Und ich meine gelesen zu haben dass es auch trockener wird, also noch weniger Regen.
Wird spannend zu sehen wo dann noch Getreide angebaut werden kann, das wird das neue Öl.
Und ich meine gelesen zu haben dass es auch trockener wird, also noch weniger Regen.
Wird spannend zu sehen wo dann noch Getreide angebaut werden kann, das wird das neue Öl.
I bought a portable unit last year and used it for the hottest days, as I was working from home in a small room which heats up quickly.
I also bought it for safety reasons, we are for people in our household and in case a long lasting heat wave comes we at least have the means to cool down one room for the night where we all can sleep.
Here in Germany not even offices have them. Well, most of them. AC is a luxury that no one needed like 5 years ago. 5 years in the future this will have changed, obviously.
Two things.
But yea, number 1 is the most important thing, no job is worth having pain for the rest of your life.
I am curious war the bias of Reuters is?
This is just wrong as a general statement.
Across the world there are a lot of news sources that give their best to be neutral and objective.
Born in the 80-ies I had several cavities before I was 15. Nothing helped, then one day the doc applied fluoride to my teeth directly and I spent a lot of less time at the dentist since then.
Using toothpaste with fluoride from them on made a massive difference.
Additionally I like roundtrip tests.
For example we have two data formats and support conversion between both of them.
So I have tests that convert from A to B and back to A. Then I can go and call assertEquals on them.
It's a very cheap test, that tests all functionality of the conversion itself.
Well, fuck cars.
While I agree with all of that, I wonder if it's not a good thing regarding users.
Lemmy right now feels like the reddit I joined a decade ago, content and user wise.
And these are the people I want to interact with. While reddit today, like Facebook and Twitter, have a very large user group I don't want to interact with. Mostly memes and boomer talk, nothing original.
Half of what you say is true. But robots are expensive, in many cases way more expensive than child labours around the world. And while it's possible to have robots do grunt work, true AI is still far away, like several decades.