Also from bare black coal gases are lost during transportation and storage as it is not done in air tight tanks. It’s not about a brikett of coal lying around somewhere.
The bridge fuel makes at least somewhat sense, as the infrastructure for gas can also be used for handling and using products from power to gas processes, which serve as buffer by increasing the demand for power in times of overproduction from renewable sources.
Makes sense. We haven’t yet made it since the great plague, I guess, to decrease the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
The German saying (I’ve just corrected the false replacements made by spellcheck) literally reads “the kid has fallen into the well”, so s.th. has happened and there is no way back.
There is a lot of methane and other gases leaking out of coal too.
Annually (Gt/a) or total (Gt).
It would be silly to pretend the word “conservative” isn’t widely understood to mean backwards-looking nationalists.
I agree that it uses to be the norm now, however it was not always like this but the meaning has changed. The horse has left the barn. (Das Kind ist in den Brunnen gefallen)
But it’s equally silly to call fascists conservative when we have a much better word for them.
That’s my point.
Ah, now I get the point thank you. I thought it was when she speaks of the drawing as ‘she’, which would be strange in 1st person. TY
She refers to her drawing in manga style in 3rd person. Doing that in 1st person would be wild.
Tbf, russia is currently financing fascist and right-wing populist movements and parties all over Europe, e.g the AfD in Germany or the FPÖ in Austria.
And the
conservativeGerman nazi party AfD is in second place in E.U. elections right now.
FIFY. Since several years, the AfD is no longer a conservative party.
The bully from the British island or the orange guy from the other side of the Atlantic?
As I’m from Germany, our constitution was elaborated by a constituent assembly constisting in the majority of conservatives. It granted and grants a lot of civil rights which are questioned by modern day conservatives, such as the right for asylum or secrecy of mail and telephone. Starting from our first government, led by the conservative party CDU, the politics was also constantly pro-European towards integration. Also our first ministry for environment issues was established by a conservative government in 1986.
This backward-looking stupidity is a phenomenon of the last 30 years. E.g. Franz Josef Strauß, the most conservative politician I can think of, was pro technical innovation. As of today, the state of Bavaria still benefits from decisions made under his government. He would rotate in his grave if he knew how his party has become.
The post mentions Meloni who is nationalist (and was even fascist not too long ago). That, driven by nationalist parties, many European parties, not only conservatives, are drifting away further and further into populism is one effect of the problem of normalising populism and nationalism by the media.
Please stop framing backward-looking nationalists as conservative. They don’t want to conserve civil rights, environmental and protective standards, and other granted at status quo. They want society to go back to the 1930s.
During usual updates? Or during the major release jump of KDE Plasma from 5.x to 6.x?
Have you considered using testing
instead of stable
or Siduction?
But afaIk without ‘Canonical’s nonsense’, e.g. snap Firefox.
Nextcloud + Passman would do so.
One could argue that this is against the idea of 2FA. In case you lose your device, you should simply use another with different token and delete the validity of the lost one.
Additionally, as 2FA is supposed to add an extra layer of security, having 2FA token and passwords stored in the same db is also not the best idea in that regard.