The prisons are not gonna fill themselves
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Steel - > arc furnaces, concrete - > clinker free cement, trucks - > cargo trains/hybrid overhead electricity (Germany has one), cars - > electric, planes - > high speed rail where applicable/ electric planes for <1h flights currently, remote locations electricity - > off grid solar / batteries, ore crushing - > electric ore crushers, shipping - > stop shipping fossil fuels is 70% decrease.
Shipping and flights are the tricky ones because the energy density of fossil fuels is hard to beat, but we're still going to replace majority of those.
It's all in the works, just not happening fast enough. Net zero 2050 is still technically achievable, decarbonising electricity and lowering electricity prices is a crucial first step which makes other green solutions more attractive.
Just an FYI, Warsaw to Paris is in the works. The new EU rules for train operators will allow private operators to operate cross borders so in the future a sleeper train from Paris to Warsaw is going to be a thing. 12h, sleep 8, wait 4. Compared to flying and showing up 3 hours in advance with added to/from airport as 3h pre flight, 2h flight, 1h to/from airport to get to city center you'll have to spend more time waiting in flights with less comfort.
I only got "on the spectrum" when I was 17 on one of these tests because of that. Turns out if you answer the question with "what did the NT have in mind / how would they answer in my situations" got me a much higher score.
I mean, you could rephrase this as "Which cuisine in Europe has the most fried foods, processed meats, sugars, alcohol and other processed foods."
This will put Mediterranean cuisine pretty high up on the list of healthiest but it still neglects the "cuisine vs diet" question.
Malnourished people will be much better off trying eating Greek yoghurt than a bag of chips even though energy will be similar.
Hard to say, there's a decent amount of fried food in most places. Iceland has its fair share of sugar in the diet but I'd guess the UK in a pinch.
I absolutely vibe with mareep.
I worked in python when f-strings were pretty new. Didn't realise why you would use anything else. It just reads better.
Yeah, that's probably a me thing, I like starting programs from the terminal. With a decent command runner doing a ctrl+r, ff<enter> (variants ffw or ffs for different profiles) is usually faster than reaching for a mouse. It's also faster than Meta, wait, "fire", wait again, <enter>.
I do get that most people don't use the terminal, although it's very nice, highly recommend.
I know I'm a terminal type but why not just use a bash alias?
I don't recognise many, but there are a few that pop up regularly like PugJesus, Picard Maneuver and K O L O N A K I.
It's more effective on a finite budget. Just like focusing on a rehabilitation is better than focusing on punishment in prisons. The Norwegian method spends way more per person but the ones that go through the system are much less likely to come back. This means that per person Norway spends way less than a lot of other countries.
Norway spends 3x more per prisoner than the US but spend half as much on prisons.