Thanks for the addition, I never meant to imply that but I should have specified. For me personally it's the best I can legally get because I can't get a diagnosis.
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If you are undiagnosed and unmedicated, you can try a very strong cup of coffee, or an energy drink. Ritalin is also a stimulant, and caffeine has similar effects.
Beware though, if you consume caffeine regularly, this won't work.
My recommendation: drink only water on normal days, drink very strong caffeinated drink in case of emergency.
It does give you a headache later in the day, and/or the day after, so keep that in mind.
A-7 was a Navy jet first, Air Force later got their own variant, just like the F-4 Phantom.
Also, both pictured jets are NAVY?
Larry likes foreigners, but they rarely take an interest in him, and he never got past the first date, as Falcon keeps stealing his thunder. The poor guy.
Yes, it's called CBAM and it's the most beautiful tax I've ever seen:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/EU_Carbon_Border_Adjustment_Mechanism
Genuinely great blog post!
This is perfect for !linuxmemes@lemmy.world though: "nah I don't want to switch to Linux, it's hard. I'll just compile QEMU with some patches to run VMs on Windows"
A permanent exception may actually be OK: China is much further along in the energy transition and the CCP are not doing that out of the kindness of their genocidal hearts: economic forces make electrification inevitable, as we can already see with EVs.
Also, the European market is big enough to have global impact, even if our rules aren't matched by other world powers eventually.
That was my first response too, but on second thought, this may be a good balance between keeping European industry strong and green incentives:
- EVERY COMPANY pays carbon tax over what they sell in Europe: the EU made sure that carbon tax is paid over imports too so it is not worth it to companies who want to sell in EU to move production out of Europe
- By not taxing exports, European heavy industry gets to compete fairly outside Europe too: American companies don't pay European carbon tax on what they sell in the US. If we would tax European heavy industry exports, they would be at a severe disadvantage.
European heavy industry isn't doing great overall. This is partly their own fault: lobbying has focused on keeping grey tech alive instead of enabling a green transition, but also largely because of high wages and regulation in Europe.
We need to push European heavy industry through the energy transition, not into bankruptcy. I'd rather do the energy transition a little slower than be completely dependent on American and Chinese companies for steel, aluminium, etc.
And I've been arrested at many climate protests, so don't tell me I don't care enough about the climate!
OG Crysis!
It's a pretty great Deck game, and I'd never seen it run as consistently as it does on Deck at 40fps limit.
@Smorty@lemmy.blahaj.zone this feeling you describe, is exactly how I feel every time I see one of your posts on Lemmy.
Thank you for the good vibes!
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