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Successful_Try543@feddit.orgtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Is That What That Means Though?English4·20 hours ago
The classic:
https://packages.debian.org/trixie/sl
Successful_Try543@feddit.orgto Europe@feddit.org•Russia’s Secret War and the Plot to Kill a German CEOEnglish3·3 days agoOr Member of Pairlament.
Successful_Try543@feddit.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•This startup wants to use the Earth as a massive battery3·3 days agoThis thing seems to require the perfect conditions as well, which may prove even harder to find compared to places for pumped hydro.
I agree. It’s also a question of how many cycles the impermeability of the rock lasts.
Also incidents with water ending up in the wrong layers of rock can have dramatic consequences, as seen e.g. in Staufen in Germany. Wikipedia article (in German)
Im “Hauptstudium” hatten hinterher die Fächer i.d.R. auch 4 oder 5, aber in den ersten Semestern war da viel Kleckerkram. HöMa I-III waren je 9 CP, Technische Mechanik I (8 CP), II (7 CP) und Thermodynamik erlogene 5.
Successful_Try543@feddit.orgto Technology@beehaw.org•This startup wants to use the Earth as a massive battery31·3 days agoIf I get it right, the ground itself is the impermeable “bladder”, as the water is pressed into rock. The rock maintains the pressure onto the water until it is being released.
Ich mein, wenn man von 6 ECTS pro Fach ausgeht sind schon die 30 erreicht. Wenn man zulässt, dass manche 4 oder 5 ECTS haben
Bei mir im Studium, in der Prüfungsordnung bevor Modulprüfungen eingeführt wurden, hatten viele Fächer nur 3 ETCS-Punkte. Nur die theorielastigen Fächer wie Höhere Mathematik, Mechanik und Thermodynamik hatten mehr.
Bei mir waren es meist ca. 8 Klausuren, relativ gleichmäßig alle 1-2 Wochen. Die Allererste im Studium gleich am ersten Samstag morgens um 8:00.
Successful_Try543@feddit.orgto Europe@feddit.org•German energy giant Uniper plans to reduce green energy production | dpa internationalEnglish11·4 days agoThey’re reducing their aim, not the current production though.
Successful_Try543@feddit.orgto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why is the spellchecker in Firefox so abysmal?1·4 days agoThe tool is literally named LanguageTool and has the option to self host (see tthe development section).
Successful_Try543@feddit.orgto Linux@programming.dev•StarDict Plugins in Debian 13 Raise Privacy Concerns4·4 days agoIirc, this was recently claimed in the initial release statement of the Xlibre fork of Xorg that wants to ‘make X great again’
Successful_Try543@feddit.orgto Linux@programming.dev•StarDict Plugins in Debian 13 Raise Privacy Concerns3·4 days agoUnfortunately, Wayland still lacks some things that Xorg offers, so switching would be a step backward for some people. Snarkily dismissing them as conspiracy theorists is wrong in several ways.
I think the intersection between those who have valid reasons to use X11, e.g. missing features of Wayland, and those wo think Wayland is a ‘big tech conspiracy’ is small.
Links: Angelsächsischer Standard
Rechts: Kontinentaleuropäischer Standard
Ob die Bezeichnung Patient daher kommt, dass man im Wartezimmer soviel Geduld aufbringen muss?
Der Typ oben im Bild hat ein ungewöhnliches Verhältnis von Kopfgröße zur Gesichtsfläche. Das Bild unten ist der Versuch, das mit dem Söder Maggus nachzuempfinden.
Successful_Try543@feddit.orgto Europe@feddit.org•England’s swimming waters five times more likely to be polluted than in Europe, research findsEnglish1·5 days agoI assume, OP modified the title, as “eu” is also contained in the link name.
No, they have not. 75 % are owned by the family, 25 % by the LEGO foundation.
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