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  • While it's dumb to call it green, it's fine and very useful to use it as part of a transition towards renewables. That's what this is actually about, countries being allowed to use part of the funds for the energy transition for gas.

  • The lawsuit argued that the city council’s policy didn’t maintain neutrality because it allowed certain flags — like the U.S. and state flags, prisoner-of-war flags and flags that “represent the international character” of residents — while banning other types of flags – like political, religious, and racial flags.

    If that claim is accurate it is a selective ban. Allowing only government flags on government flagpoles could be reasonable. But then they should still ban international flags, and if the POW flag is not a government thing that as well.

  • ℉ and Celsius ℃ come fully assembled as a single character One of my biggest annoyances is seeing the degree glyph

    The Unicode Consortium disagrees with you. ℉ and ℃ are included for round-trip convertibility, they are compatibility characters. That doesn't mean you're not supposed to use them, but the decomposition of ℉ is ° + F, which does mean they are equivalent and that it is correct to use ° for both angles and temperatures.

    It's like how hyphen-minus has two very different uses but is one character.

  • Steam N-Gage

  • Well yes you should check if the specs on the product page say Bluetooth.

  • You can run many Windows applications in Wine, but not everything works well.Creative Cloud (PhotoShop et al) is one of those that usually doesn't work well.Here's a list of Photoshop versions on WineDB with how well they work.

  • Like obviously they don't actually care, corporations only care about money, but I don't think it's bad that they pretend to.

  • I am running it in docker and thought that wasn't official. The ideal for me would be if someone competent packaged it for Debian.

  • Some issues are solvable with better architecture but developers don't make money on it, many only build for the landlords. Stuff like good soundproofing between separate units, both a lift and multiple staircases in bigger buildings, visual variation between buildings or parts of buildings so people don't get lost or stir crazy, outdoor spaces with both vegetation and useable areas.

    Depends on your city, but many need more medium-density, not go straight from terraced housing to seven floor buildings.

  • I do get the appeal of things needing to work without internet, but it seems very broad as a category. People use webapps for things that used to be local, like Office 365 or Figma, or even searching in Google to do arithmetic, so the calculator app is offline first.

    On mobile I think a more reasonable example is offline maps, I use OSMand myself but recommend Organic Maps to less technical people.

    About offpunk, all browsers used to have that. Firefox still has the "work offline" option in the file menu. In offline mode you can go to any webpage that you visited while online.

  • Can you explain what you mean by offline-first?

    Like if it's internet stuff that still works when offline, most e-mail clients would count. I use KMail but they're all pretty similar.

  • I do like the idea, a 'kei car' type of category. with a maximum weight and size, but a little bigger, faster and safer than a L7e quadricycle.

  • I agree in principle but went with bulbs anyway because I have a lot three and four way switches and I don't get how to wire them.

  • a couple points off

    Yes so they're first or a close second, that's hardly better.

  • So your main issue is they're confusing vegetarian with pescetarian for no reason?I'm vegetarian too, that happens basically everywhere (at least France, Belgium, Denmark, Poland). Some places they confuse it with veganism, but that's obviously less of an issue.

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  • Devices with sensitive information are shredded, often the battery is removed to recycle separately.

  • Belgium had Payconiq, it's being replaced with Wero.

  • In France and Spain, it's closer to noon at z-1 or z-2