

Literally the year of Linux for desktop.


Literally the year of Linux for desktop.
Kagi Translate to Deepl.
But the first thing I recommend, is to replace TikTok with no TikTok.
He said Northern Italy ;-)

The war and its consequence suck.
But I feel like the current levels of hardship this imposes on Europe and Asia are bmatikl bearable, and a good motivation for further reduction of dependency on fossil fuels (especially those imported).


The Netherlands in yellow is madness as well. Disclaimer: I have yet to watch the video.


Thank you. Edited.
And thank you for communicating like a normal human being about my mistake. Lemmy is a refreshing platform in this regard.


France is 50% Christian, and a place with lots of migrants from foreign colonies.
Edit: misinformation from here on. I’m sorry.
Migrants tend to get more children, if I recall correctly, even so for multiple generations.
~~Poland on the other hand, has had a steady stream of outward migration by people in the working age migrate to other European countries after it joined the EU 20 years ago. That, and their economy has been doing very well since.
Not sure if those are the reasons, but Poland/France doesn’t surprize me very much. I can’t currently think of reasons for Spain doing relatively well in this statistic.~~


Adding a third dimension to travel introduces a lot of additional intersections. Once the initial supply and demand wobble irons out, air travel will lead to additional traffic, not less.
It’s a bad idea. And we haven’t even mentioned air and sound pollution yet.

Turkey is in Asia, but Russia is in Europe? Can we please be consistsent.
edit: Also, the chart states it’s 2026 data. It’s the beginning of March. What am I even looking at. Which wars and other events were factored in when extrapolating 6x?

How much cheese do you think can be made from 1kg of milk?


I believe the trouble with special deals, is future resentment.

Yes, as far as I’m able to understand it, ammonia is quite promising for certain industrial purposes (and to run the tankers themselves). Engineer the right engine, and it could potentially run on ammonia while acting as a cracker. Temp store excess hydrogen, and use that for the second part of your journey (or sell it for onshore purposes).

Offshore wind and onshore solar excess can be used to produce hydrogen, not coal.
It takes extra steps and introduces inefficiencies, but it is able to store larger amounts of energy than batteries, and can be used in certain industrial processes which do not run on wires and electrons.
In a succesfully electrified world, it is likely that some ammonia and hydrogen is shipped around the world for such use cases. The main alternative is to keep using fossils.

Some ships would carry ammonia, hydrogen, etc.
Still better than the status quo.
It’s always the same story with UX change. Everyone hates it, barely anyone is able to look past the period of getting used to it.
The number of people who actually run Pale Moon on Windows XP themed machines today, is extremely limited. Back in the day, people were furious about Australia.


Agreed. If anyone knows about an EU (or allies) search engine with a business model that’s not strictly based on advertising (topped up by grants perhaps), let us know.
I use Ecosia/Qwant for now.
I doubt it. “Back to business” in Iran means back to what? Old regime with new Ayotollah? They have replacements lined up. Israel and USA probably have attacks lined up as well.
Without new leadership on the other hand, I doubt the IRGC will just drop their weapons in a matter of days.
I’d start preparing for a few scenarios: home, Switzerland, elsewhere. Do you know whether the embassy can be of any help?

Dutch municipality sues Dutch state. As much as your meme is true, their approach makes sense.
Last year, many things I once doubted would happen, happened in the USA.