Fwiw, all of this sounds a lot more real than the efforts here in Germany. Granted, German electricity is pricey by comparison — the balance between the prices of fossil and non-fossil energy is off here.
Fwiw, all of this sounds a lot more real than the efforts here in Germany. Granted, German electricity is pricey by comparison — the balance between the prices of fossil and non-fossil energy is off here.
I am sure Ikea will acknowledge having contributed to illegal deforestation of original forests in Romania, Belarus, and Russia in the 2020s at some point, too.
Weaselly conservatives that try to blame their own (useful!) policy decisions on the Greens appear to be everywhere in Europe right now.
operates independently
That’s a little questionable. At least one lower-end Volvo model was designed and is being produced by Geely in China.
While they are not all that far apart politically, I’d still disagree because of their differing styles: Merkel was a uniting force for much of her era (you will likely disagree if you’re Greek but nevertheless). Scholz just presents his stoic face, is unwilling to explain anything, and appears to naturally antagonize people.
So is this a response to Vaultwarden becoming more popular?
(As an aside: One of the reasons I trusted a semi-proprietary hosted app like Bitwarden at all was that Vaultwarden exists, theoretically allowing me to move there if necessary.)
Welp.
On a related note, in Germany, Bundeswehr has been blocking onshore wind locations too, because they’re situated along corridors for planes. Some of those plane corridors are secret too, so sometimes municipalities learn there is an issue only after permitting the location.