Not sure where you got that from. China, Iran and frankly most of the world is still trading with Russia. Either openly or varying degrees of hidden. Otherwise Russia would have collapsed a long time ago.
Well China did subsidize that industry massively, to a point were their domestic market is flooded with very low margins. So the market is already very distorted. But I find it hard to hate on that because flooding the market with electric vehicles and solar panels is better than anything economists are coming up with.
Don't worry too much. If the EU passes legislation for this, you'll likely benefit from it as well, similar to all the other pro consumer things spilling over.
Maybe. But to me exile is what happens when a King has to live in another plushy castle because he's no longer welcome in his own country. Deportation is what happened to the Jews and minorities that got sent to Auschwitz. And if you're calling it mass deportation I don't think you are trying to hide the cruelty anymore. Cruelty is the point.
This completely ignores the fact that the AfD is a key part of encouraging that sentiment. They get paid tax money to promote hate and undermine democracy. Millionaires get tax credit by funding them. Media is forced to give them space. All this ends when they're banned. Will the same people try again and again? Yes, but democracy is about fighting again and again for your rights.
If I didn't miss it, no wireless charging again... Some one told me they refuse to do it because it wastes electricity. To which I'd say, even just turning on a car probably uses magnitudes more energy than charging my phone wirelessly. I don't want to mess up the USB C port if I don't have to, thanks.
If you're interested in getting into it, download Ghidra and open an older program/game in it that you like. The decompiler is pretty amazing imo, so you rarely have to look at the assembly. But it also cross-references them so you can look at the decompiled C Code and the associated assembly. It's pretty fun 😊
Depends firstly what you are building. For a Node backend, it of course matters a lot. For a JS frontend you always only ship a fraction of the dependency code, so the meme doesn't really apply. Modern JS frameworks are alright as long as you know what you are doing 🙂
Oioioi inverters are not solar panels. Solar panels are usually dumb components. And anyone that is surprised that the component that controls the entire system and has an Internet connection can be shut off remotely is...
There is live (kernel) patching which circumvents the need for a restart. But that is meant for servers were you cannot afford the downtime and will only work for a while. Sooner or later you will have to restart to get the latest patches.
Can you use git without a forge? Sure. As long as you don't give a hoot about the entry barrier. But for any open source project were you want to encourage contribution you better have a nice presence on a forge.
Well, mixed news as others have mentioned. Of course it is great how much solar is installed. But at least in Germany, new installation will require a "killswitch" which disconnects the system in cases where the price goes negative/the grid is overloaded. So the grid/storage cannot really handle renewables yet. On the brightside, this only applies if you are not able to dynamically adjust your system. So with a modern system you can just charge your battery or car instead.
As I assume you're not looking for FOSS-only solutions, you probably want to go with Jetbrains IDEs (IntelliJ). They are arguably the best IDEs around and have native Linux versions.
I assume you are mostly working with C/C++. I don't have first experience with CLion but haven't heard anything negative about it.
Not sure where you got that from. China, Iran and frankly most of the world is still trading with Russia. Either openly or varying degrees of hidden. Otherwise Russia would have collapsed a long time ago.