Wenn alle Autofahrer so fahren, wie du es beschreibst, werden nur einer von zweihundert mit zu hohem Tempo erwischt. FĂźr diese ist es aber dennoch so, dass sie nur einmal zu schnell gefahren sind. Daher ist das grobe Netz an Kontrollen fĂźr die Einzelpersonen nicht hilfreich, nur fĂźr das Kollektiv. Ich wollte damit auch nicht sagen, ob es unfair ist oder nicht, dass man das gleiche bezahlt, wenn man sonst immer ordentlich gefahren ist.
Zufall hat die unangenehme Eigenschaft zufällig zu sein. Es ist statistisch genauso wahrscheinlich beim einmaligen zu schnell Fahren kontrolliert zu werden, wie Tags drauf beim normalen.
That's not the case (at least in Germany). Being brain dead does not replace the conscious decision on when to disable life support.
No, I said they hadn't demonstrated it. But 95% is close enough, I stand corrected.
In that case I stand corrected on the whole orbit bit. Thanks for taking the time.
I didn't say "a little" money. It may be important or critical for the business but from a technical perspective, demonstrating how it can safely bring loads up and down decides whether the whole concept is actually feasible. That's when people will start to get excited.
As far as I understood it, SpaceX uses the word "orbit" liberally. If it reaches the hight where an orbit would be possible, that's "being in orbit" for them. In an actual orbit, the rocket would not fall back down again in an hour or so without active breaking. If my understanding is incorrect, I'm happy to be corrected. And even of that was achieved soon, it's still all without demonstrating that the starship could actually carry a load and return it safely. Not even an inexpensive dummy load. All SpaceX is showing in their live feeds are empty cargo holds that fill up with hot gases and fumes during reentry.
I think the average person gets it right. It's a nice feat to catch the booster and it will save money. But that's a side quest. The main quest of getting an actual load to orbit and beyond is still pretty far away. At least compared with the official time line where they wanted to achieve much more than that three years ago.
And whoever is way up his ass, is also a racist climate change denier. (Or has that changed in the last decade or so that I wouldn't watch these shows?)
Nah, that's not exclusively an AfD thing. That's often boomer mentality. Many are out of touch with the rules for political correctness/decency nowadays and instead of trying to adapt, many try to make others stagnate as well.
Termination without notice in Germany? That's a major challenge even in situations that warrant it.
Wer darf denn so eine allgemeine, Gesetze unterwandernde Ausnahmegenehmigung ausstellen? Habt ihr wenigstens Ausgleichszeiten dafĂźr oder ist das eine einseitige Streichung?
EDIT: alles klar, Eigentor:
Ebenso gibt es die MÜglichkeit fßr Tarifvertragsparteien gemäà § 7 Abs.1 ArbZG (sog. TarifÜffnungsklausel), die Ruhezeit um bis zu zwei Stunden zu kßrzen, wenn die Art der Arbeit dies erfordert und die Kßrzung innerhalb eines festzulegenden Zeitraums ausgeglichen wird.
Ansible playbook is perfect for this. All your configuration is repeatable, whether on a running system or a new one. Plus you can start with a completely fresh newest version image and apply from there, instead of starting from a soon-to-be outdated custom image.
Cool, thanks
It states the OpenStreetMap data is from May. Is it fully offline and needs to wait for the next app update?
This sounds an awful lot like victim blaming. It's the responsibility of the museum to clearly communicate how the attraction should be used. For example by signage if it should only be used below a certain weight or age. There are plenty of examples of this with attractions elsewhere, so it's not as if that's remotely surprising or an undue burden or anything.
Surely below Bashir. His favorite spot.
He always has to return to class because of those DUIs.
Thanks for such an enjoyable App!
Postgres handles NoSQL better than many dedicated NoSQL database management systems. I kept telling another team to at least evaluate it for that purpose - but they knew better and now they are stuck with managing the MongoDB stack because they are the only ones that use it. Postgres is able to do everything they use out of the box. It just doesn't sound as fancy and hip.
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With Wayland becoming more and more popular, it's interesting to look at the around 40 year history of X.