We've a lot of cats coming through the garden. I wouldn't mind if not for my dog, who does and goes insane when she spots a cat. So I've been thinking about getting a super soaker to chase them away. I think that's pretty harmless, and perhaps they learn to skip our garden after a while... What do you lot think?
I actually had it break, it wouldn't go past the login after an update. Turns out it was a gnome issue. It was something like an accessibility feature I had enabled crashed gnome. So, technically it was gnome and it would've happened in any distro.
I did a bunch of animations when in art school decades ago, hand drawn, 3d, clay, mixed media, digital. I even did 6 30 second ones for TV. It's an insane amount of work. 24 frames per second, so that's 720 frames for the ones I produced for TV. I liked the moment of fame, but I didn't make a career out of it :)
This is a great effort OP, and brought me back to those days.
Of course Le Pen's reaction is that this is politically motivated. I'm not familiar with the ins and outs of this case, but am assuming the verdict is sound. Reactions like this are in my mind more serious than the actual offence; they undermine the rule of law. If found guilty in her appeal they should take this reaction into account and ban her from office forever.
I can't attest to the accuracy of the numbers, I just tried to point out that the title doesn't say wind and solar overtook all fossil fuels, they only overtook coal.
I had a similar issue with using tail scale, but here the issue was definitely not on the client. My actual DSL connection would reset, multiple times per day. Had the provider come 4 times to investigate the issue, got 3 new routers, they reinstalled the entry point to the house, and fixed an issue in the neighbourhood central point. All to no avail. I ended up purging everything tail scale and hand rolled wireguard. No more issues :/
There are no boots on the ground from NATO in Ukraine; They receive support and aid in the form of money, weapons, intelligence, training, and material. They still have an economy, and have international trade, so it's not as if they're not paying for anything themselves. Much of the aid they receive is then spend on material from the country that gave the aid, arguably the US defense industry, amongst others, makes money of this war.
They've been keen to join NATO as a deterrent for Russian aggression, with very good reason. They're fighting an existential threat. Putin has made no secret that he doesn't consider Ukraine a country.
This concerns all of us in 'the West', because we've built our democracies around a concept of freedom and trade that the likes of Russia have been working very hard to destroy.
Working on that. Still would prefer cats to skip my garden though!