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  • Yeah, ofc. Why would you miss 🤮 an opportunity 🤮for 🤮 a easy 🤮 source of protein 🤮.

  • Klar, die CDU geführte Regierung wird da sicher einen Riegel vorschieben und ihre eigenen lukrativen Anschlussverwertungen gefährden...NIIICHT!

  • Squirrels are not strictly herbivores though. It's pretty typical behavior for them to occassionally eat eggs, baby birds or other smaller critters.

  • Yes. Reporting nominal prices as record highs is just headlines for uneducated people.

    I demand only to be clickbaited after they've accounted for inflation.

  • I also loved my induction stove for the ability to easily clean it. I can never cook pasta without it spilling over. But on an induction stove, the starchy water doesn't burn into a brown crust anymore, because the plate doesn't actually become all that hot. Made it a breeze to keep it clean and shiny.

  • That's the general idea, yeah. But gold investments are just a kind of construct where you legally own a certain amount of gold. Wether anyone respects your right of ownership when civilization collapses... we'll see about that.

  • The thing is fruit/vegetable is not a category in botany. Fruit exists, and it kinda has that definition, that it carries seeds, but that doesn't serve to distinguish it from vegetables.

    Fruit/vegetable is a culinary distinction, rather than a scientific one.

  • You're getting the German a bit wrong here though.

    It is "Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei"; it's the adjective here, as in "national socialist German workers party". "Nationalsozialismus" is the noun, meaning "national socialism"

    But, yes, that's what those two letters plausibly refer to in this context and with this font and symbolism involved.

  • That's sad. I understand the threat for the water supply side ofc; but what would a terrorist achieve by meddling with wastewater treatment?

    I live in Europe and had the opportunity to visit the water tretament facilities and wastewater treatment plant in my small town on school field trip, and have seen lots more, and much larger ones while studying to become an environmental engineer lateron.

    I'd say the school visits had some impact there.

  • You guys should definitely do a field trip to a wastewater treatment plant, if you ever get the chance.Your kids would probably have a blast.

    I've been to so many, but I don't know how hard it is for the general public to visit one.

  • we get is police brutality.

    The existence of which is just as controversial as UFO sightings in conservative media.

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  • we need an open source and hopefully modular alternative to android, and we need it yesterday.

    We have that. Android is an open source project. At least the AOSP-part is, but that's what GrapheneOS, for example, is based off of.

    You can argue how 'free' that is. (being based on GPLv2 and the Apache License, imho it is pretty free); but no matter how free the software is, ddesn't prevent hardware manufacturers to prevent it from working on their devices in the future, by requiring some weird proprietary firmware bits.

    What we really, really need, is libre hardware.

  • This sounds less like a crisis and more like 'getting your shit together'.You're setting things up to enjoy life more. All power to you!

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  • Gibt keine zusätzliche Warnung. Vollständiges Systemupdate mittels pacman -Syu und vorher die News lesen ist das empfohlene Vorgehen für Arch.

    Die News-Seite hat nicht wahnsinnig häufig Meldungen, ist also nicht sehr viel zu lesen, noch seltener sind es wirklich gravierende Dinge und ob das beim eigenen System überhaupt zu Problemen führt, kommt schon drauf an, wie man sein System konfiguriert hat.

    Ich habe mein Haupt-System unter Arch seit 7 Jahren am laufen, ohne es neu aufsetzen zu müssen und das letzte Mal, dass ich einen Live-Stick gebraucht habe um was zu reparieren, ist so lange her, dass ich nicht mehr weiß wann das war.

    Wenns dumm läuft startet die grafische Oberfläche mal nicht mehr, aber das lässt sich dann meist in ner anderen virtuellen Session in der Shell beheben. (letztes Mal bei mir passiert, weil ich die Aufsplittung der linux-firmware packages in verschiedene Pakete verschlafen habe --> Lösung steht auf der News-Seite) Alles in Allem kann ich mich da also nicht beklagen.

    Regelmäßige Updates sind halt wichtig. Auf nem anderen Rechner an einem anderen Ort, den ich einmal in nem halben Jahr benutze, hab ich Arch aufgegeben und auf debian-stable umgestellt. Rolling release ist halt einfach nicht das richtige Modell für sowas.

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  • Ich benutze Arch, bei dem Weg.

    Ich kann nicht behaupten, dass mir das nie passiert wäre. Aber jedes Mal, wenn es passiert ist, dann weil ich zuvor nicht die News auf archlinux.org gecheckt habe. Die Lösung steht dann auch dort.

  • So straight up timeless facts only?

  • Written by the guy who holds the patent on the swapping system and who founded the company that is pushing the idea forward, that shouldn't be a surprise.

    But that's clearly stated on the article's page.

  • You can't, but they will create a Gmail account for you when you open up a Google account (like when you start using a regular Android phone).

    The complaint here is, that you can't simply use your mail account from a different provider to do something like that and that all of Googles services tie into that Gmail account they create for you.