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  • I got to know about this only from this article (I send Wikipedia's take on the info, since it is more accurate):

    Since 2009, Weidel has been in a lesbian relationship with Sarah Bossard, a Sri Lankan-born film producer who was adopted as a child by a Swiss couple. Since 2019 the pair have lived with their two adopted sons in Einsiedeln, Switzerland. Weidel works in Berlin and says her official residence is in her electoral district in Überlingen, on the German side of the German-Swiss border, allowing her to avoid Swiss taxation.[100][101][102][103]

    In terms of religion, Weidel identifies herself as an agnostic.[104]

    She represents so well many far-right voters who simply vote against themselves, thinking that they are “special” and even if they do the same things they despise, they will be spared from the prosecution.

  • Great comment. We can and should criticize the actions of the Irish government, and the German, Hungarian, Polish ones, etc. But boycotting Ireland is too far of a stretch.

    There is a good point related to what OP is writing: Beware of “European” sidekicks of US companies. Many subsidiaries are a good European-washing examples, though might still be better than full-US companies when no alternative is available. But labeling the whole country of Ireland as a sidekick is too much.

  • Europe @feddit.org

    Underappreciated EU suppliers lead the semiconductor equipment market

    BuyFromEU @feddit.org

    Underappreciated EU suppliers lead the semiconductor equipment market

    Buy European @feddit.uk

    Underappreciated EU suppliers lead the semiconductor equipment market

  • We have 999 problems and migrants ain't one

  • Yeah, that's true. But their production seems to be almost fully for their internal market. Which shows how crazy the scale of the green energy transition within China.

    China accounted for 65% of global wind capacity in 2023

    So basically, China also installed twice as much wind power as the rest of the world in 2023

    It's similar with solar, but there China has a bit lower percentage of the demand, and more of manufacturing. -> It is a major exporter. See, e.g., https://www.iea.org/data-and-statistics/charts/solar-pv-manufacturing-capacity-and-production-by-country-and-region-2021-2027

  • BuyFromEU @feddit.org

    European companies dominate wind turbine manufacturing outside of China

    Europe @feddit.org

    European companies dominate wind turbine manufacturing outside of China

    Buy European @feddit.uk

    European companies dominate wind turbine manufacturing outside of China

  • Great search, thank you!

  • One buttock XD

  • I think the difference is that, while both Russia and Germany are federations on paper, Germany is much less centralized.

    • to the best of my knowledge, 3.5% would be military spending, and 1.5% could be other "defence" spending (as others have already written).

    Still, not fun with the 3.5%/5%. Overshooting, typical for "weapons as war repellent" strategy (and unfortunately, expanded military often does not want to stay idle...)

  • Money is increasingly needed by the federal treasury, which spends every third ruble on the war

    Woah, 1/3rd of the budget is a lot.

  • So cool! I would also love to see a day train from Malmö/Stockholm to somewhere in Germany

  • BTW, Grammarly is a sad story. They started out in Kiev in 2009, and sometime in the 2010s, they moved their headquarters to San Francisco. Idk if they gave official reasons.

  • How has LanguageTool been working for you? We have very similar journeys - the only other difference being that I used Firefox before, so I stay with it for now - but the move away from Grammarly I could not (yet?) make...

  • The list, sent to EU member states and seen by Reuters, pre-dates Mr Trump's move over the weekend to ramp up pressure on the 27-nation bloc and responds instead to US duties on cars and car parts and a 10% baseline tariff.

  • I know many people who do have all of the above-mentioned appliances electrical. And gas prices are also among the most expensive in the world (this is exactly why our electricity costs more...) ¯(ツ)_/¯