There are stores in many European countries that sell DRM-free e-books in local languages. They might use the term watermarked instead of DRM-free. See if you can find one in your country. Because they are DRM-free, you can use any device to read them.
Many libraries also lets you rent audiobooks and e-books. Many European libraries have moved to using Readium LCP DRM for e-books. You will probably have to use their own app to read them, which means you can't use e-readers, such as Kobo to read them.
At full operation, ITER is expected to produce 500 megawatts of fusion power from only 50 megawatts of input heating power, a tenfold gain. At this level of efficiency, the fusion reaction largely self-heats, becoming a "burning plasma."
That 10x gain would be pretty huge, if they can make it to work. I believe the record so far is only 1.5x.
I've been playing Expedition 33 on desktop Linux, and it's really great. It really does put a lot of other games to shame. Good to know it works acceptably on the Deck.
As I understand it, the energy efficiency class is based on how long the device works with a full charge. They have laid out a test cycle that needs to be repeated until the device turns off. The rest of the information on that label is just for your information.
One problem I can see with this is that it pushes manufactures to set as high maximum charge level, and as low minimum charge level for the battery as possible. What is "full" and "empty" for a battery is something that the manufacturer sets. The higher the "full" level is, and the lower the "empty" level is, the more stress is caused for the battery, which leads to the battery dying sooner. If you for example limit battery charging to 80% charge level, you can double the expected lifetime of a lithium battery. But this rating system doesn't take that in consideration. It's up to the consumer to choose between Class A device with 500 cycle battery and Class B (or something) device with 1000 cycle battery.
The EU now mandate that smartphones and tablets must be repairable, with parts like batteries, cameras, displays to be available for 7 years from the time the device enters market.
Näinhän se varmasti on. Näin jälkiviisaana voitaneen todeta, että viime vuoden vuosihuollon kesto oli "hiukan" ylioptimistisesti määritetty. Sen oli tarkoitus kestää reilun kuukauden, mutta se sitten venyi ja venyi, ja lopulta siihen meni vielä toinenkin kuukausi. Tänä vuonna ne arvioi kestoksi suoraan sen pari kuukautta.
Kieltämättä jouduin hierasemaan silmiäni, kun tämän uutisen luin. Olkiluoto 3:ssa joku asia etuajassa? Alkuperäisen suunnitelman mukaan vuosihuollon piti päättyä 2.5., mutta ne meinaa saada sen valmiiksi jo 28.4.
This might be the reason for requiring glibc 2.31 and newer:
Security related changes:
CVE-2019-19126: ld.so failed to ignore the LD_PREFER_MAP_32BIT_EXEC
environment variable during program execution after a security
transition, allowing local attackers to restrict the possible
mapping addresses for loaded libraries and thus bypass ASLR for a
setuid program. Reported by Marcin Kościelnicki.
Decay Capitalism. A system where economic value is meticulously created only to be relentlessly siphoned later, almost always at the public’s expense, and invariably with appalling consequences.
Ja se vekotin on tosiaan “melko” iso, suuruusluokkaa pieni rivitalo pyörimässä vartaassa. En nyt yhtäkkiä löytänyt mittoja että olisin muistikuvan varmistanut, mutta se on useita metrejä halkaisijaltaan ja pituutta kaksinumeroinen määrä metrejä.
Tuo "rivitalo vartaassa -roottori" on Olkiluoto 3:n roottori. Se taisi painaakin jotain 200 tonnia, ja kierrosnopeus jotain 1500rpm. Tuo Olkiluoto 2:n roottori on hiukan pienempi. Videosta arpoisin, että sen halkaisija on jotain parin metrin luokkaa, päätellen siitä, että se on kutakuinkin yhtä korkea kuin sen ympärillä häärävät ihmiset.
If you are going to replace your computer with a new one, you lose nothing by installing Linux on it to see how it is. Linux Mint is a good option.