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The decision to close the remaining reactors was made around a decade ago. It’s simply not possible to flip a switch and turn them back on. There’s no fuel, the reactors have not been maintained and the personnel to run these reactors or perform the maintenance is not here any more. The fuel also has to come from somewhere, and " somewhere" being mostly Russia.
Das ist ne Geschichte über einen Ort, davon kann man wohl kaum auf die Situation im ganzen Bundesland schließen.
Es zeigt aber, dass es funktionieren kann, wenn man denn nur will. Das sind keine revolutionären Konzepte, die hier angewendet werden. Die Menschen kommen an, man gibt ihnen Arbeit, wo sie dringend benötigt wird. Es wird sich von Anfang an gekümmert, die Menschen werden wertgeschätzt und integriert.
Wie oft hört man denn davon, dass Flüchtlinge nicht arbeiten dürfen? Es gibt keine Deutschkurse, keine Integrationshelfer, keinen Integrationswillen von Seiten der Politik. Und dann wundert man sich, dass es nicht funktioniert.
As soon as you leave the city though, you’re having a problem. Bicycle infrastructure is basically non-existent, cars heavily impeding buses - at least where I live - which delays them all the time and centralised bus hubs, which means that you always have to go to the bus hub first, change bus lines and then go to your destination.
This is also my biggest problem with the metro in Oslo. If you live slightly outside of Oslo but still along the metro line, the only way to travel perpendicular to the metro lines is often to take the metro towards the city, change lines and go back almost the same direction you came from.
The transition from EVs to public transit, biking, etc has to come eventually, too. We can however already do that and places have successfully done so. Look at the Netherlands for example. EVs are in the way of transitioning to better public infrastructure and will only delay it.
I agree with everything but using Google sheets. It’s neither free nor open source. You don’t pay with money but with your privacy. Libre office is just as good as a desktop application and is actually FOSS. If you absolutely need the cloud storage, get a provider you can trust, buy the space and sync your files online, after editing locally.
Just holding out until more organised help can arrive or your government takes over. This is also in general good advice in case of say natural disasters. Roads may be flooded, areas covered in snow or electricity is out for a few days. Having enough canned food, water, maybe some firewood or alternative means of cooking will come in useful in these circumstances.
Wikipedia itself is pretty great, the company and its marketing behind it, not so much.
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