

I read your post and understood it.
Why would you reply without trying to understand what I wrote?
Piracy/copying isn’t theft.
Not all countries see copying as theft.
And neither does the platform we’re currently using (Lemmy).


Piracy isn’t theft though.
That’s exactly what corporations want people to think about piracy.
In addition to what you wrote, piracy is also a form of dissent against copyright laws.


I gave an example, I don’t necessarily think that’s the case here. Just not a fan of portraying piracy as a general “bad thing” that is only reserved for corporations.
I’m not from the USA, and I do support my local library :)
But there’s barely any music there and even then it’s mostly local.
RED and OPS has things that are currently impossible to find anywhere else.


Plenty of indie content from Bandcamp on RED and OPS.
For some people piracy is also about archival and preservation.


Looks like they have an even easier to use web app.
Although it’s limited to single files under 200 MB.


It’s a neat idea, but I feel that something like Magic Wormhole would be simpler and better for this.
I guess it’s convenient if everyone in the group is already using a torrent client.


Seems to be a recent thing, as I was looking at data from Feb 2023, and unrelated to Norway’s use of renewables.
Interesting article nonetheless.
They should definitely cone to a different pricing agreement with Norway as to not negatively affect them.
And it will be even less of a problem once those countries properly ramp up their installation of more renewables and storage.


Iowa and South Dakota rely mostly on wind and are amongst the states that have the cheapest electricity in the USA - https://web.stanford.edu/group/efmh/jacobson/Articles/Others/24-08-Letter-Vance.pdf
List of countries and states and their % of renewables: https://web.stanford.edu/group/efmh/jacobson/WWSBook/Countries100Pct.pdf
It’s certainly true it’s easier when you have hydro though.


Hasn’t Sci-Hub been frozen since 2021?


Norway has one of the lowest. And they don’t have only 62.7%.
99% of their energy comes from renewables.
And in the USA, some of the states with lowest prices have the highest % of renewables.


Send the DOI to a science nexus search bot on Telegram and you’ll get the paper.


Twisting my words and pretending I wrote things I didn’t isn’t doing you any favours.
Feels like I’m having a conversation with a Trump or Ben Gvir supporter.


It’s written in the article what that person thinks should happen.


I’m not trusting just my own personal experience, this is the reality in areas outside of the West Bank.
You’re just not interested in anything different from what you believe.
You’re ridiculing my answers and clearly you aren’t interested in any answer that is not according to what you believe happens in Israel.
And considering you don’t care that much about accuracy and about omitting parts of what people say or about what’s happening, or about context, it’s not suprising you view things the way you do and believe I’m downplaying things or lying.


So there’s nothing bad about the slogan “All Lives Matter”, because all lives do matter? You’re saying context is irrelevant? News omitting parts of what someone said is irrelevant?
So you support news reporting on Palestinians stabbing Jews in the West Bank, without reporting on the settlers that attacked their village a day before?
I mean, what’s a little omission right?


That is true.
But instead they killed Jews. Which is much worse than that initial plan.
What is your point in this?


Because I’ve had people say the same thing because they weren’t white.
It’s easier for me to understand why you’re so invested in all of this knowing that you’re Palestinian.
You seem to be assuming Israelis as a whole support violent settlers like the ones in Yitzhar when we don’t.
I also asked because you wrote Israel and not just the West Bank. Considering I work with Palestinians that don’t experience any of that.
From a quick search I found out they have answers for that on their site:
https://aptera.us/unlocking-the-magic-of-solar-mobility/
https://aptera.us/article/how-does-aptera-perform-in-extreme-heat-and-intense-sun-exposure/