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Europe has little hydrocarbon reserves, so decarbonization is required for energy independence.

North sea can be explored. Black sea is already explored through Neptune deep

Yes, apart from small fracking possibilities, and the North Sea, which is shared between two non-EU European countries, UK and Norway.

(as posted elsewhere, this was a critical problem for Nazi Germany!)


> nvidia

Just don't.

I'm always amazed people actually still use their products in a Linux system.

More expensive and worse software support than AMD or Intel.


I'm writing this on machine with a 1660 TI on Guix with the open source(ish) drivers from nonguix and it works just fine.

Eh. Since the 1.0 release of freeCAD, the UI has been greatly improved. Also subscription services are inherently a turn off.

I see it as a donation to developer who work on FreeCAD, not a "subscription service", just a different way of funding FOSS.

I'd agree that FreeCAD's UI isn't horrible, but it is a lot to take in at a first glance, and for people who don't use it frequently. If I was using it daily, I'd probably prefer FreeCAD as-is too, better feature density and everything at a glance.


Don't know about pmtiles specifically, but on tile servers I've used it's possible to update administrative regions separately.

Denmark ordered more in October. Canada talks a lot, but so far has done nothing concrete about reducing their order. You would think they would urgently cancel and get Gripens and/or Rafales.

Wonder what's going on behind the scenes.


Having a pending order that can be cancelled is negotiation leverage?


For me this is the superior format, but alas, almost no one uses it. Even Python projects usually go with.md docs. What new projects have you seen using.rst docs?


Blank page with JavaScript disabled says to me: nothing to see here, move along.


Absolutely. The mass bombings of German cities during WW2 would be considered a war crime today.


If nothing may be obtained by consenting to quiet our conscience and murder enemy civilians all should call it criminal but wherein we can purchase victory or save the lives of our civilians and soldiers there is an exchange rate between sin and gain that virtually all will agree to pay.

I do not hold that the firebombing of German cities was an acceptable trade but that there is a point for most people where they will pay the cost.

Extremists count the blood of the enemy as meaningless and see no sin in spilling it and will do any amount of harm without qualm for instance see the words of an extremist after the death of a terrorist

> Rabbi Yaacov Perrin, in paying homage to Goldstein, told mourners that even 1 million Arabs “are not worth a Jewish fingernail.” And angry voices in the congregation shouted, “We are all Goldsteins!” and “Arabs out of Israel!”

Whereas Perrin's doesn't speak for most Israelis the actions of his entire government and society suggest either agreement or willingness to look the other way whilst someone else pays the price in sin and indeed the attitude far from being historically abhorrent it is fairly normal for all societies to account the blood of the enemy civilian or not fairly cheap or valueless.

Looking at the modern genocide in Gaza and our half assed responses to it makes one wonder if the world has really made any progress whatsoever or if our morality is confined almost exclusively to historical analysis and hand wringing that has virtually no impact on current or future actions.


Not any more they wouldn’t. The precedent for getting away with these war crimes is precisely why Gaza and Mosul and so on keep happening.


Not just hardware startups, alas.


Looks like the design lives on. Wonder if it'll get any traction.

https://www.opensourceforu.com/2025/11/ainekko-turns-esperan...


they have not yet opensourced the RTL design files


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