

No it’s not my assertion. I’m just offering an another way of looking at it. It’s still possibly a pure conflict of interest. I guess with limited information you never know
No it’s not my assertion. I’m just offering an another way of looking at it. It’s still possibly a pure conflict of interest. I guess with limited information you never know
I didn’t find any estimates of participation count in the demonstration that day. On one hand, I’m glad to see some Israeli resistance, on the other it still feels very muted considering the urgency and need of the Gaza locals.
My favourite performance of his was Toby Dammit. RIP
Just a hunch, but maybe most judges qualified to rule on an aviation case have at some point worked with some major carriers?
And I suppose you assume that cars will just float magically if you build a railroad?
I’m not sure if you’ve really thought this one through. Railway maintenance is expensive, and operating stations and switches requires personnel as well. In low-traffic areas you could get away with one single bus line, meaning you only need to maintain that one bus and pay the driver’s salary.
I understood they let anyone charge only on paper, using higher fees as a barrier for non-teslas. I might be wrong though.
But it’s really all about the charging infrastructure and the seamless technology of the car. No one comes even close."
Norway is big and sparsely populated. Having access to supercharging stations really makes several hours difference on your roadtrip if you exceed the car’s range
Hmm that is alarming then. To be honest I didn’t read the complete article, which you linked, but on first glance paints a very different picture.
Coal use isn’t cast as a sign of villainy, as it would be among some circles in the U.S. – it’s simply seen as outdated. This pragmatic framing, Fishman argued, allows policymakers to focus on efficiency and results rather than political battles.
There’s truly something for western politicians to learn from this
I believe in balancing quotas and rebuilding social structures to be more inclusive. That’s something that takes several generations to bear fruit.
Shaming or bullying anyone for what kind of body or privilege they were born into is where I draw the line.
edit: those who downvoted this are most welcome to reply this comment and explain their point. I’m open to discuss
What exactly does a “long” knock sound like?
Google sieht das anscheinend anders, und löscht umstrittene Rezensionen gerne ohne Gerichtsentscheidungen
Oh, good to know! I will look at other options then
Subjectively speaking, after switching to Piefed I feel like “the internet is back”.
Engaging conversation, good tools for filtering the front page to your liking, and the audience seems generally speaking more mature. I do expect that to change if the platform grows in size.
They could’ve included in the title the amount of cybertrucks (2). Smells like clickbait
Thanks for bringing this to my attention! I installed both Organic Maps and Streetcomplete on my phone now.
Yeah I think it’s very subjective and this one anedcote is just that.
In Germany cash is preferred in most places, and that makes tracking payments difficult. This is not the case in most other european countries. That’s an another anecdote for you.
On a positive note, they are probably not participating in the future gene pool