that's a necessary step in your learning process, but certainly not sufficient. I'd recommend reading the book, since it shows in greut detail the inner workings of Git along with the basic concepts :
mEEGal
you forgot tho funny part
yuppp, exactly like in North Korea.
nice !
c'est très juste.
moi je pense plus précisément au fait que le Sénat a voté a l'unanimité en faveur de ce blocage. c'est assez dingue
je ne suis par habitué aux bonnes nouvelles, je ne sais pas y réagir
agreed and thank you for the detailed response 🤝
yes it does, but indirectly : making solar panels comes with the cost of dumping them after they've been used, because they're not fully recyclable. (which comes after 15/20 years if not earlier). plus they use vast amounts of land when much power is needed.
so yeah, energy density is relevant when comparing technologies. otherwise, why aren't we all cycling to power our toasters / ovens / refrigerators ? because the energy yield is bad.
so no, you shouldn't dismiss nuclear, because it's insanity powerful for its cost.
solar and wind are great, but insufficient on their own.
just compare 1 ton of fissile fuel and 1 ton of Silicon or steel. how much power do you get out of it ?
only antimatter could provide more energy density, it's insanely powerful.
produces amounts of waste orders of magnitude lower than any other means of energy production
reliable when done well
it shouldn't be replaced with renewables, but work with them
how can I pirate a console ?
tread carefully.
bringing up DnD got me kicked out of a very promising orgy once. do not recommend
read the official book : https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2