Not all batteries in the world have to be made of lithium. Depending on the use case other materials cab be even superior.
Not all batteries in the world have to be made of lithium. Depending on the use case other materials cab be even superior.
Unless you’re ready to fill the country with a thousand battery farms,
Oh I am totally ready to do that. A third of these batteries will be actually farms, a third will be sitting stationary in everybodies cellars and sheds and the other half will be rolling on the streets in form of electric vehicles.
Top off your own batteries and EV with surpluses during excess production and drain them during dry situations. Most people seem to forget that EVs can work both ways.
Russia also has one of the largest reserves of uranium in Eurasia as well, only behind Kazakhstan.
Also Germany would only trade one teat for another. Energy indepences is only possible by using renewables.
Lastly every energy corporation has said they won’t touch nuclear with a twelve feet pole because it is too expensive and there is no insurance agency willing to back them up.
The nuclear horse IS dead.
Hold my bacon, one can patent the idea that a game character switches mounts depending on a given state? (Image 3)
That’s when they change something.
Yes, but there is a quite a gap between ordering tanks and equipment and receiving said order.
South Korean armouries might have to start working overtime soon.
The “Ready Player One” approach might also help.
I have no English sources on hand, but there have been multiple parcels found across Europe that contained firebombs. In one case, the bomb didn’t go off mid-flight because the flight was delayed.
The heads of German intelligence agencies had their annual public hearing recently, making it very clear that Russia considers Germany an enemy. As far as I can tell, the response by our senior political figures has been deafening silence and inaction.
So Putin is not stupid at all. He is just counting on the continued indecisiveness of most western leaders.
During university I gave additional lessons for lower semesters and at times had to juggle three languages: Java, Typescript and plain JavaScript for that one professor who thought TS sucks.
Coding on the spot got really messy at times.
Smoking accidents can happen everywhere! Only YOU can prevent forest fires!
Which alternatives do you recommend?
inb4 Russian state media headline “Ukraine running out of troops. Hiring mercenaries! In other news: Don’t bother about the weirdly speaking comrades from Vladivostok!”
NATO maintains that it is a defensive alliance. If NATO starts adding countries Russia is currently at war with, it becomes an offensive alliance.
I don’t think so. Ukraine is in a defensive war. Actively joining their side doesn’t turn it into an offensive one. The difference between offensive and defensive conflicts is the goal: In an offensive, you want to gain something. In a defence, it is about keeping what you have. Just because NATO would come to their aid, Ukraine wouldn’t want to conquer Russia.
That being said, why wasn’t Ukraine added earlier?
Multiple reasons probably:
Well, that’d be the point of Ukraine joining NATO currently.
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It is still open source. However, it is not free software anymore.
AT MOST 5 a week and there are also weeks where I receive none at all. Interestingly it always seems to be the same type of spam from different adresses so there is probably a bot net somewhere that has my address and every month or so when the owners start a new wave I get a few and thats it.
On the other hand how many false positives have you had to pick out of the bin?
Well, it was bound to happen at some point.
Many features probably have been investigated by Russia already anyway, since Turkey wrecked a bunch of their Leos in Syria a couple of years ago. But of course, having an intact one gives a lot more options.
[…] the factory where the Leopard 2 resurfaced is far from the front line in Ukraine.
Well, smoking accidents can happen everywhere.
Also, funny to see in the article that hinterland
made it into English as well.
I am using my mail provider’s standard filter and at most I get 5 mails per week that make it through. And that’s with my mail being publicly available on my personal website. Not sure what sort of sites people sign up for, but spam has never been an issue, even away from Google.
How so? I haven’t really kept up with 4B, so this is a genuine question.