Every Norwegian needs this illusion(Or livsløgn as Ibsen would have said) to sustain the idea of belonging to a nation that is up to something good.
Reality is that Norway is increasingly subsidizing it's oil industry in a way that is not sustainable - especially not economically.
Instead of investing in the future Norway is investing in old dying industries - our Corona package contains almost no investments in sustainable technologies even thought the economy is heading for a hard shock the next time the oil price takes a dive.
Reducing demand and reducing supply both help in getting the CO2 emissions down. A good start would be to just stop subsidizing the fossil fuel industry.
AFAIK there are other makers that are also ready for this. I seem to remember that the Leaf is.
What I think will be the hard part of including cars into the grid is the warranty issues. I.e. if a battery gets so much usage from the grid that it somehow gets broken or worn out, who should take that cost/ risk?
I've been thinking of trying to combine self-hosted analytics and adding ad info in the urls of ads so I can track if a user arrived at my site via an ad without divulging that to any third parties.
Has anyone tried something like that? Did it work? Obviously what you give up is retargeting but that may have to go anyhow.
One of the things I find so confusing with Elasticsearch is querying. Constructing a complex JSON document for a simple query just doesn't fit my brain. I have tried to put this down to bad/confusing documentation, but I'm not sure anymore.
It seems Redis is moving a bit in the same direction - although not as complex as ES has done it.
Being able to run this inside a Redis instance is a big win, although I suspect few/none of the cloudproviders are willing to pay RedisLabs for the privelige of using the module.
THIS! I hate that Figma cannot support adding external webfonts when it is a webapp. This is the nr. 1 and only reason why I do not give them my money.
What I'm looking for is something to replace external CHAT systems with something that stores all the data in our systems, replacing Intercom or whatever else.
I hope they roll out good monitoring tools for website owner for these features - i.e not a tool to test your site but a tool to tell you what google reports to it's users about the site. Otherwise you can be fooled by running lighthouse against your local server and never see the "this site loads slowly" message...
Hi, the docs are great - and cover a lot of ground.
The React team is doing amazing work!
Two questions / inputs:
1. Are the "Progressive Hydration" and "Selective Hydration" related to SSR? I could not find any info on what functionality is hiding behind the terms.
I've been wondering about how selective hydration could work with SSR.
2. In general I often find it hard to navigate the API part of the React docs - for example to find the definition of a lifecycle method (for example componentDidUpdate). There is no fast way to get to a single method.
I think this might be because the pure API docs feel a bit mixed into the rest of the documentation and therefore read more as complete articles than single packets of information.
Work from Oslo has shown that building machinery is a major source of carbon emissions and NOx in cities. I would also expect buses to be a major source if they are not included in the numbers above.
As much as I fear the China with regard to censorship, I think this could be a wise move for all social media platforms.
There are two reason why I think this:
a) Political advertising on social media is very hard to police as you can create huge amount of versions of each ad and target very different audiences.
b) Political advertising at volume favors the richest campaigns with the largest amount of knowledge about their targets.
By blanket removing political advertising from these platforms more focus would have to be made for more traditional forms of political work (door to door etc) and thus a slower more deliberate political climate.
It is by no means panacea but a good start.
Norway has always forbiden political TV-advertising, something that I think has helped the debate stay a bit less polarized, though that has changed with the advent of Facebook and it's ilk.
Reality is that Norway is increasingly subsidizing it's oil industry in a way that is not sustainable - especially not economically.
Instead of investing in the future Norway is investing in old dying industries - our Corona package contains almost no investments in sustainable technologies even thought the economy is heading for a hard shock the next time the oil price takes a dive.
Reducing demand and reducing supply both help in getting the CO2 emissions down. A good start would be to just stop subsidizing the fossil fuel industry.