I know in the US there were general subsidies for any electric/low-emission vehicles. Maybe they mean any kind of subsidy going forward will only be available to EU made vehicles.
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You can read using the web client or dedicated apps (android and ios). I feel like the clients work just as good if not better than similar software.
I haven't tested how it handles two versions (audio/ebook) of the same book, but I have ebooks and audio books and it works well for me.
The only real downside I've run into is it's very opinionated about folder structures around authors.
Unless there is a paradigm or materials breakthrough I wouldn't expect a major leap anytime soon.
Its kinda like the same with TV quality/video game graphics. We've been squeezing a lot out of the current technology, but further enhancements will be incremental.
The one I've enjoyed the most is https://www.audiobookshelf.org/, it may be "focused" on audio books, but works really well for everything. It also supports offline mode (meaning downloading local copies in the app).
Thanks for reposting the image.
Sadly it's such a boring logo.
Just for context this isn't anything new, this is a long running issue in the US that Trump has just exacerbated.
To add to that, it's likely every country has some elements that enfranchise or disenfranchise certain voters. Not to mention rampant propaganda.
While it might be a quote from Regan, it's a good quote:
Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. It has to be fought for and defended by each generation
I think that's going to be a really big question for the next few decades - what happens in China when economic growth isn't as easy?
Going through industrialization provided a lot of easy growth for the country, but that can't continue at the same rate. What happens as things stagnant, Xi gets older, etc.?
It's state by state whether it's required and/or paid time off. Additionally, just because something is in the law doesn't mean every employer is good about it.
Except when you add in the element of access to voting. Voting in-person on a work day isn't necessarily feasible for the average American. By enforcing in-person voting you disenfranchise the groups that are more heavily democratic (younger, working, lower/middle class).
Yeah, everyone seems to be forgetting the secret to getting out of jail in the US - be rich.
I mean, it's already embedded in a lot of different things that you may not realize.
At the end of the day, anything that can be done in parallel can leverage these cores.