- Fairphone 5
- IPhone 12
- Pixel 9
- Xiaomi A1
dann bevorzuge ich haptisch das MiA1
ja, es ist mit grossem Abstand das älteste UND billigste davon und wirkt auch nicht so wuchtig wie die anderen
aber es fühlt sich runder/glatter an, hat als einziges keinen komischen, grossen Kamera-Knubbel und man kann den Fingerabdruck-Sensor auf der Rückseite (da wo er hingehört) ertasten
IPhone auf Platz 2 und die Klinken-Buchse am MiA1 stört an der Stelle etwas wenn man länger liest.
"wertig" am Arsch jedenfalls!
Wenn ich ein X-beliebiges Telefon in meinem Haushalt in die Hand nehme, kann ich nicht garantieren innerhalb von 3 Sekunden zu erkennen um welches es sich handelt.
Das ist noch schlimmer als bei Notebooks Anfang der 2010er.
Setzt hier jemand On-Prem-Software von Microsoft ein?
Echt jetzt? OBWOHL die merkwürdigerweise auf Microsoft-Seite immer länger für Security-Patches braucht, und die dann auch noch nicht funktionieren und nachgepatcht werden müssen?
Na dann bleibt ja wohl nur eines für Microsoft, um euch endlich alle an euren Schamhaaren zu krallen und in die Cloud zu zerren: Nochmal kräftig die Preise erhöhen!
Ich frage mich ja, was noch passieren muss, damit die Leute mal merken, dass sie sich nie in Abhängigkeit von Microsoft hätten begeben dürfen.
da hing die #Carolabrücke noch nicht durch
#Dresden #Elbe #Fernsehturm #Alpha6000 #SEL55210


In Schottland ist der größte Batteriespeicher Europas in Betrieb gegangen
In Blackhillock, einem Ortsteil von Keith in der Speyside, ist Anfang März der größte Energiespeicher Europas in Betrieb gegangen. #Schottland #Speyside #Energiewende #Stromspeicher
📉 🤡 - Trump unterzeichnet gerade im Weißen Haus ein Dekret, das eine „woke Politik beendet, die sichere Energiequellen wie Kohle und andere fossile Brennstoffe diskriminiert“...
He wants his name on everything; he owns this slump. Let’s make it official.

Doctor Evil was, sadly, a Blofeld-replacement in the Austin Powers James Bond parodies. He was very much Blofeld, only with a sense of humour (which made him much more sympathetic).
Ernst Stavro Blofeld, in the original novels, was what today we recognize as a private equity investor of the asset-stripping variety, with depraved indifference to the moral consequences of his pursuit of profit. So about half the current US cabinet.
The unfunny heirs of Doctor Evil are in charge today!
Excerpts from an essay titled "The Great Energy Transition Myth"...
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Forget everything you thought you knew about energy transitions.
In his new book "More and More and More: An All-Consuming History of Energy," Jean-Baptiste Fressoz dismantles the comforting narrative that humanity has transitioned from one energy source to another. We never really transitioned at all. We just piled on more energy sources to the older ones, intensifying our overall consumption.
Take coal for example. While it became dominant during the 19th century, vast quantities of wood were still needed to support the coal economy – to build mines, railways and infrastructure.
This pattern continues today. Despite the rise of renewable energy sources like wind and solar, global consumption of fossil fuels remains at record highs.
"Transition" has become capitalism’s favourite disguise.
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FULL ESSAY -- https://theclimatehistorian.substack.com/p/the-great-energy-transition-myth
#History #Economics #Science #Environment #Climate #Capitalism #BusinessAsUsual

they wont even have to buy a yacht less this year
but workers will get fucked (as always)
And a lot of these components have profit margins of low single digits even when manufactured in a low labor cost country and country that doesn't give a shit about massive polluting processes.
Even if you do onshore this sort of design and manufacturing, it's going to be orders of magnitude higher cost as those corps have to try to recoup the shitloads of money they invested to build it all out all over again.
There's one city in China that manufacturers like 99% of zippers for the whole world. Making billions of zippers that cost literally pennies, it's not like it would ever actually be profitable for someone else to try and compete on price, even with a 100% tariff.
@clive @mattmay I think the part where I almost lost my cool on the call was where a person who is intelligent enough to know better but is still a Trump supporter responded to someone saying “these are not manufactured in the US” with “not yet.”
Like somehow we’re going to get ramped up to build all the various components in high end computers by Thursday, or even in this goddamn decade. It takes *years*, tens-of-years in some cases, to approach this scale.
The handful of people I know who work for this guy all roll their eyes at the mention of his name.
Try it with any Shopify employees you know, just say "hey sorry about your boss" and watch the floodgates open. It's a fun game you can play at home!