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  • Bit if both. Not enough connectivity within makes the connection to Germany controversial.

    The whole thing could be sorted out by creating pricing areas within Germany, isolating the not so power hungry north from factory intensive south, where price would be higher where power is actually consumed.

    More cooperation needed to sort these things out, not less. Norway is moving in the wrong direction here, but I fully understand why since Germany seems unwilling to understand or fix the problem. Or maybe unable, I don't know.

  • I don't change the headline generally, but I also didn't catch that it wasn't "the real" matrix.

  • Probably an implementation issue. Make a small error there, like storing parts of a key in memory or something like that and you've compromised security.

  • Not American, so forgive me if I don't understand the full context, but why is this more upsetting then when Trump pardoned a relative or when Clinton did it?

  • Can't see it in Firefox on Windows.

    Edit: Works fine in jerboa though.

  • Something funny is going on with that table. I can't see it, but it's clearly there if you click the "view source" button.

  • Sad but not unexpected. Battery tech is hard and will probably need gov't money for a while to get it up and running. China did it like that, why not the EU?

    Not saying that we should keep funding Northvolt, but clearly something needs to be done.

  • Not the way I understand it. It's integrating the Financial markets more. The more unified the EU is, the more of a fight we can put up against the US and China (and probably soon India).

  • Surprised to see Canada and NZ on that list. I thought they were pretty progressive.

  • Never been, but I have plans to visit both.

  • More integration between member states would help too.

  • While that's a problem, imho there are a few points in the article worth considering. For example it's very hard to grow companies due to lack of capital for investments. So companies move to the US, which is a problem for us.

  • Thanks for the links.