Ja wo isse denn jetzt, die Technologieoffenheit?
Ja wo isse denn jetzt, die Technologieoffenheit?
You could try laughing at them instead, but maybe then they start the punching.
He kinda did answer, basically “we’ll have import tariffs to pay for all we need including child care” while making it sound like other countries would pay for it. But of course that’s stupid because the money will come from the people who buy the imported goods, i.e. Americans.
Weirdo in chief.
And if a self-proclaimed “alpha male” elicits a reaction of fear or anger that confirms their self-image. But being called weird, or laughed at like the clowns they are, undermines their whole act.
For the price I would want it to be a complete smartphone, with SIM and GPS and everything, just with an e-ink display for battery saving and readability in sunlight.
“To be successful, a European citizens’ initiative has to reach one million statements of support as well as minimum thresholds in at least 7 countries.”
Sounds to me like all votes count, but only if it goes over 1.000.000. And that is the big hurdle here, if you multiply the current votes by 4 to get over a million you automatically have seven countries over the threshold.
They’re such a bunch of weird cockwombles.
That’s a stupid chart. The “100%” implies that those countries are “done”, while the petition needs at least 1.000.000 participants (regardless of their country) and it’s missing over 700.000 to reach the goal.
There’s also Rust for the Polyglot Programmer which seems to be a generic version of those.
Maybe this should have been the initial announcement before they pushed it onto users. Though obviously some of the backlash is due to inept media going (as usual) for clickbait instead of research and actual reporting.
Why does he need a defense? We already know he’s weird.
Tax them out of existence.
What an insight, he must be a tactical genius.
Move your lightly cupped, relaxed hand behind the fly. Then suddenly accelerate and grab the fly that got startled into flying into your hand by the movement.
What a silly weirdo.
Or a lost little dog that misses its master.
I only know 16 amp breakers (~3600 W), not sure if lower current circuits are commonly used in Germany. In my experience every socket can power devices like a toaster or lawn mower, so they’re all suitable for such solar inverters.
Modern meters take that into account (and you’ll get one by the energy provider if you don’t have it already when you tell them you installed such solar panels), everything that’s used in your home gets balanced against what you produce, regardless of which specific circuit uses / provides energy. (Only immediate usage though, and if you add a battery that can save your excess energy instead of feeding it back into the grid you roughly quadruple the cost so that’s quite a bit more expensive.)
In other words, lack of accountability leads to bad behaviour. He might be onto something there…