Daron Acemoglu, Simon Johnson and James A. Robinson won the 2024 Nobel memorial prize in economics "for studies of how institutions are formed and affect prosperity", the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said on Monday.
CAVOK 4d ago • 100%
Yeah.
Even if it's not required, someone should have considered the schadenfreude and PR disaster from something like this happening.
CAVOK 5d ago • 100%
Thanks.
Wasn't paywalled when I read it.
Only 37 percent of Europe’s surface waters are in good condition, warns the European Environment Agency. Climate change, habitat degradation, freshwater overuse and pollution are key threats. "Our waters face unprecedented challenges," said EEA Executive Director Leena Yla-Mononen, highlighting risks to Europe's water security.
If you eat salmon, there's a good chance that it comes from a salmon farm in Norway. The country has been farming salmon for over 50 years
CAVOK 1w ago • 100%
Clear and concise. Thanks.
CAVOK 1w ago • 100%
The charger is made for the battery, it's just that the newer batteries have somewhat more capacity. Thanks for all the extra details.
CAVOK 1w ago • 100%
Very easy to understand analogy. Thanks for that. Makes it very clear on how it works. Doesn't sound like a too small hose should cause problems then?
CAVOK 1w ago • 100%
Good answer and explanation. Thank you.
CAVOK 1w ago • 100%
It's a power-tools charger that came with the tools. The earlier batteries were 1.5Ah, the newer are 2Ah.
Hi. I should probably already know this, but I don't, so I thought I'd ask here. If I have a charger marked as 1,5A and then try to charge a battery with 2Ah, what will happen? * Is the battery going to be charged, but slower? * Charged but not fully? * Not charged at all?
From the description: "Brexit was driven by fears that Eastern European migrants were "taking jobs" and "overburdening public services." Yet, just a few short years after the UK's departure from the European Union, the narrative has drastically changed. Now, business owners are calling for Eastern European workers to return to fill critical labor shortages. So, what went wrong? In this video, we explore the impact of Eastern European migration on the UK economy, the consequences of Brexit, and why the country may have underestimated just how much it needed its migrant workforce. From the failed ‘Pick for Britain’ campaign to labor shortages in agriculture and hospitality, discover how Brexit backfired in ways few expected. Disclaimer: The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered professional financial, investment, or legal advice. We shall not be held responsible for any errors or omissions in the content. Any action the viewer takes based on the information provided in this video is solely at their own risk."
CAVOK 2w ago • 100%
Presumably the guy had to go trough some sort of "security clearance" to get a job like that, so someone fucked up.
CAVOK 2w ago • 100%
Wish you were too. Amazing how such a monumental decision could be taken on a simple majority vote, and without a plan on what would happen next.
Could it be that Farage & Johnson are actually underpants gnomes?
- Leave the EU
- ???
- Profit
CAVOK 2w ago • 100%
CAVOK 3w ago • 100%
Buying emeralds in a childrens game for 10.000€ is really funny though. NGL.
CAVOK 4w ago • 100%
I'll see what I can do.
CAVOK 4w ago • 50%
No it isn't. Copy error it seems. But the article isn't paywalled is it?
CAVOK 1mo ago • 100%
Waze is google these days. They bought it some time ago.
CAVOK 1mo ago • 100%
They are claiming potential sabotage by a Chinese company supplying machines. Not sure I buy that, but it's interesting. I'll see if I can find the link.
Edit. Not where I read it, but it's in English so it'll have to do. https://www.resetera.com/threads/massive-swedish-battery-producer-northvolt-could-be-facing-sabotage-by-chinese-government.981816/
CAVOK 1mo ago • 100%
I see what you did.
CAVOK 1mo ago • 100%
Because the UK chose to not be a part of the single market anymore, so goods they UK wish to export into the EU needs to be treated like any other 3rd country goods with checks and certifications to prove that they are good enough, but with NI still part of the single market as well as the UK, this label was the best solution they could come up with to avoid having to check everything going from the UK to NI. Without the label trade friction will be lower between Ireland and NI, which will please republicans, but not unionists I think.
CAVOK 1mo ago • 100%
Not mad at all. I'm just saying that I'll avoid posting images/memes going forward. I'll still keep posting the links I find interesting and somewhat relevant to the Europe community.
I appreciate the work you and the mod team is doing.
CAVOK 1mo ago • 100%
Alright, no more images. Got it.