demand.
The mayor advantage of the European grid is the disconnectedness over long distances. There are always enough places where the sun shines or the wind blows.
They had UBI for a month during the pandemic.
I am not arguing that nuclear should have been phased when it was, as that resulted in more coal and gas, but that clinging to it now is a mistake.
Building a new nuclear power plant in Germany would take a decade if things went well.
Until then grid battery storage can mature and demand adjustment projects can be rolled out. It’s probably also easier to convince germans to accept pumped hydro where they live over nuclear.
With the same amount of money you can build so much more renewable generation and storage than nuclear.
How dare they replace the random falsehoods LLMs normally produce, they their curated falsehoods!
After some bureaucratic steps, it gets to the european commission and parliament, which will discuss it and write a response.
If the commission feels like it, it will make a law for the parliament to vote on.
It is also massively uneconomical. Even with existing subsidies, like free insurance and long term storage, plant operators don’t want to keep going.
Modern day nuclear advocates are like the Japanese soldiers in the 70s refusing to admit the war was lost decades ago.
The only reason “civilian” nuclear power exists is as a fig leaf for nuclear armament.
I don’t think post war Germany had the delusion of their own nukes. Here the nuclear industry just exists to shuffle public money into private pockets.
Good. Under the current economic system we need continuous population growth and migrants are more likely to do jobs not enough people want to do (backer, age care, …).
They yearn for the tails of their ancestors.
That’s a centrist pipe dream, the morons accelerated them both to the right.
Let them live out their last days with their family and die peacefully.