

Maybe it is time to finally go home then. But I guessPutin fell for the sunken cost fallacy…


Maybe it is time to finally go home then. But I guessPutin fell for the sunken cost fallacy…


They are proponents of an open, one sided debate in which the other side is not allowed to say anything. It’s like the people yelling for frededom of speech while burning books.


The same with the forest dieback. A real problem that was relatively quickly solved and now people are like: “What about the forest dieback? Everyone talked about but nothing ever happened…”
Yeah, because we fixed it before it got really bad.


Well, if things continue this way, we might see oil losing its influence. If oil is getting more and more expensive it will make the move to renewables faster.


It’s about foreign nation influencing a public vote like it happened during Brexit. Not about leaving the EU.


Russia, the US and China all have an interest in weakening the EU. So expecting interference from them is quite reasonable. Hopefully the people of Iceland can see through attempts to influence them.


Most if not all regulations have a good reason behind them. Look at the charging ports for phones and laptops for example.
Or just look at the USA. Their rivers were literally burning some decades ago. Sure the companies could make more money by polluting everything, but companies shouldn’t be the main focus of a country or a union.
I’d rather have too many regulations than none.
Nice to see that the issues with recognizing AMD cards finally got worked on.