You're going to have to explain how green hydrogen is a scam because I'm not going to listen to an obscure podcast to try to understand your point.
what exactly makes him think he’ll be spared?
I don't really know anything about this but... the article says he acknowledges that his own companies are prominent greenhouse gas emitters, he is investing $6b to improve his companies, and that he has large investments in renewables as well.
IDK how true that is, but thats what it says.
This is awesome but I don't really understand.
The purported issue is that they don't have explicit consent for some data points. They apparently responded by saying they were going to charge a subscription.
Why wouldn't they just get consent? I'm sure most fb users will just agree to anything put in front of them.
The short answer is no. It doesn't create a static page from lemmy comments. It loads dynamic lemmy comments into static pages.
a lemmy post along with its comments can become static content on a static web page of your choice
This isn't quite right. The "static web page" (the pre-rendered page) doesn't include the Lemmy post or comments. When your browser renders the static page, the browser will then pull down the lemmy comments.
Silence is not really a priority, I just don't want to be obnoxiously loud.
There's signs up in this library saying that it's not a quiet area, noise is ok and expected. There are people on the phone / video calls et cetera.
I've never found it so.
I often find it a little small tbh. Can't fit a lot of words on a page. Maybe a third of the content of a4 pad and pen, mostly because I tend to write bigger.
Edit: sorry I thought your comment was about the remarkable. FWIW I don't find the wrist rest too large.
Yeah I did kinda choose these switches for this reason, I'm always using this keyboard in shared areas.
This library has signs up saying that it's not a quiet library, noise is permitted and expected. That said the clackety clack would've been a dramatic and unnecessary flex.
Yeah like the other commenter said it's a Remarkable 2.
I've had it for about 2 years. Use it every day. Still going strong. Previously I had notepads everywhere constantly rifling through them.
At the time I bought mine all cloud functionality was free, but since then they've introduced additional cloud stuff with a subscription which is free for me. I personally think it's fair enough but they lost a lot of their die hard followers. You don't need the subscription you just don't get those functions. Probably the only feature I use which is behind the paywall would be screen share. During a video call or teams meeting I can cast the remarkable screen to my desktop so I can draw diagrams. I do this all the freakin time.
Gateron Reds
I am ideologically opposed to this form of advertising.
Commercial enterprises can do what they want but I don't think it's at all appropriate for a public institution.
This stinks.