X Window System (X11, or simply X) is a windowing system for bitmap displays, common on Unix-like operating systems.
X Window System (X11, or simply X) is a windowing system for bitmap displays, common on Unix-like operating systems.
Well it’s good that EU coal consumption is falling too
https://www.statista.com/statistics/265504/coal-consumption-in-europe-and-eurasia-in-oil-equivalent/
It’s was sold to a Chinese company a few years ago.
As always?
The EU made apple use USB c on iPhones.
The EU made Microsoft make edge uninstallable.
If something like this had been about I’d have had it done at 21 rather than my wife fucking up her hormones with the pill for a few years before we ended up getting the permanent snip.
£500 well spent. Though I’m still annoyed that my local NHS trust wouldn’t fund it.
That doesn’t sound like it’ll be legal in a lot of countries.
Na mate, I asked first.
You got something to back that up? The last study I read (I think it was from Volvo comparing one of their EVs against the ICE version of the car) showed between 60 and 80 thousand miles (depending on the energy generation mix) was the tipping point where EVs became better.
And that was probably about 5 years ago, there’s been a lot of significant development in EVs since then.
They’ve been available on the nightly release for ages. But it’s a bit of a pain to install them.
So, he paid for a period. Then the product was discontinued and they stopped charging him. So from then on, no he wasn’t paying. Google didn’t have to change it to read only, they could have just given notice and deleted it then.
Should they have made it clearer that the read only mode was a limited time thing and the data would be deleted at the end of that? Very probably.
I understand they are two separate judges, but the law should be the same for all, not at the interpretation of whichever judge you get.
That’s literally a big chunk of law. So there must be something other than it just being the judge’s interpretation.
It’s two separate things, from the article:
A more drastic move could come next year. The European Commission, the bloc’s executive arm, could impose a fine of more than $100 million on X if the company is found to have breached tough new EU rules aimed at cleaning up digital media.
No, just everyone in Europe and South America and India.
Enthusiasts have established owners’ clubs and some have modified their vehicles substantially, adding bigger wheels, jet engines, and high-powered electric motors to propel their C5s at speeds of up to 150 miles per hour (240 km/h).
Are Polestar available in your country?
I meant the mixed breaklight thing.
The cybertruck is a whole other level of fucking dumb.
All the more reason it should be illegal! It is in other parts of the world.
I don’t get how that’s legal in some parts of the world.
But you wouldn’t text another iPhone. You’d WhatsApp the person.