Does it have to? If they plan to regulate greenwashing, their draft will probably provide the information needed.
Personally I don’t think it is a bad thing. as long as it is oss, i think it is fine.
I suspect that there is a certain combination of mountain stone, oxygen, melted water that can contribute into the creation of radioactive gases, but this is not more than a wild guess. Maybe someone really knows something about this.
Probably runs on excatly such systems.
Edit: wait does this allow people to vote from home?..
Yes it does.
Yes, i think they’re in need of motivated devs go bring the code up to date and advance it even further. Edit: Typo
Sadly, it is not actively maintained right now.
The result will probably be open as their db /s
VPN servers that run from RAM
Basically it runs just in the memory and does not store information on a hard disk, so your information is only temporary in the memory and will vanish as soon as the server reboots or shuts down. I don’t know if they have others, you can maybe ask support or maybe there is something on their site.
Here is an interesting article i found from privacyaffairs dot com
Copilot is as far as i know basically bundled with the os, so with everything.
My guess is, they killing cortana because of their copilot software, which is basically the same - but better. They would heave to maintain basically the same product, so they dumped it.
As i see it, using a computer, smartphone or any other device with your voice has a lot of benefits and is used a lot around the world. But it is used in a different scenario than a mouse/keyboard is used and i’m pretty sure they are aware of it. Even they don’t see people sitting at their desk talking to their computer all day long.
I agree, they will probably kill off copilot in the next few OS and replace it with something different. They want to be competitive with software from other vendors, so they jump to the “next new thing”.
Got it, thanks for clarifying.
Which names? Did we read a different article?
Thanks for looking it up, i appreciate it. As i understand it the main discussion is about the price and not which of them are greener. But i see the versatility of rechargeable batteries - you don’t need to have contact wires everywhere.
Interesting. Do you know, if they added the creation and maintenance into the the calculation of the catenary lines?
Fair enough. Maybe they look to innovate train transportation even further. For example i know that in certain places, they still use coal trains, because they haven’t rebuild the line to have electricity. This could give a boost to switch some old coal trains to hydrogen. Without the power lines, your much faster and more flexible in building train lines.
Sure, if it is the cheapest, people will go that route and there will always be people that do things like this, you can’t stop that. But as always, there will come restrictions and regulations - like in europe with fossil fuel cars.
If availability isn’t high enough, we have to make sure it is in one way or another. And since there is money to make - more will try to come up with a solution to the problem.
In my opinion, it is the same with any other topic, where we to less of something - make the demand higher and people will get creative and try to earn money out of it.
I get that “just listen to something” is kind of relaxing. And yes, the SRF channels are ok, because there are no “real” ads playing all the time. But at the same time, we pay for it to have no ads.
I for myself despise the nonstopping ads on tv and private radio, it ruins the whole atmosphere. The current bigger media channels are going to the same direction, if not already there.
So yeah, kind of sad, but the ‘circle of media’ seems to continue.
Thanks, yes that would be an option.