Month: March 2023
Electricity: Energy ministers of the federal states want to reduce the electricity tax — Breaking Latest News
In view of the increased energy prices, the federal states have agreed that the federal government should examine reducing the electricity tax to the European minimum. This is a sensible model, said Saxony-Anhalt’s head of department, Armin Willingmann, after the… Read More ›
Update (30 March 2023)
Starting between today and next week, I am going to be preoccupied with personal matters. It is a shame because I wanted to contribute more to the Blog than what I have been doing for the past week or two…. Read More ›
Update (29 March 2023)
I spent some time to reread the research articles I uploaded to Digital Library IV. The ones I chose to upload were related to a topic that intrigued me the most, which is Hamiltonian perspectives on Technology. It has been… Read More ›
New Additions to Digital Library IV
As promised earlier this week, I made arrangements to add a few new research articles for the “Digital Library IV” webpage. Some Hamiltonian contributions to Technology and the Manufacturing Sector were added there in keeping with the technological themes of… Read More ›
“The TikTok ban is a betrayal of the open internet” by Adi Robertson — Technopreneurph
There’s cause for alarm with TikTok — but is it enough to justify building America’s own Great Firewall? Back in the ancient days of July 2009, I was in Harbin, in Heilongjiang province, when the Chinese government banned Facebook and Twitter…. Read More ›
Update (28 March 2023)
Over the weekend, I decided to conduct a thought experiment that involved putting my written knowledge of LCFIs on this Blog into practice. As of this morning, I have my very own Bonds. I bought two Government Bonds last weekend… Read More ›
Financial markets calm but warning of problems to come from IMF | Business News — Zaheer Pakistani
fter a turbulent Friday and the rumbling of the worst financial crisis since 2008, the UK and European stock markets have largely calmed. Germany’s largest bank, Deutsche Bank, became the focus in the latest wave of selling across banking and wider financial… Read More ›
Crypto Is Not Beneficial To The World, Says Nvidia CTO | Bitcoinist.com — ReportWire
The emergence of Bitcoin and crypto provided an alternative to traditional finance, and many rushed in to utilize the decentralized novelty. But while many enthusiasts see crypto as the future of money, others are yet to recognize its importance. One such… Read More ›
Pan-Germanic Socialism and the English-speaking World (Pt. II of II)
Bogumil, If you managed to read my last comment sent to the ARPLAN Blog, then I should have mentioned that I was going to write a follow up to that comment. While the initial post is about something related to… Read More ›
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