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What is the rate of security flaws in code written by humans? Difficult to asses the results without a base rate for comparison.


One solution is to have several markets. Norway also has transmission problems. The land is divided into 5 areas, each with its own price.


How do these tiles compare to a green roof where there is some cooling via water evaporation through plants?


Exactly. Los Monegros was until 1766 Europes largest oak (encina) forest. It had been a communal forest. The forest was privatized and cut to cultivate cereal.


Does Spain have any reforestation efforts planned for areas experiencing anthropogenic desertification?


Without the will to jail arsonists first is a waste of money.


Huh, it makes me wonder how the Black Forest in Germany was preserved.


It mostly wasn’t. What you see now is a tiny remnant.


Ukrainian civil society leaders’ six asks for the world


I wonder if this letter is truly from Guardia Civil or is it from someone else impersonating it. The content reads amateurish, such as the claim "Tsunami Democratic's main goal is coordinating these riots and terrorist actions by using any possible mean" without refearing to any specific actions or events. The assertion that Tsunami Democratic has been declared a terrorist organisation by National High Court is simply not true, and no official communicate would reference the media as a source. I wonder if this is the reason why the content is still available on Github (at least from Norway)


Honestly, I would not rule out the Guardia Civil from writing amateurish content.


This is from 2015.

It seems like they didn't get much far with the open source software they claim to be using/developing. On their website there is a link to a Dropbox folder where people can download some spreadsheets and documents to implement their method, but nothing more.

I am a little bit skeptical, because some of the claims are hard to believe. For example they cite noise reduction as a benefit, but no plantation, no matter how dense, provides any significant noise reduction.


There was a story on HN a while ago about Bootstrapping 10er, a Patreon-similar service for Danish creators https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=18820196 It was a single person running it.


Oh wow, I had no idea failory did success interviews.. I've been assuming anything that's appeared there has shut down


As long as the part that wants to split is also willing to take a fair share of the national debt, I don't see anything amoral with it.


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