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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Climate change anyone? Post 303035285 by stomp on Sunday 19th of May 2019 02:16:48 PM
Old 05-19-2019
Hi again,

I'm asking wether it happens, if I annoy you all, with writing on the topic but better having tried than to do nothing at all.

I just got attention to a person living near my home town in Hammelburg/Germany: Hans-Josef Fell. Knowing him very long, he's a very radical politician of the german greens bringing his vision 100% renewable energies into the world. He said that he did not dream about that, he is doing it. For example in his private house. Fully autonomous/renewable in terms of energy. He had his electric "car" (a TWIKE back then, 1994?) before their producer officially sold it.

He was person bringing the Renewable Energy Sources Act into Reality, enabling profits with investments in renewable energies, which were massively boosted therefore. The act was taken down again by other political parties. But it's too late. The world saw what had happend. The act was copied by over 100 other countries, especially China!

In 2006 he founded the Energy Watch Group for looking at the fossil resources, the coming shortage and the possible massive change to renewables. He serves as the organizations president. It's network of politicians and scientists who want are willing to drive the change. Currently the organization publicated a detailed study for 100% renewable Energy in Europe. It's possible. It's a lot of work, but there's no magic needed at all. The tech is there. Will to do it is the only thing that's needed. We're over the peak of oil. In the next few years there's a rising gap in the supply of fuel, which is even admitted by those who fought viciously against a change away from oil.

Further I saw him in a trailer to Climate Warriors: YouTube (Cool: Terminator is Riding a Bike!) He's truly a climate warrior, I'm absolutely proud of!

He calls for all people to start to engage. Grassroots movement. Australias goverment is actively turning against climate protection. But the people are very different. Due to the activities and investments of the people Australia is making most progress in the world. The situation seems to be similar in the U. S.

Everybody's needed!

Regards,
stomp

Update

Fell mentioned that Warren Buffet, 3rd richest man abandoned investments of esso and another fossil fuel org and heads energy investments towards renewables. This is the beginning of the end of fossil energy generation.(the interview is from last year)

Nigeria is planning to build a one Gigawatts Solar Plant.

Fell is very excited what massive changes are going on in the renewable world. The only question for him is, if mankind is fast enough to stop the climate change bullet(my wording).

Last edited by stomp; 05-19-2019 at 06:50 PM..
 

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STAT(5) 							File Formats Manual							   STAT(5)

NAME
stat, wstat - inquire or change file attributes SYNOPSIS
Tstat tag[2] fid[2] Rstat tag[2] fid[2] stat[116] Twstat tag[2] fid[2] stat[116] Rwstat tag[2] fid[2] DESCRIPTION
The stat transaction inquires about the file identified by fid. The reply will contain a 116-byte (DIRLEN in <libc.h>) machine-independent directory entry laid out as follows: name[28] file name; must be / if the file is the root directory of the server uid[28] owner name gid[28] group name qid.path[4] the file server's identification for the file qid.vers[4] version number for given path mode[4] permissions and flags atime[4] last access time mtime[4] last modification time length[8] length of file in bytes type[2] for kernel use dev[2] for kernel use Integers in this encoding are in little-endian order (least significant byte first). The convM2D and convD2M routines (see fcall(2)) con- vert between directory entries and C structs. This encoding may be turned into a machine dependent Dir structure (see stat(2)) using routines defined in fcall(2). The mode contains permission bits as described in intro(5) and the following: 0x80000000 (this file is a directory), 0x40000000 (append only), 0x20000000 (exclusive use). Writes to append-only files always place their data at the end of the file; the offset in the read or write message is ignored, as is the OTRUNC bit in an open. Exclusive use files may be open for I/O by only one fid at a time across all clients of the server. If a second open is attempted, it draws an error. Servers may implement a timeout on the lock on an exclusive use file: if the fid holding the file open has been unused for an extended period (of order at least minutes), it is reasonable to break the lock and deny the initial fid further I/O. The two time fields are measured in seconds since the epoch (Jan 1 00:00 1970 GMT). The mtime field reflects the time of the last change of content. For a plain file, mtime is the time of the most recent create, open with truncation, or write; for a directory it is the time of the most recent remove, create, or wstat of a file in the directory. Similarly, the atime field records the last read of the contents; also it is set whenever mtime is set. In addition, for a directory, it is set by an attach, walk, or create, all whether successful or not. The length records the number of bytes in the file. Directories and most files representing devices have a conventional length of 0. The stat request requires no special permissions. The wstat request can change some of the file status information. The name can be changed by anyone with write permission in the parent directory; it is an error to change the name to that of an existing file. The mode and mtime can be changed by the owner of the file or the group leader of the file's current group. The directory bit cannot be changed by a wstat; the other defined permission and mode bits can. The gid can be changed: by the owner if also a member of the new group; or by the group leader of the file's current group if also leader of the new group (see intro(5) for more information about permissions and users(6) for users and groups). None of the other data can be altered by a wstat. In particular, there is no way to change the owner of a file. A read of a directory yields an integral number of directory entries in the machine independent encoding given above (see read(5)). ENTRY POINTS
Stat messages are generated by fstat and stat. Wstat messages are generated by fwstat and wstat. STAT(5)
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