Born too late to watch the collapse of the Russian empire, born too early to watch the collapse of the Russian empire, born just in time to watch the collapse of the Russian empire.
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Nobody went and flipped the breaker for the jacuzzi? People like that obviously need practice dealing with inconveniences.
Mint 22 would be straightforward, at least: https://linuxmint-user-guide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/upgrade-to-mint-22.html
Mint 21.3 might be a bit too 'stable' for your new GPU.
Linux graphics move fast. You generally won't have a good experience with an older distro and a brand new GPU.
IIRC, pumping hydrogen is only fast if the pump has a substantial rest between vehicles. Get a line of FCEVs wanting filled and you're looking at filling times not much faster than charging a battery EV.
The devs have been working hard to hammer out those troublesome edge cases. There's a lot less of them than there was a year or two ago.
IIRC Nvidia needs explicit sync support to work reliably. It's fairly new and might not have landed in some distros, especially the stable releases.
Russia's actual nuclear policy has been "fire nukes if Putin says so" for decades. This paperwork doesn't represent a real change.
Without property investors in the market, there won’t be enough stock of rental properties
People seem to have this weird idea that those houses will just be set on fire or something, instead of being bought at lower prices by people who want to live in them.
No, it's the opposite - they're saying that this isn't a change in Russia's behaviour.
It's just another attempt to slow down renewables by taking up all the funding doing something else. It doesn't need to be useful or practical, so long as it drains the carbon reduction budget.
See also: the coalition's nuclear energy policy