Translation: We’re extremely short staffed, so we are shaming our employees into sacrificing their vacation
Translation: We’re extremely short staffed, so we are shaming our employees into sacrificing their vacation
The electromagnetic force from the atoms’ respective electron cloud probably help prevent atom from getting close to each other. And the strong nuclear force also help prevent atom from splitting.
NOYB has the right to send a complaint if it think a company infringe upon right to privacy. Mozilla isn’t entitled to special treatment or special notice before filling a complaint.
Mozilla should have expected this. They claim to defend users privacy so they should understand why consent for data collection is important. Also there was public outcry and criticism of opt-out, and yet they haven’t backed down.
If Mozilla resolve these issues, NOYB could ask for the complaint to be dropped. I hope they do resolve this, and do drop the complaint.
Why not mandate that 3 meals a week have at least X g of protein and Y g of fiber?
That’d be a better way to ensure healthy meals with proteins without requiring meat.
Et sinon, il fait quoi en ce moment Frédéric Fromet ? J’espère qu’il n’a pas lâché la chanson.
Ca ne justifie pas nécessairement d’être éliminé de la politique. Il a le droit de candidater aux législatives. Il peut être incompétent en médecine, et compétent sur d’autres sujets.
Par contre ça devrait être éliminatoire pour un poste à responsabilité en rapport avec la médecine et/ou la recherche. Michel Barnier a fait un choix peu judicieux.
They’re looking for a way to save the live of people in respiratory distress, such as intensive care patient with Covid19 and damaged lungs.
Doctors and biology researchers need to move passed the ick factor sometimes to make progress. Joking about it is a good way to do that.
Emmanuel Macron l’assume d’ailleurs “totalement”
Par expérience, je devienne que quand E Macron dit qu’il assume, il ne veut pas dire qu’il va démissionner.
Quid de la trêve hivernale dans ce cas?
Je craint que ça ne soit une faille qui permette de passer outre les lois qui protègent les locataires.
Thanks for sharing.
Are there more details available on roundtrip efficiency? I doubt this can compete against pumped hydro, given it has a very high efficiency. But that might be useful in situations where it’s not possible to use more efficient options.
Thankfully, regulators aren’t betting on perfect reliability to keep these power plants safe. Critical systems need to have double redundancy.
Thanks for the links, it’s interesting background. In that article from February 2021, The Artlantic states “There was also never a default”.
There was indeed no default as of February 2021. The default occured later, in April-May 2022, so we can’t expect a past article to include that information.
All major lenders need to take part in restructuring the debt indeed. That occured in 2023, and multiple lenders asked for a restructuring deal similar to the first one signed with China. I don’t know about the US, but Japan/India/French lender were looking for a similar restructuration terms. That sounds fair to me.
The country’s default is clear evidence the overall debt wasn’t sustainable. Both Sri Lanka and its lenders have a responsibility on this. China is often the first mentioned because it was (still is?) Sri Lanka’s biggest foreign lender, although it would be good to have transparency of the country’s debt and interest rates on a per-lender basis, to see which ones are the most sustaonables.
The 2022 bloomberg article you cite first state:
It didn’t provide details on the value of the loans which it said matured at the end of 2021, nor did it state which nations owed the money.
I couldn’t read much further due to the paywal.
The Bloomberg article has too few details to make conclusions. We don’t know if AP and Bloomberg articles are referring to the same countries, nor whether it’s a significant portion or that country’s debt toward China.
The Reuters 2021 article has more details, and cite write-offs, as well as specific countries benefiting from deferrals: Angola, Pakistan, Kenya, the Republic of Congo. It’s good to read there’s some willingness to accomodate some countries.
Sadly that didn’t prevent Zambia and Sri Lanka from defaulting. China has lended hundred of billion of dollars with unsustainable terms, and this contributed to countries defaulting. That’s a bad situation for everyone involved.
Et il n’a même pas annoncé ses intentions pour 2032 et 2037 ?
On nous préviens au dernier moment, comme toujours. /s
I hope Tanzania and Zambia read the fine pints on the loan/inversement agreement.
Knowledge of the account is an obvious caveat. Yubikey-based MFA is an added layer of protection for accounts, so any kind of attack against MFA assumes the attacker already knows which account to target.
It’s like saying “our door lock is flawed, but the attacker would need to have knowledge of the door”.
The cost and complexity is what’s noteworthy and is more relevant. Although attack cost and complexity usuallu goes down with advances in tooling and research. So it may be a good idea to plan a progressive retirement of affected keys.
Vas y gros, qu’on rigole un peu.
La situation est intenable pour de multiple raisons. Macron qui refuse de nommer la candidate de la NFP, quitte à ce qu’elle soit censurée. Les différents partis de gauche/droite/centre qui annonce d’avance qu’ils censurons de toute façon si c’est Castets (ou si ca n’est pas elle) sans avoir même essayé de négocier un compromis de coalition. Les médias qui amplifient la moindre querelle de clocher.
What about winning hearts and minds?
Fighting ennemies while antagonising civilians create new ennemies. I fear that strategy is fueling an endless war, rather than ending a war.