Nice try. Very selective, choosing a windy day to try to make a point. Your image is truncated, btw, but I can tell you that at the time solar was giving 1.71GW and wind 16.6 GW, Gas 7.6 GW
Well here's my very selective response from later that same 24 hour period..
Solar 1 GW, wind 5.9 GW. Gas 17 GW.
Notice that nuclear is always a steady baseload whatever the weather conditions, and that gas picks up the slack. This happens every day throughout the year. And France is giving back... as it always has done
Nobody says windmills are a joke, those are your words, what we do say is that they, and solar, are intermittent, as my image shows. QED.