Good. Politics should not decide on specific technologies to use. Politics should focus on outcomes, and let markets figure out how to reach the goals.
Emission standards are good. Politics should do that. But don't dictate that it has to electric or nothing. Perhaps hydrogen (combustion!) turns out to be better.
Recent studies by consumer organisations indicate that washing at "cold" is just as effective as higher temperatures, for everyday clothing. But it saves a ton of energy and is a lot cheaper.
Recent studies by consumer organisations indicate that washing at "cold" is just as effective as higher temperatures, for everyday clothing. But it saves a ton of energy and is a lot cheaper.
There was this obscenely complicated Venn diagram with UK, GB, Commonwealth, England, and so on that is a real mindfuck about the quirks of whatever you want to call that mess.
I'm thinking what if you created a Docker container that contained just Docker. Then you could run that container within itself, recursively. Much easier than starting from zero at every level.
Mr Litch, reading your response was incredibly satisfying. Giving such a wonderful long-form response to a fairly simple question is remarkable. Thank you so much!
Yeah, biggest product feature for me, and when they dropped it I dropped them.
Why can't we habe nice things? It's all going to shit. Either because of greedy corpos, or because of bad people (sometimes one is caused by the other).
Potato, potahto. For an ELI5 it works well.