You can also self-host bitwarden.
You can also self-host bitwarden.
But can it be solved by throwing less sensors at the problem? Cause that’s what he’s been doing. Removing sensors from the newer versions that were in the older ones.
Cooperatives, employee-owned companies, etc.
I’m not the one who suggested regulations. For me, corporations shouldn’t exist at all.
They’re suggesting regulating corporations properly.
Low skill users will use what comes installed on their machine, so installation quirks like that are not relevant for them. They don’t install Windows either.
it uses end-to-end encryption
At least they say they do, but we can’t really verify that.
I had three cars and a motorcycle at one point, though now I’m down to one car and a bicycle. But whatever makes you feel superior, I guess. Fuck the people with legitimate ideas to improve life and the environment.
Either you or I got wooshed, cause I thought that was a maths joke, not actually an answer.
A dump stat for STR characters.
You have a right to your opinion, sure. Just as much as he has the right to tell you it’s shit. That’s his opinion too.
It depends on those factors and a few others. You can also pay extra to ensure your electricity comes from all renewable sources. The so-called “Garantias de Origem” (guarantee of origin).
Here’s the energy mix for a regular domestic consumer in the month of October.
It’s not so rosy as these kinds of news want you to believe. Greenhouse gas emissions are still embarassingly high.
There’s no such link in their comment history either.
Works perfectly on mine.
Very cool, very good proof of your claims.
I made no claims, I quoted from the wikipedia link you posted for us, which you may have not read yourself. You’re clearly a bigger expert than the IPCC though, so I wouldn’t even dare to make claims in your presence.
Some argue that transitioning to 100% renewable energy would be too slow to limit climate change, and that closing down nuclear power stations is a mistake.[122][123]
“Nuclear power must be well regulated, not ditched”. The Economist. 6 March 2021. ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved 31 January 2022. McDonnell, Tim (3 January 2022).
“Germany’s exit from nuclear energy will make its power dirtier and more expensive”. Quartz. Retrieved 31 January 2022.
In November 2014 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change came out with their fifth report, saying that in the absence of any one technology (such as bioenergy, carbon dioxide capture and storage, nuclear, wind and solar), climate change mitigation costs can increase substantially depending on which technology is absent.
Can’t forget about y’all’dnt’ve.
And you can quote something without embedding it.