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·4 maanden geleden·discuss
Wind, sun and geothermal we have. Albeit technology to harvest them seldom come from the Europe. But getting a safe, unfettered provider of nuclear fuel risk to be just another unsolvable problem.
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·6 maanden geleden·discuss
>The problem with this, like internet voting, is that you can be coerced. As an example against coercion, on belenios faq they say that they let voter vote several times (and they count just the last vote).
sirdvd
·6 maanden geleden·discuss
...and on Cloudflare. So much for European Sovereignty.
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·8 maanden geleden·discuss
That's the Premium plan (for $1000) Edit: it's for 5 TB
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·vorig jaar·discuss
> it's very hard to imagine interstellar travel being feasible with our current understanding.

Sometimes it's hard realize the with have a good understanding of only 5% of what composes our universe. Let's hope there's still some surprise lest for ours Centauri Dreams...
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·vorig jaar·discuss
> Well because Tesla's are excellent cars and are still ranked at the top compared to the rest of the market.

whilst surely top ranked, they apparently share the top with others makers (https://www.euroncap.com/en/ratings-rewards/latest-safety-ra...) (Large Family Cars category, last two years, order by occupant protection).
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·vorig jaar·discuss
> permission that they want

"they", in my case it's me. With on my own Nextcloud server, on my own LAN. It's me that want "access to everything everywhere". Difficult for me to think that is not about gate keeping from Google.
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·vorig jaar·discuss
> The escape hatch is to use the FDroid version rather than the Play Store version.

And perhaps using GrapheneOS while at it.
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·vorig jaar·discuss
As a user, I'd be totally fine with Apple letting me choose who can access to my iMessages.
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·vorig jaar·discuss
I assume is referring to the mean ageing demographic of those country.
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·vorig jaar·discuss
Well... ZFS support baked in the kernel, surely count for something?