Um Geld geht es fast jedem und überall. Das größte Problem sehe ich eher darin, dass der Fokus immer nur auf kurzfristigen Gewinnen steht. Solange die Landwirtschaft halbwegs geeint so weiter macht, wird das vermutlich auch aufgehen. Die großen Gewinne jetzt sind privatisiert, wenn irgendwann die großen Ernteausfälle kommen, wird man dann vom Staat gerettet. Die Landwirtschaft als ganzes ist einfach too big to fail.
Looked at the graph for 5 minutes and I have no clue what it's trying to say. Based on the text "cost per 1 metric ton" I would expect a one dimensional chart, not a x/y-axis and definitely not a stacked area chart. Didn't watch the explanation video though.
Hatte ich auch schon. Nach zwanzig vierstelligen Namensvorschlägen gefragt und stattdessen dreizehn Vorschläge erhalten, die teils drei, teils vier und teils fünf Buchstaben hatten.
Some time ago a client of me was looking for a solution to add watermarks to PDF files from their local on premise ERP system. The ERP system itself is a standard software. Obviously, they have a license to use that ERP but they definitely do not own the source code of it. Thus, they cannot change the license to AGPL or integrate it somehow.
I thought about writing a little plugin with Java in iFile to do that which is published unser AGPL. Using something under AGPL would mean that we have to make the entire solution available under that license.
Question 1: What is the entire solution in that scenario?
- Is it the part of the plugin that deals with watermarks?
- Is it the entire PDF handling plugin?
- Is it the entire process in the ERP system?
- Is it the entire ERP system that calls the plugin?
- Would it include sattelite systems that are connected to that ERP system that indirectly use the PDFs and thus potentially 'infest' the entire IT landscape?
- If the PDFs are send automatically to business partners of my client and they process it internally in their systems, are their systems now part of the solution?
Question 2: AGPL says users must have access to the source code of the solution no matter if they use it locally, over network etc. But Who is the user in such a scenario?
- The IT department of my client?
- The end users of the ERP system of my client who are only interested in the PDF but definitely not in the source code?
- Everyone at my client?
- Including business partners who might have access to the PDFs?
- Everyone?
Question 3: My client is not a software company, so they never published ANY source code or software. Where would you publish the code?
- The plugin for PDF creation would be called only in the background. The frontend is only standard ERP so I couldn't easily put a link to the source code in the GUI.
- My client's intranet?
- My client's homepage?
- GitHub or a similar platform?
There is a lot of uncertainty when using AGPL software in a business context which will - in many cases - lead to the decision not to use the software at all.
Put a cardboard box on top of it, pronlem solved.
Danke für den indirekten Tipp mit AntennaPod. War schon länger auf der Suche nach einer guten App für Podcasts auf Android. Werde ich mal ausprobieren.
And if you click the link by mistake it opens in Edge instead of your default browser. Edge then immediately tries to convince you to set it back as default and automatically opens 3 tabs of various articles in MSN and Bing.com with completely irrelevant information to make damn sure to distract you from your original link. 🎉
If such last wishes are generally accepted I'd rather go with 1000 places to see before you die. Would be an amazing road trip that takes years if not decades to finish. Furthermore, if you got the grim reaper as a travel buddy he would be distracted for the entirety of the tour. So no more deaths on earth. 🙂
That doesn't sound a lot tbh... If you calculate with 2M people there, it's just 0.25 litres per person. I don't think that would be sufficient to filter vast amounts of water.
Das Klopapier kostet pro Blatt und wird automatisch teurer, je dringender es benötigt wird. Angebot und Nachfrage und so.
Not sure if someone had the intention to attack anyone but isn't it somehow part of the problem that people seek joy primarily by spending lots of money? Without ANY savings on the side, you'll be constantly on the short leash of big corporations and have little to no room to improve on mental health and stuff.
Not talking about people buying groceries and other daily use items obviously. But I doubt buying expensive electronics, fancy clothes etc. will make anyone happy but the shareholders of the manufacturers and the credit card companies.
Statt mir zu sagen, dass meine Quelle unzuverlässig ist - was ich schon weiß und dazu geschrieben habe - schreibt mir doch bitte eine bessere. Es muss doch zumindest grob möglich sein, eine Aussage zum durchschnittlichen Energieverbrauch der Bahn zu treffen.