You also like money? Yeah, tbh I do too. I just don't manipulate a corporate structure to make it hard for the government to implement price controls to get money...
The apartment I moved into this year I'm pretty sure was designed to withstand desert heat pretty well. Most days, I can manage with two ceiling fans. It does have central air, but trying to limit usage.
It has a bloody smart thermostat anyway, that turns it to eco-friendly temperatures, which isn't any cooler than ceiling fans... so ceiling fans and tons of shade, it is
Not complaining about it having eco-friendly setting, I'm biased against smart home devices, and having the thermostat becomes almost pointless if central air isn't cooling any better... but that's also a good thing cause less energy usage
$foo = { // syntax error at "{"
bar: 'text'
};
class Foo {
public function __construct(
public readonly string $bar,
) {}
}
$foo = Foo {
bar: 'baz' // syntax error at ":"
};
These two assignments suggest that in this shape in terms of syntax it'd be possible to create an Object Initializer, isn't it?
First creates a generic object instance like (object)['bar'=>'text'];
@Danack I'm not gonna go on the full rant in how the EU basically crippled EDF by forcing to sell at massive discount energy to other providers regardless of current grid wide usage/price of the kWh, as that's better done in a pub.
But the price issue is that, because everyone is connected at the grid, and EU regulation. The price of electricity is set by the last possible mean of producing electricity which can be easily spun up (i.e. gas).
French electricity bills are also spiking hard although 70% of it is nuclear
This is probably best explained by looking at Norway, the part of the grid which is connected to the EU has massive hikes in electricity prices, whereas the parts which are not (yet?) connected have stayed relatively cheaply
> Parliament will in fact will meet after the Accession Council declares allegiance, to declare their own allegiance to the new monarch, and then suspend business for ten days.
suspending business for that long right now is 'not great'.
I think Charles might abdicate once this all becomes real. He was always looking to get away when he was with and before Diana. I can see it going right to William shortly.
Judging by Nicholas Withchell's face, probably. Though if someone could get that man an actually black tie instead of a mere dark blue one, that would be appropriate.
@Danack Reading "https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2017/mar/16/what-happens-when-queen-elizabeth-dies-london-bridge" ... it's going to be non stop worship for weeks, isn't it?
@StatikStasis same! I am glued to Skynews right now. can't find a good radio channel from BBC. Not sure about if it was what you said or the examples I was using were garbage.
I'm sad she's passed away. I'm not really a monarchist, but she's been remarkable. What I am not looking forwards is the two weeks of nothing else going on besides talks/audio/video about her life, and the wedge issue this will create in the UK.
@Crell "Given how unpopular Charles is" - allegedly. Though that is mostly due to a 50 year campaign against him and his odd ideas like "maybe we shouldn't poison the planet".
QE2 presided over the dismantling of the empire. If you wanted to hate on a British monarch for colonial empire, she's not the one to talk about. Her father and grandfather sure, but not QE2.
@Crell even her father (George VI) did a lot to dismantle the monarch's power as well (he was sort-of forced to due to his brother's F-up in abdication)
I was looking at the photos of the Queen and the Presidents over the years... she even spanned the shift from black and white photos being the standard to color being the standard. politico.com/amp/news/magazine/2022/09/08/…