I mean, most of us haven't experienced war firsthand. That's still a net positive over how it was 100 years ago. We're still way better off than most people who came before us, though we've been having more upsets than the generation that came before us, which is understandably frustrating
Ich kann aus persönlicher Erfahrung mit Projekten im Bundesumfeld sagen, dass ich die Kosten und Zeitdauer als relativ realistisch, vielleicht sogar sportlich sehe. Ohne das Projekt im Detail zu kennen vermute ich, dass es um einiges komplexer ist, die Warnmeldungen mit hoher Zuverlässigkeit an die korrekten Teilnehmer zu versenden als eine App, welche als Alarmierungskriterium bisher nur Kantone erlaubte. Wenn dir der Schreibstil des Artikels von SRF nicht gefällt, kannst du dir gerne mal die offizielle Medienmitteilung des BABS, sowie die 38-seitige PDF Broschüre mit detaillierten Informationen zum Projekt durchlesen, sodass du dir ein besseres Bild über die Gründe für die Zeitdauer und Kosten des Projektes machen kannst. Dort steht unter anderem, dass die effektive minimale Umsetzungsdauer für die Realisierung von CB auf 1.5 Jahre mit Kosten von ca. 12 Mio CHF geschätzt wurde. Der Rest der Kosten entsteht also nicht rein für die Umsetzung von CB sondern vermutlich im Koordinationsaufwand und Projektplanung.
Klar, 58 Mio CHF klingt nach viel Geld, aber ich kann dir versprechen, dass die meisten Projekte, die dir als schweizer Bürger unbewusst jeden Tag helfen in ähnlichem Rahmen umgesetzt werden und aktiv daran gearbeitet wird, diese Kosten zu minimieren.
I did as instructed and will find out if it was a mistake or not but so far it seems okay. But I guess switching bak is just as easy as swapping repos
I wonder if I can make my existing Thumbleweed installation a Slowroll one instead, without borking up everything
I guess he could sell it but then its pretty likely that it's brought by a property developer, as we can't afford to buy it off him. As it stands, the house isn't really suitable to live in
My dad inherited my grandma's ancient house recently and is practically forced to find a way to remodel it to be rentable because there is a imputed rental value tax where I'm from.
It's not as good as Italian gelato served in a sweet brioche bun, but it'll have to do
Isn't it banks, that generate most of the currency, especially by lending out money that comes from account holders funds?
Tbh, I think for unique elements that's a valid approach. It also enables easier element selection in automated e2e testing
I've always thought of ML-based logic as fuzzy as the outcome is somewhat uncertain
Idk why exactly but using IDs for styling has been discouraged for a while and now every application I've ever worked on had been styled using classes that are usually unique anyway
I was on CachyOS until I realized that I can't handle non-systemd init systems as I couldn't figure out how to start newly installed services. I liked it in principle but it was too involved for me. And I'm a software dev, I should have been able to figure it out
I looked into making my own ice cream once and had to realize, that practically any store bought ice cream must contain at least some, because my homemade ice cream immediately melted and was impossible to keep im a freezer…
For me the é is txped using Shift + ü Guess what Layout that is
We were allowed to use hydrochloric acid to help differentiate rocks that one time we had geology as a subject in geography class. Maybe that helps finding out the difference here?
If I were American this would be my absolute priority too. I don't like driving too much but love being able to get everywhere I want to by train. I don't even own a car.
She must have worked on them braneflueds…
Get it?
brain fluids
Like she worked out her brain to get the power of telekinesis…
Okay, I'll see myself out now
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