Lmaydev

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Lmaydev , an Memes in Nuclear isn't perfect, but it is the best we have right now.

No I don't think so. Nuclear is super effective and consistent, especially for large setups.

Using renewables while we get our nuclear up makes complete sense. And subsidising nuclear with renewables after that also makes sense.

But the technology to rely entirely on renewables isn't really there either.

Lmaydev , an Memes in Nuclear isn't perfect, but it is the best we have right now.

We're reaching the point where discussing cost in regard to the energy crisis makes us look like fucking idiots.

Imagine what kids reading the history books are going to think of these discussions.

And 10 years isn't that long really. If someone said we could use no fossil fuels in energy generation in 10 years time that doesn't sound long at all.

Lmaydev , an linuxmemes in Security

Winget, get a popup when things request elevated rights,

Lmaydev , an linuxmemes in Linux Salesman

There is a setting to disabled them.

Lmaydev , an Europe in Five asylum seekers reportedly killed in attempt to cross Channel to UK

No they are the person / living thing referred to in the definition. "Cause the death of a person" not "a person caused the death"

The attempt to cross killed a person / people.

Lmaydev , (Bearbeitet ) an Europe in Five asylum seekers reportedly killed in attempt to cross Channel to UK

kill
/kɪl/
verb
cause the death of (a person, animal, or other living thing).
'her father was killed in a car crash'

Totally normal use.

Both words are acceptable. Killed is a bit more emotive.

It's like the difference between big and colossal. They mean the same technically but invoke different feelings.

Lmaydev , an linuxmemes in systemdeez nuts

The idea as far as I can tell is that it's responsible for too many things and gives a massive point of failure.

Lmaydev , an linuxmemes in Steve Balmer quotes

Microsoft loves open source nowadays.

People do a huge amount of their work for free.

They're also heavily invested in Linux for the cloud. So any work done there helps them.

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