You mean PoS, which feature is literally that the more you have, the more you can stake, and the more you can earn in return? So basically the system that has built-in wealth concentration?
You mean PoS, which feature is literally that the more you have, the more you can stake, and the more you can earn in return? So basically the system that has built-in wealth concentration?
Yeah you can. Although it’s hard on the computer, and depending on the type of plane, it might not be really playable in terms of controls (an airliner for instance)
Games like Elite Dangerous or Star Wars Squadron are really fun in VR though
Who talks to their neighbors in this day and age? They’ll probably vote for the party who wants my death anyway so yeah…
I mean yeah sure we could be surprised, but things aren’t really going in the right direction
Yeah, I’m not getting my hopes up unfortunately
That’s good, because otherwise your data might end in a blaze.
(Totally not speaking from experience)
Yeah I went back from Contabo tbh, as you said, I had several outages, the worst of which lasted several days with absolutely no information, nor response from the support. (My VPS had all the symptoms of a broken disk, which was extremely worrying)
That, plus the subscription fees, it’s not something I would advise today
Yeah, this is one of the seasons the Pirate party is pushing for a unique ballot, because the current format is really unfavorable towards small parties that don’t have the means to print the ballots among other things
Concerning your edit, not sure about other countries, but I can speak about the process in France.
We get (normally) ballots with the programs in the mail before the elections, so we can also bring ballots from there. Then the way it works when voting is
So there’s not really a way to definitely know you’re voting for an unlisted candidate here.
As far as I know, gadgetbridge does not support tizenOS smartwatches
There’s a bill proposal to ban HRT for minors. But we know that it’s how that begins: you start with minors and you go as high as you can until you can ban it for everyone…
Nah, you just need to develop a custom EFI app to boot on it. This app then calls a server on your network which will answer whether to boot on Linux or Windows (or any OS installed really).
And voilà, you don’t need to manually select the OS anymore (well, you still need to say to the server what to use, but you can do it beforehand, not during the boot)
Authelia is a oidc provider, but does not support oidc as a provider, only local file and ldap. So it really depends on your use case
Especially since the B747 is way better than the A380 as a cargo plane, which removes an alternative for the A380
Actually, the way it’s formulated is fairly negative.
It’s written “the law determines the condition on which the guaranteed freedom to abortion is applied” (sorry for the unprecise translation, it’s written in law language, so hard to really translate).
Which basically means three things.
It’s considered a “freedom”, not a “right”. While it’s been said that freedom and right means the same, it could very well not be the case in the future. And a freedom can be restricted, while a right is guaranteed.
“the law determines the condition” means that it can be restricted as wanted by the parliament, so it exists, but could be extremely restricted in the future.
Finally “women” is not neutral as a term, and voluntarily excludes trans people wanting to perform an abortion.
Not a lawyer, so my explanation is probably not that great, but yeah… It’s really not as great as it’s said to be.
Here’s a source for what I explained (in French) : https://lesaf.org/constitutionnalisation-de-livg-un-leurre-grossier/
It’s not Swedish specific though. In French it’s the same, you “take” a decision
There’s also the possibility of selecting the last booted OS by default instead of a specific entry
Well, all airlines certified by Nepal (it’s not the only country concerned by this, but it is concerned) are banned from flying in Europe for safety reasons.
It’s not specified why, but reasons can be lack of oversight, lax regulations. All of that usually causes maintenance issues, lack of training, bad safety processes.
I also read the report, which states that the main factors for the crash are
So basically the pilots were experimented (they were definitely not new pilots at all), but the approach was difficult, did not meet safety standards, documentation for it was not up to date, and pilots were not sufficiently trained, and did not respect standard procedure in the cockpit either.
That’s a systemic error and it would have happened at one moment, regardless of the pilots.
(my source for the report https://www.tourism.gov.np/files/1/9N-ANC FINAL Report.pdf )
There’s been driverless subway for decades though, if it’s intracity travel (which seems the case here), then it makes sense.
Maglev doesn’t, as many pointed out
For the bread, I usually buy sliced bread at the bakery, or you can slice it yourself. And I freeze it. I always unfreeze it in the toaster and it’s basically perfect and takes no effort
My car uses a mix of GPS and camera, and I’m using Android Auto, which uses only GPS. There are several cases where both are wrong either
So yeah that’s going to be fun… Like my car telling me I should drive a 30 limit instead of 110 on the highway (did happen several times)