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Why in 2024 do people still believe in religion? (serious)
  • Sure you can, why though?

  • ONLYOFFICE 8.1 released
  • "other superpowers" đŸ€Ą

  • PC Hardwareshops ohne Versandkosten
  • Der Support ist furchtbar, solange man heile Hardware bekommt, sind die preislich aber sehr gut.

  • Searching: Web Photo Album for collaboration
  • Yes, I've been using them extensively. AFAIK you can't change a private album to shared, but have to create it as a shared album from the beginning.

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  • Seems like the usual person / bot who used to post these garbage articles got blocked by too many people and saw their votes decrease, so they made a new account.

  • KleverNotes Version 1.0 official release
  • Can I sync it with Nextcloud notes?

  • Germany to miss 2030 climate goal: experts
  • The reason for not reopening nuclear power plants is not "irrational fear", although that might be the reason for closing them in the first place, depending on your point of view. Reopening them is plain impossible in a realistic timeframe. Since the closure was something that had been decided many years ago, all of the plants that have been closed already are past their service limit and would have to be renovated / serviced before reactivating them, which is a lengthy process (5+ years). Additionally, some plants that were still open actually were used past their safety limits solely because Russia started a war and reduced our access to natural gas, which was meant to be a kind of intermediary (I know, far from ideal), but there is no feasible way of extending their use any further.

    In any case, we are not building more fossil capacity. The only kind of power generation that is being built up is renewable. Nuclear is no renewable source, the fuel is finite. Also, I wonder: what is Chile planning to do with their spent fuel rods? They are proving to be quite the problem for us, Google "Endlager Asse" for some sobering information.

    The expansion of coal mines is heavily contested here, we had lengthy and sometimes violent protests at the sites which were unfortunately quelled by police. Again, though - no coal plants were opened or even reopened. All of our coal plants have their end of life decided already and will be closed within the next few years.

    I don't know your linked sources (never heard of the site) and am not in the mood for checking their correctness or comparability, so I'm not going to argue about them.

    But, pretending that my country matters that much more regarding our emissions is a little dishonest. As a country, we make up less than 2% of Global emissions, with that figure shrinking rapidly (as your sources confirm, we are reducing per-capita and also total emissions year by year). I agree that saving the world from climate change depends on collective action, but kindly shit on countries that don't take said action and have a much larger impact on the planet (especially per capita), like, say, China, which has been building quite the amount of coal plants in the last few years or the US, which has insane per capita emissions and heavy opposition to any green technology.

  • Germany to miss 2030 climate goal: experts
  • The more important meaning in this context, imo, is the first one. Unlike solar, wind, hydroelectric power etc., nuclear energy is fossil in the sense that it uses a finite resource which cannot be replenished.

  • Germany to miss 2030 climate goal: experts
  • We haven't opened up any coal plants in the last 10 years. Only have been closing them down consistently. Go somewhere else with your populist misinformation please.

    Edit: also, I've been to Chile. 20 million inhabitants (1/4 of Germany) Is hardly "tiny". And on all those endless bus rides through the Andes and vast windy places, I've maybe seen 10 wind turbines total. Similar for solar. Electric vehicles and corresponding infrastructure basically don't exist. So kindly don't shit on a country that actually conducts meaningful changes while elevating your own, which evidently does much less.

  • Amarok, KDE's legendary music player, is out with version 3.0.1.
  • Yeah those glossy buttons etc don't fit in with the flat breeze theme at all. Looks like an unholy child of windows Vista and KDE 5

  • New breakthrough may let us charge smartphones in 60 seconds
  • Well this discovery is about super capacitors and not batteries.

  • Searching: Web Photo Album for collaboration
  • Immich all the way. It is very similar to Google photos in terms of UI and features and is being actively developed. You can create shared albums with unlimited contributors and also share an album by its link.

    I have used Nextcloud before, but the feature set (even of the memories addon, which is supposed to be better than the default photos app) is severely lacking and Nextcloud is incredibly slow compared to immich.

  • ‘Exterminate the beasts’: How Israeli settlers took revenge for a murder in the West Bank
  • Don't excuse terrorists with fancy words like "freedom fighters"

  • Looking for a photo map software

    I am looking for an open source solution similar to this:

    https://photoroute.app/

    I have traveled quite a bit and taken a lot of photos (with gps data). Ideally I would like to use these photos to create a map connecting the different waypoints via roads which I could then use in a slideshow. Bonus points if the map can be animated with panning and zooming effects for different parts of the journey.

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    Germany Has Too Many Solar Panels, and It's Pushed Energy Prices Negative
  • Bringing back online != Building a ton

  • Rettung nach Unfall: Senior verhindert Landung von Hubschrauber
  • NatĂŒrlich kann der Opa was dafĂŒr. Ich bin auch der Meinung, dass Autofahrern viel zu viele Rechte eingerĂ€umt werden und Vergehen durch Autofahrer viel zu lax und inkonsequent geahnt werden. Aber nicht jeder Autofahrer umfĂ€hrt eine Polizeisperre.

  • Man who received first pig kidney transplant dies
  • It was two weeks though.

    Edit: nevermind, OP says two weeks, article says march. My bad.

  • Furious Brussels wants answers over ban on EU flags at Eurovision
  • "a backstage incident involving a female crew member"

    The European Broadcasting Union (EBU), which organizes the annual event, taking place this year in Malmo, Sweden, said police were investigating the incident involving the singer Joost Klein and that it would not be appropriate for him to participate.

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