Floopquist @ Floopquist @lemmy.org Posts 0Comments 15Joined 1 mo. ago
I like that you mention the point, Merkel's coalition made a full 180 turnaround. Which was an error. They could have just made a plan for phasing out the reactors until maybe 2040 or 2050. No, they had to stop them right away and now the existing plants are so gutted that they are not feasible to be rebuilt again.
Anyway, building new power plants takes centuries in Germany. So we should just focus on renewables *and storage solutions now.
The only issue I have is that they get no proper court proceedings. Other than that, why is everyone coming to Germany, and then making "Krawall" for a country that is not even remotely close to this country, or even europe. I hate it.
https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/islamisten-hamburg-demo-102.html
Extremists want to create the "Kalifat" with rules opposing the german constitution. I don't understand why my original post is being removed.
No shit, all the other parties are declaring an election program, and 2 weeks later they do exact the opposite of it. Of course people are disappointed from the current ruling parties.
Man, Microsoft advertising for Linux Mint YET AGAIN?! They are so gracious.
I bought one of these a few years ago, still works, still comfy to sit on a whole day. It was worth it.
Sad times. Another hit on freedom and democracy.
Good marketing point: LibreOffice has NO ENSHITTIFICATION! Great!
Good luck with it. Hope it doesn't fail like the LiMux project back then.
Well, I like to know what the movie is roughly about. Just show me something from the first 10 Minutes.
I don't like the trailer.
Munich tried it - called it project LiMux. It was stopped in 2017.
Maybe this time it will go better, although the reasons for switching back to Microsoft clients were fragmentation, no compatibility with other software and bad interdepartmental communication.
- Which I bet hasn't changed at all in Germany.
nice try, mr. pedo
God damnit, Counterstrike really fell off.
Classic bot conversation?