Comment Re: It's called work (Score 1) 193
If you can't sue over anything then you can be prevented from suing over anything.
If you can't sue over anything then you can be prevented from suing over anything.
" Even if I didn't like Google's set of cloud customers I could still work on Google Maps with a clear conscience."
Only if you're so dumb as to think those divisions don't both wind up on the same balance sheet and padding the same pockets.
"Simping for Hamas is absolutely a crystal clear example of employees... of human beings in general... who "did the wrong thing."
Yes, netanyahu, who told us that he was deliberately funding Hamas back in 2017 for the purpose of developing support for violently conquering Palestine, certainly did the wrong thing. So why are we funding genocide? He's an American citizen!
"who the fuck is the UN to tell ANY sovereign power what to do, much less occupy any country?"
Good point. They should not have founded the nation of Israel in the partition of Palestine in the first place.
But now that they have, there is a moral obligation to address the problem of Israel perpetrating a holocaust against Palestine.
You are happy with a status quo which involves the torture and murder of Muslims, so you don't want anything done. Just admit that so we can move on without you.
What are you talking about? The "infra" (you absolute tool) for a hydrogen storage peaker is a concrete pad and a grid connection.
It shouldn't take an hour, but it does reasonably take at least ten minutes. Considering that you can get quite a bit of charge into an EV in not many more minutes, this is a long time.
When you add into that the multiple filling station explosions which occurred already it begins to look like a very, very bad deal.
No one has to sabotage green hydrogen technology, because it has to overcome physics.
Hydrogen production research is always ongoing, because there are so many uses for hydrogen. Even if there were zero people trying to use it as a motor fuel there would still be ample reason to develop more technologies for that.
"At the same time, H2 is really just another type of battery"
No. It works completely different from a chemical cell, which is what people mean when they say battery.
I don't understand your point, I'm not arguing against hiring more teachers, I'm simply pointing out the quality of the teachers we have isn't great.
All of these things are part of the same problem. The best teachers are also the best equipped to take a job elsewhere. If they can't afford to survive on what's being paid, and they have other opportunities, they take them. There is also high burnout from having to be a babysitter to so many ill-mannered children, who got that way by emulating their ill-mannered parents.
We need more teachers, but that just means the teachers we have, need to work a little harder.
You sound like men that women won't talk to talking about women. Do you even know any teachers? I do, and they are working as hard as they can with what they're given already. Side note, most are women.
Weird that you would cite "Mainland China" here, when the same thing is entirely true of Western manufacturers.
It's not weird because only China is claiming that their borrowed thing is homegrown. Everyone else is acknowledging the roots of their product. You don't have to call out lies when people tell the truth.
By modern standards, where there are 25 million people in Los Angeles and immediately surrounding areas, no. But a million people in one place is still a lot.
Anyway stop talking about Europe like it's some isolated region, it's a sandwich.
PGE knows exactly what a utility company's job is. It's right in the law that they only really get paid for building new generation capacity, so that is clearly their primary job.
This is why we should nationalize the distribution infrastructure. We don't let them profit from maintaining that because it makes them cut even more corners.
It's also why they want to build nuclear. They get to profit more from more expensive projects. And the less power produced per dollar spent, the more generation projects they get to build, thus the higher their profits are.
We have maybe 50% of the teachers we need in the US, because we have maybe 50% of the teaching positions, and are willing to spend maybe 25% of the amount necessary to hire enough teachers at reasonable wages.
Really we need to be building approximately 1 school for every school we have now and hiring teachers accordingly so we can shrink class sizes.
However the education system we have now was deliberately compromised to avoid the creation of an "educated proletariat" (plug those words into google with the quotes and see what you get!) so we can't have that.
I thought it was a fork of Android
Nope: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
From the linked article, "while for smartphones, tablets and Huawei Watch which uses both, the system operates by utilizing a Linux kernel subsystem and executing the AOSP code with a modified EMUI user interface, enabling Android apps and HarmonyOS apps to run seamlessly through a compatibility layer in the userland outside the kernel"
AOSP code. Linux kernel. It's Android.
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