Comment Re:Fixing CVE Slop? (Score 1) 91
You of course are a fan of throwing good money after bad? If it was so crap then it wouldn't be a bug worth fixing. Yet it was fixed.
It's not a surprise I don't get the rubbish logic you apply. No one does.
You of course are a fan of throwing good money after bad? If it was so crap then it wouldn't be a bug worth fixing. Yet it was fixed.
It's not a surprise I don't get the rubbish logic you apply. No one does.
Correct, but supporting both is the most expensive. This is why many shop owners would like to eliminate cash.
5. Multitasking = probably takes a bit more powerful hardware, costing more
Phones and tablets have supported rudimentary multitasking from the beginning. Some 15 years ago both iOS and Android introduced features to keep multiple apps active and running even if they weren't displaying anything. Split screening multiple apps were introduced on Android 7.0 in 2016.
There's nothing in the hardware preventing this. By the way iPadOS 26 introduced a full window manager.
It does what Apple wants it to do.
Yep, that is unrealised potential. Apple being the limiting factor is what the entire story is about.
No a recession is a decline in the economy. You can cut one industry without going into a recession in a country. But yeah China has in part produced less steel and cement. Now do you want to discuss the everloving fuckton of solar, wind, and storage they are building out along with the fact that there are nearly 40million EVs on Chinese roads compared to close to zero in 2014?
But yes one must focus on cement and steel and ignore the words "in part"
And yet the results of the analysis align nicely with the amount of green energy they have brought online. It also is an analysis of all CCP statistics, the same statistics that had no problem pointing out emissions were rising in the past.
I don't know what your point is. Do you have any real criticism other than an ad hominem attack?
the co2 emissions continue to be emitted the SMOG proves that.
CO2 and smog are not related to each other. That much is evident at home where places like LA have *increased* CO2 emissions while eliminated the thick smog that used to blanket the city.
By the way China's air pollution in urban centres peaked back in 2006 but stayed steady for a few years after that while their CO2 emissions skyrocketted. However along with their greening ambitions they launched in a decade ago they also launched a clean air policy, and all pollution metrics have nearly halved in the past decade which is a HUGE DECLINE compared to their emissions.
'Per the 2023 Statistical Review of World Energy, over the past 15 years, the U.S. has experienced the largest decline in carbon dioxide equivalent emissions of any country.
There's lies, damn lies, and statistics. This one falls in the latter. The USA has a wonderful combination of a horrendous starting point, and a large population to distribute the problem across.
Absolute:
They've gone from 5.25bn to 4.62bn tonnes. Kudos. But let's compare them with say a comparable chunk of the western emitters: Europe went from 4.22bn to 3.52bn, bugger they loose to western peers on a similar scale. It's easy to claim wins in absolute emission reduction when you're such a big emitter. But wait, why not look at it in different ways...
Percent change:
The USA has had a -1.3% change in average annual emissions over the past decade. That places them 25th on the list of countries sorted by emission reduction percentage.
Pollution percentage of total:
The USA currently generates 13% of global emissions. That's a lot for a country which represents 4.2% of the population.
Maybe if the USA wasn't one of the abysmal countries who increased natural gas flaring emissions:
0.7% increase average per annum (even China has a -0.6% / annum) is horrendous for emissions that are tired directly to waste due to piss poor regulations and not tied into energy production or consumption.
Anyway not to shit on the USA completely their efforts have meant they are now only the 3rd worst emitter per capita in the west. They have successfully beaten out Canada and Australia. They are still miles ahead of every other western country without a rounding error of a population, but hey you can blame Canada and Australia now.
By the way Per the 2024 Statistical Review of World Energy, the USA achieved close to fuck all reductions last year. They did have a good effort in 2023 I'll give them that though. But I sincerely hope you're not on the start of a trend, but given El Presidente's Drill baby Drill mandate combined with scrapping anything with green in the name, I suspect people will be focused on the 2023 review of world energy like a 50 year old woman is focused on celebrating her 35th birthday for the 15th time.
Wait if it is CVE Slop why not just label WONTFIX and move on? Something doesn't add up here.
I get the feeling that positive feedback mechanisms are starting to kick in
Like electing far right morons hell bent on destroying the earth for a dollar? Positive feedback is the same as a negative feedforward right
If we had spent even a small fraction of those hard-earned taxpayer dollars spent on developing solar, wind, tidal and even next-gen nuclear power
Because the world doesn't need synthetic rubber, pharma, plastics, roads, and the shitton of other things you ignore from the oil industry, all the while ignoring the fact that the world isn't funding the Saudis for power generation at all since most of the world does not use oil fired power stations?
I'm all for a rant, but please at least have it make sense.
There is precedent in Cupertino, CA, even if it is just office space for Apple.
I would have gone with The Pentagon which was built back in the 1940s, but sure, let's give apple the credit.
Most EU decisions die on the table even when "implemented". That's one of the downsides of a system that relies on implementation among all member states, three of which seemingly wish they could be part of the USSR instead of the EU.
For whatever reason, some EU politicians think that enshittifying the union's principles and law frameworks will help the EU regain competitiveness. Fat chance.
The EU politicians are no different than those of any other country. If they get enough morons to follow them, even some true dumbfucks can get elected. We've been seeing a lot of stupid proposals come through the EU parliament since the last election turned the EU government more conservative. This is what happens when the VP of the commission gets replaced by someone from the opposite side of the political spectrum.
Look at the history of the PDF spec. Way back, it allowed embedded javascript and ActiveX controls. It has zillions of features and allows almost arbitrary shit.
Back then security didn't exist as a concept. Everyone supported embedding ActiveX and Javascript.
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