It might but wind based energy production won't go away. It has already proven its place in energy production.
While there's a lot of people that had invested in fossil and nuclear, there's a lot of investors in wind energy too.
Wind energy production will just get more efficient and getting closer to being CO2 neutral in the future.
Funny how China emphasizes this after Russia started to lose land to Ukraine.
It's not like they've been pushing this very hard with Russia for the last two years.
Li noted the incursion and criticized Western support for Ukraine. “All sides are worried that the West continues to relax conditions for Ukraine to strike the Russian territory with aided weapons,” Li said. “And recent developments on the battlefield confirmed these kind of worries"
Funny how Li have failed to conclude that China could have put an end to Russia raping and murdering civilian men, women and children 2 years ago by just not continue to supply Russia the parts needed to manufacture Russian weapons.
TBF because of Europe, Russian earnings per cubic ton of delivered gas have decreased substantially.
So while Europe have been working against Russia being able to finance their aggression against Ukraine, India's actions this far has strengthened Russia ability to continue to target Ukrainian civilians.
The Russian aggression against Ukraine is less of an European proxy war than a Russian aggression against Europe.
I checked the stats for the last 4 years here and it looks really strange.
Statistics isn't my thing... But it looks like it's wise to be cautious and not to fully trust the numbers.
Around the beginning of last year there was a huge dip in the Windows market share that seemed to be correlating with a peek in "unknown".
Windows then catched up in a somewhat erratic way.
Mac OS also shows a weird behavior.
Starts at 16%, up to 21% and the down to 14% between October and November...
It's not likely that a huge number of people decided to buy a Mac and then trash it one month later. Same but opposite goes for the windows stats.
I think it looks like there is an uncertainty of more than the total market share Linux is shown to have..
Not saying that Linux isn't increasing on desktop market share.
Just saying that numbers seen to have quite a bit error margin and to be cautious if referring to these numbers.
I checked the stats for the last 4 years here and it looks really strange.
Statistics isn't my thing... But it looks like it's wise to be cautious and not to fully trust the numbers.
Around the beginning of last year there was a huge dip in the Windows market share that seemed to be correlating with a peek in "unknown".
Windows then catched up in a somewhat erratic matter.
Mac OS also shows a weird behavior.
Starts at 16%, up to 21% and the down to 14% between October and November...
It's not likely that a huge number of people decided to buy a Mac and then trash it I've month later. Samr but opposite goes for the windows stats.
I think it looks like there is an uncertainty of more than the total market share Linux is shown to have..
Not saying that Linux isn't increasing on desktop market share.
Just saying that numbers seen to have quite a bit error margin and to be cautious if referring to these numbers.
In my experience there always someone willing to create everything from homebrew software to software activation. Especially if there's some money to make on it.
The hardware has full functionality from day one.
The limitation is in what software you are using.
Active suspension is not a hardware feature, it's software collecting data from sensors and by analysing the data being able adjusting the suspension to "optimal performance".
Just because certain hardware can be controlled by software doesn't mean that you will get whatever software features you like to have.
BMW would claim that "BMW Smooth Comfortable Cloud Ride Software" is included free of charge with the purchase of a BMW.
BMW would also claim that they offer "BMW Hyper Advanced AI Premium Sensation Masculine Active Road Experience Pro Suspension" as an optional subscription for alpha males and people with too much money in their pockets.
The outcome of what you are suggesting will be a slight change in the phrasing of the product offering at the most.
With access to the keys, the owner can subscribe to the BMW solution, unlock the features in breach of the agreement with BMW by not subscribing or get a software solution for the car from another provider.
So you purchase ordinary suspension but get active suspension that works exactly like ordinary suspension and cost like active suspension to service....
It's time we get legislation that gives the consumer access to all encryption key pairs used in the product they purchased.
(For you who don't know what encryption key pairs are used for: they are used for the software to know that a change order, like "activate suspension", is legit and therefore will be executed.)
In its email, Google states that it is closing down the program because of the "overall increase in the Android OS security posture and feature hardening efforts." This has led to researchers submitting fewer vulnerabilities than before.
Vulnerabilities are found, which shows that the program is successful and needed.
No vulnerabilities are found, no money will have to leave Google.
Keeping the program will reap the benefits from both no. 1 and no.2 while closing down the program only enables no.2.
It might but wind based energy production won't go away. It has already proven its place in energy production. While there's a lot of people that had invested in fossil and nuclear, there's a lot of investors in wind energy too.
Wind energy production will just get more efficient and getting closer to being CO2 neutral in the future.