The parties in the NFP already said that they’ll initiate a motion of no confidence for Barnier.
The parties in the NFP already said that they’ll initiate a motion of no confidence for Barnier.
Hashcash isn’t “cryptocurrency”.
Macron’s Ensemble Coalition plus Barnier’s Les Républicains don’t have a majority in the National Assembly. By choosing a prime minister from a right wing party one could argue that Macron hopes for the support from Le Pen’s far-right Rassemblement National with which he officially doesn’t want to cooperate, otherwise there could soon be a vote of no confidence and back to square one.
Whenever I open Nano basically all the commands it has are listed at the bottom, for small things it’s perfectly fine.
They will try until it passes. And if it’s stopped in the courts they will try again.
No, it was withdrawn, removed from the agenda so there was no vote, now it’s back on.
Modern C compilers have a lot of features you can use to check for example for memory errors. Rusts borrow-checker is much stricter as it’s designed to be part of the language, but for low-level code like the Linux kernel you’ll end up having to use Rust’s unsafe
feature on a lot of code to do things from talking to actual hardware to just implementing certain data structures and then Rust is about as good as C.
Lots of categories which Rust doesn’t prevent, and in the kernel you’ll end up with a lot of unsafe
Rust, so it can’t guarantee memory-safety in all cases.
AFAIK he’s not talking to RN either, and if you look at actual parties and not groups then RN is the strongest party. It looks more like he’s trying to break the NFP to get the support of some of the parties like social democrats or greens, because in such a coalition his party would be the strongest. In a coalition with RN his party wouldn’t be the strongest and would have a hard time claiming the prime minister position.
And for the crew.
Not every carrier is nuclear.
I think they did it in a fast and furious movie, I’m not sure if that’s up to NCD standards.
I think the main problem with down-firing ejector seats was that they require a minimum altitude to work.
https://aviation.stackexchange.com/questions/1439/is-there-a-minimum-altitude-for-ejection-seats
F-104 did it first!
Am I the only one who thinks vacuums, washing machines, fridges and so on shouldn’t be connected to the internet?
Hence the quotation marks.
You can buy “discounted” Kindle e-readers with ads, or you can buy them without ads for full price.
And your sources? I only did a cursory search, and according to the IEA data centers are responsible for somewhere in the range of 2-6% of electricity demand. Renewables are currently around 30% globally.
Source: https://www.iea.org/reports/electricity-2024