Each country within the EU is responsable for their voting system and each country has their own and most are exclusively offline. The EU initiatives is an EU system and has nothing to do with the countries voting systems.
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Also they use a custom encryption protocol that had bugs that look like a backdoor. https://grapheneos.social/@GrapheneOS/113020871978942265
They use a custom encryption protocol and there's been bugs that look like a backdoor.
Thats not how it works at all:
Article 12
Further compensation
The rigth to compensation amounts are the minimum you get. If you think it's not enough you're free to sue the company for more and let the judge decide.
You're welcome.
I use it with a friend that's really concerned about security and privacy. The only downside I've faced is that adding contacts its kinda bodersome if you're not fisically together.
It's supossedly used by the French government, so I guess it says something about its security and privacy.
As I've stated fossil fuel plants are being built right now. I just say that we should build nuclear instead of fossil, not nuclear instead of renewables.
Sure, highly theorical:
When combining the different capabilities, power variations of up to 10,000 MW could be absorbed by German NPPs in 2010. In France, with an average of 2 reactors out of 3 available for load variations, the overall power adjustment capacity of the nuclear fleet equates to 21,000 MW (i.e. equivalent to the output of 21 reactors) in less than 30 minutes.
Of course they don't use it unless force to, as the article states it's cheaper to ramp down fossil fuels than nuclear. And this is a benefit, not a problem. But its also cheaper to ramp down nuclear than renewables, and this is also a benefit.
Nuclear and renewables are a better match than fossil and renewables, and right now we are doing fossil and renewables. We've been decades asking for no nuclear in the hopes of getting only renewables and we've gotten fossil and renewables.
No, already existing nuclear plants can regulate, as it's needed for places with lots of nuclear power like France.
https://www.powermag.com/flexible-operation-of-nuclear-power-plants-ramps-up/
New nuclear plants can be regulated without problems. Old nuclear plants weren't designated that way, although they can be improved to be able to do it, but this isn't usually done as old plants will most likely be shutdown in the short term and investors don't want to spend any money in them.
I like both. I prefer KDE for keyboard and mouse use and GNOME for touchscreen use.