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  • That’s a good thing imo. We do this so we can build up an industry for these things at home.

    Unfortunately, most countries haven't really done much to invest into the production of solar cells in their home country in the last twenty years (Germany is a noteworthy exception), so why would they start now?

    Realistically, imposing tariffs on chinese PV cells will only slow the energy transition, instead of building up domestic production.

  • To my teen crush: I'm somewhat sorry for not approaching you, but you gotta understand it's not easy for a boy in this society to make any advances at all.

  • I lived outside of cities/suburbs, and there was nowhere to hang out either.

  • Well, the reasons are probably:

    • wanting to develop domestic chips
    • wanting to develop software companies
    • wanting to push russian culture among the young population
    • and others
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  • It's paradoxical, because if memory was perfect, nothing would ever change. You have to have these small imperfections to have twists and turns to your story.

  • Well obviously it is, or we wouldn't have electron in the first place.

  • The easiest thing would be to mount a remote network storage as a local directory. This way you can easily access it to read and write through normal software.

  • intelligence as an abstract trait

    I read something about this two days ago, it's called "g factor" or something. And yes, it follows a normal distribution.

    Apparently, it's very similar in animals than it is in humans.