

There’s always an optimal point between demand and price. Ignoring part of your customer base is a risky strategy. The gap will almost certainly be filled by competitors, such as the upcoming Chinese semiconductor industry.


There’s always an optimal point between demand and price. Ignoring part of your customer base is a risky strategy. The gap will almost certainly be filled by competitors, such as the upcoming Chinese semiconductor industry.


Not very common. Those engines are 50 years old and are only powered up a few times per year to stabilize the power grid as they can quickly scale up and down in contrast to nuclear, wind and solar.
Most countries do not use them as they are only about 30% efficient and loud. A modern gas power plant can reach double that efficiency.


Firefox doesn’t include a keylogger. It does have the infamous privacy preserving attribution but this can easily be disabled in settings.
In contrast, Chrome is literally a tool for Google to gain as much personal information as possible for Googles advertisement platform. It has the worst privacy features of the three major browsers and cannot be fully made private due to crippled extension support.
Firefox engine has some catching up to do, but the Safari rendering engine is behind Firefox on features.


I can see benefits during the development process, not necessarily in the finished product.
Hardware PCB development is currently very much iteration based. You update schematics and layout , produce a PCBA (can take weeks), then test thoroughly. In case of issues, you have to repeat the whole cycle.
In more complex designs where you need to achieve very low noise/interference and stable behavior in any ambient condition the testing can become very time consuming.
If you could reconnect traces, shift or reroute them you would not only greatly reduce the time it takes to update and test a design, but you can also test many layouts and therefore create more optimal designs that might be smaller, more cost optimized or better performing. And the entire process could become more tightly computer automated.


It’s partly due to the social systems in place in many European countries. Unemployment benefits, mandatory affordable health insurance, allowances for low incomes, affordable social housing etc ensure that almost no one falls of a cliff and people have a chance to reach the quality of life they want to achieve.


With modern induction cooking this should not be as problematic. You can use the magnetic field to put something in motion


Why is he tweaking the recipe on his own while franchises located in the rest of the world have used alternatives for decades? Potassium bromide has been banned in Europe for 36 years as it causes dna damage and tumors in animals.


Yes. I was thinking of Samsung and then I said Taiwan. Brain fart


You can hit F12 to save documents locally in Office applications, it bypasses all the Onedrive trash
Some luxury models have this, including massage settings. To be honest I dont miss it. But seat cooling would be nice in hot summers.


First cheap Chinese DRAM, next hopefully cheap Chinese GPUs. The arrogance of big US and Taiwanese tech companies pays off for consumers in the end.
It helps partially. As it will block known trackers and tracking cookies.


Put the passport in a removable sleeve
From what I hear, it’s ok to live there but actually tough to integrate, especially out of the bigger cities. Friends who have done it felt like outsiders for many years. Plus the road to citizenship is long and costly.


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Nice that they use the Mistral AI, supporting European innovation.


Safe: yes, the process is safe and can be guarded just as with any processed food.
Energy efficient: it needs to scale up in a smart way to become more energy efficient. Right now production is small scale and therefore energy consuming. Investment is needed.
Taste: it’s actually really hard to taste just as good as normal meat, as meat is not only meat but also fat, tissue and blood. For simple meat it can work well, but it isn’t an alternative to a juicy steak. That doesn’t mean that it is without purpose. There’s a growing group of vegetarians/flexitarians and people that are generally fed up with the way humankind mistreats animals on a mass scale. For them it doesn’t have to be a 1:1 replacement.
Lab grown meat doesn’t have to compete with real meat, it has to compete with the meat alternatives.


To be honest I would rather see only European countries. Adding these countries and especially the controversial Israel doesn’t help Europe to unite.
I also don’t really like the over the top way the festival is presented, it looks very fake and glamorous to me. I don’t associate myself with the fake and glamorous


I believe its roots have more to do with the railways than with the military. I have never called it military time to be honest.
It means new opportunities in Europe. If you live in the US, it might be interesting to know that many master studies in countries like Germany are given in English and have extremely low tuition.
Work/life balance, healthcare and public transport are all better as well.