Didn’t they perform 3 test flights this year alone? (Under Biden?)
Didn’t they perform 3 test flights this year alone? (Under Biden?)
There is hard evidence these checks prevent crime (i.e. smuggling and human trafficking), as well as evasion of judicial measures. So, since these checks will not just go away in the foreseeable future, he needs to provide a better alternative.
Edit: I don’t really get Denmark and Benelux tho. I doubt there is that much going on via these borders, but maybe I’m mistaken? I can see smuggling over their ports could be a problem, but that could be resolved by tightening security there instead of at the borders.
Casual reminder that Politico is owned by Spring SE, which makes it inherently unreliable since it’s held and led by (very) few ultra rich people.
We have not failed to prevent climate change. We have failed to prevent some climate change. How much more we get depends directly on what we do about it now. And now the best you can do is keeping that in mind when going to vote and spending money.
As much as I would like to hate it, the numbers prove them right. Not only do they catch human trafficers, but also loads of convicts trying to cross the borders as well as smugglers. Germany lies very central in Europe. Turns out a lot is going through here.
Hardly helps with the real problems like proper integration, fighting the causes of emigration or extremists of all kinds operating in Germany, but it’s better than nothing.
Yep, no one takes the most appreciated language under programmers seriously. The surveys are all constructed to make Rust look better.
Tons of people making Python comparisons regarding indentation here. I disagree. If you make an indentation error in Python, you will usually notice it right away. On the one hand because the logic is off or you’re referencing stuff that’s not in scope, on the other because if you are a sane person, you use a formatter and a linter when writing code.
The places you can make these error are also very limited. At most at the very beginning and very end of a block. I can remember a single indentation error I only caught during debugging and that’s it. 99% of the time your linter will catch them.
YAML is much worse in that regard, because you are not programming, you are structuring data. There is a high chance nothing will immediately go wrong. Items have default values, high-level languages might hide mistakes, badly trained programmers might be quick to cast stuff and don’t question it, and most of the time tools can’t help you either, because they cannot know you meant to create a different structure.
That said, while I much prefer TOML for being significantly simpler, I can’t say YAML doesn’t get the job done. It’s also very readable as long as you don’t go crazy with nesting. What’s annoying about it is the amount of very subtle mistakes it allows you to make. I get super anxious when writing YAML.
Song to that picture (it’s fucking awesome btw.): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rjzuejoHKQ
In the end, a Heinz a conquered GB. Eat that Brits!
Ya know, Signal has been audited multiple times. It’s OSS. IT sec elite has looked at it and says it’s sound. If anything is plausible, it would be your device spying on you rather than Signal.
What’s weird tho is how people think this has anything do with messaging or data privacy. This is about Telegram being used as a public platform. They can’t force Durov to decrypt anything, nor do they need to, because they already know your groups…
Bro is charged with a crime that will end his career and can yield him up to 30 years and is lawyer is like: “Why would he be running away?”, lmao
Sounds reasonable enough. I think in most of Europe that’s about when kids finish elementary school.
Yeah, I posted this because the headline got me confused.
I knew 5 out of 6 of their neighbours, but I didn’t know about Burkina Faso, not even under their old name. I’m afraid to find out how many more African countries I’m missing.
For everyone who also had no idea this country exists:
Burkina Faso is a landlocked country in West Africa. It covers an area of 274,223 km2 (105,878 sq mi), bordered by Mali to the northwest, Niger to the northeast, Benin to the southeast, Togo and Ghana to the south, and Ivory Coast to the southwest. As of 2021, the country had an estimated population of 23,674,480. Previously called the Republic of Upper Volta (1958–1984), it was renamed Burkina Faso by President Thomas Sankara. Its citizens are known as Burkinabè, and its capital and largest city is Ouagadougou.
Source: Wikipedia
Ob ein anderes Wirtschaftssystem automatisch alle unsere Probleme löst, ist mehr als fraglich. Und selbst wenn es das täte, ohne Bürgerkrieg ist es für uns aktuell nicht zu erreichen. Den kann man aber leider auch verlieren und es wird dann vielleicht noch viel schlimmer, abgesehen vom ganzen Leid auf dem Weg dahin. Ich bin da eher pragmatisch.
Eine sozialere soziale Marktwirtschaft kann eigentlich fast alle unsere Probleme lösen. Dafür gibt es viele Belege bei unseren europäischen Nachbarn. Unser System ist kaputt, aber nicht fundamental. Aus meiner Sicht ist es zu gut, um es einfach wegzuwerfen.
You do realise you just posted this under a comment that is doing the exact opposite and assuming SpaceX’s success, right?
Probably not even Boeing’s space program.
Airbus can’t just jump in and suddenly make all the planes to replace Boeing’s civilian sector. Moreover they are irreplaceable in the defence sector. If Boeing really is to go down completly, it will take years of bad news.
Make a habit of reading takes (from reputable / serious sources) that you think you’ll disagree with.
Even if it doesn’t change your mind, you will understand other people’s POV. This is very important for understanding your own stance better and finding flaws and uncertainties in it.
It also tends to humanise “the other side” (whoever that is for you), which makes it easier to have a constructive argument rather than meaningless fights.
I will make my own Brazil, with hate speech and rockets 😢