You are talking about a different party. Everyone knows the GOP stands for big government and micromanaging regulations.
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Plot twist: The cat belongs to the neighbors and they now think the cat has died in the storm.
What does this say about your country and your relationship to it?
Ein Freund von mir hat während dem Studium ein Praktikum bei einer Firma gemacht, die Linienflieger zu Privatjets umbaut.
Konkret hat er im Praktikum bei einer Gruppe mitgearbeitet, die austüfteln hat müssen, wie man einen Marmorboden sowie eine volle Bar in eine 747 rein kriegt, ohne die Gewichtslimits zu überschreiten oder den Schwerpunkt des Flugzeugs zu verschieben.
Was allein dieses Flugzeug an Arbeitszeit kostet... Dafür könnte man viele alte Leute pflegen.
Die 100-gleisige Entwicklung von Fahrzeugen, IT und vielen anderen Dingen läße sich auch industrieweit deutlich optimieren. Wozu das gleiche Problem 100x lösen?
(Sage ich als IT-ler. Genau das was ich mach, machen dutzende Firmen auch. Und jede dieser Firmen erfindet täglich das selbe Rad wie die anderen neu.)
True, but when it was unpopular it also didn't use code/software that was commonly used on a more popular system.
If you do let me know! Just curious how well the building instructions work.
And if you have trouble, feel free to PN me here or write in the discussion section of the GitHub repo.
Easy, add a lowercase s after the acronym: GUIs.
Apostrophes are only used if the acronym ends with s: SAS's or alternatively SAS', both are possible.
NiCd was the one with the bad memory effect that required full charging cycles. They where also really toxic which is why they are illegal in many countries now.
NiMh hardly had any memory effect left, but would degrade comparatively quickly.
Li-Ion/Li-Po is what we currently have. They don't like to be full or empty for long times and like shallow charging cycles.
The voltage of a Lipo corresponds to it's charge level. So a Lipo at 4.2V (or in case of high voltage Lipos 4.35V) is full.
Up to ~80% of the charge, the lipo is charged by current limiting (basically, the voltage of the charging circuit raises so that it stays so much above the cell battery that it's charging at a set current). This is the fast charging part of the charging process.
After the charging voltage reaches the maximum allowed cell voltage (4.2V/4.35V), the charging circuit cannot go above that voltage because it would risk overcharging and blowing up the cell. So the carging circuit holds the voltage at maximum level until the cell voltage catches up. Since the voltage difference shrinks with every bit of charge on the cell, so does the charging speed.
That's why you only see "Charges the phone from 0-80% in X minutes" in the ads, and not 0-100%.
This means, that the charger in incapable of overcharging the phone.
But keeping the charger running even though it doesn't charge the phone anymore wastes energy, so what they do once you reach 100% is that it will disable the charger until the voltage is down to 95%, when it will resume charging. That's why it's quite likely if you unplug the phone after charging overnight, that the battery is not at 100%, but slightly below.
Naja, man kann das Problem ja auch leicht von der anderen Seite angehen.
Wer deutlich mehr Geld zum Ausgeben hat, der konsumiert damit effektiv auch mehr Arbeitszeit.
Ein Reicher, der sich eine Jacht, einen Privatflieger oder sogar Dienstboten leistet, ist für die Gesellschaft was Arbeitszeit angeht netto negativ. Er konsumiert deutlich mehr Arbeitszeit als er in seinem Leben je beiträgt.
Wenn man also jetzt das Einkommen von Reichen gut limitiert (z.B. maximal 5x des Medianmitarbeiters), dann ist plötzlich viel Geld und damit Arbeitszeit frei, die so nicht für sinnlose Exzesse der Reichen verschwendet werden.
Selbiges müsste man mit Dividenden und hohen Betriebspensionen machen.
Dann würde es sich für sehr viele Betriebe ohne Probleme aus gehen eine 20% Reduktion der Produktivität hinzunehmen ohne in rote Zahlen zu rutschen.
Leider hängen an jedem Arbeitsplatz Schmarotzer, die sich über die Arbeitsstunden der Arbeiter ein schönes, verschwenderisches Leben finanzieren.
You are confusing a few things.
The "mods" you are taking about are actually the developers. They develop the software and run one instance, but they aren't the ones running this instance and this community.
This instance is ttrpg.network. It's run by the admins of this instance, which are in no way affiliated with the developers.
And this community (RPGmemes) is run by the mods of this community, who got chosen by being the first ones to open this community.
The admins can remove moderators, but most of the time the moderators do their own thing unless they do something to damage the instance.
The mods in many communites are new and/or not used to run a community with a lot of members, so rules and punishments aren't always consistent. You are not on a commercial site with long-standing moderation.