So those of us that pay for google one yearly will get a partial refund?.... right?
A trained cyclist can produce 400W, it's literally less than a human...
Hell, we allow people to ride horses on the road without a license or MOT, and they can produce >10000W.
the tl;dr is: he asked nicely for the source code and they gave it to him?
It's a shame they don't embrace federation and open source more, the drama it would create would be fun at least.
The company appears to just be a manufacturer? The article doesn't specify but I assume it's not intended for them to have control of them?
Personally I would rather they were all made in the UK, to support what's left of British manufacturing, but the article says it is part of a "Strategic Investment Model scheme for international developers to build wind farms". It seems bizarre, to exclude domestic companies entirely like that.
I've read TFA, and it doesn't seem to say why or in what way the records were altered?
Was the doctor deliberately trying to get people excluded from the program? or doing something else that was caught by the system so it flagged their records as invalid?
A lot of the drug shortages are caused by capitalist patent monopolies, so yeah.
It also looks like a very capitalist problem causing shortages of generics, from TFA:
the root cause of shortages of low-cost, off-patent generic drugs is well established. These drugs have razor-thin to non-existent profit margins, driven by middle managers who have, in recent years, pushed down wholesale prices to rock-bottom levels. In some cases, generic manufacturers lose money on the drugs, disincentivizing other players in the pharmaceutical industry from stepping in to bolster fragile supply chains.
What does he think they're going to do? make them blow backwards?
Networking equipment I can kinda understand, but what security implications can a windmill have?
Charles I getting a little off the top.
Gitlab seem to be terrible for rolling over for corps.
There was a game for the PS1 called monster rancher, where you could put in CDs or other games to find monsters in them.