If you've been using Windows for decades, Linux is absolutely not easier to use. Troubleshooting Windows for me is super easy and nowadays I hardly have to troubleshoot at all. It kinda just works™. Troubleshooting Linux as a noob is absolutely atrocious and I've always run into a problem with Linux within the first couple of weeks.
That said, I wish I grew up using Linux, so it'd be second nature to me. I really would like to ditch Windows. Problem is, I'm already burnt out from my job, I really don't have the energy to make the switch yet.
Ich glaube worauf er hinaus möchte ist, dass man nicht Perfektion anstreben sollte, wenn eine Verbesserung der Situation dadurch misslingt. E-Autos sind sehr wohl besser als Verbrenner und könnten zusätzlich eine Teillösung der Speicherung von erneuerbaren Energien sein (V2G).
Natürlich wollen wir alle in einem Utopia leben, in der jeder problemlos mit Öffis von A nach B kommt. Wir müssen aber leider auch realistisch bleiben.
Aber es scheint niemand mit denen zu föderieren. Ist schon etwas strange das ganze. Soll auch keine Kritik sein, ich steig da nur nicht so durch Ü
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Nur mal ne allgemeine Frage dazu. Warum scheint Lemmy so ein Problem mit Pornographie zu haben? Es ist sauschwer hier was in der Richtung zu finden, während es auf Reddit sauviel Content dazu gibt/gab. Würde nur gerne die Begründung dafür mal wissen.
Hier ein paar Sachen, die mir dazu einfallen:
- nach jedem waschgang die Tür und das Waschmittelfach offen lassen, damit die Maschine ordentlich durchlüftet wird
- einmal im Monat die Maschine auskochen. Das geht auch mit Kochwäsche, also muss kein Leerwaschgang sein
- Waschmittelmenge und -zusammensetzung auf die Härte deines Wassers einstellen
- lieber etwas weniger Wäsche in die Maschine füllen. Das Bullauge sollte leicht zu schließen sein
- schau beim nächsten Mal nach, wie viel Wasser in der Maschine ist und ob das Waschmittelfach frei von Waschmittelresten ist. Evtl. ist das Eckventil nicht ganz offen oder es gibt nen Knick in der Wasserleitung
People that really want convenience just pay for streaming services.
Streaming services stopped being convenient a couple of years ago. Introduction of ads, content strewn all over the place, shitty UI, etc.
I went with Stremio because it has everything in one place. Seeding is not an option because Germany is a shit country for seeding Torrents.
Real Debrid does the torrenting while the end user downloads the cached content. I'm not sure if they seed or not however.
Oh, so I guess the 15kWp on my roof that generated 14 MWh last year was just a dream then.
What went wrong in your life?
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You're absolutely right! In Germany this type of behavior is even propagated by conservative parties. They're blaming the green party for acting on ideology. This is "emotion" paraphrased. It doesn't come as a surprise to me that simpletons adopt this narrative. Right wing propaganda essentially works by triggering emotions.
Mate, you ever stop to think that maybe you are the one falling for right wing propaganda? No one here is saying that it's time for full EV. That'd never work. No one is being forced either. It's a transition. ICEs will be here for decades to come. It'd be nice to have less of them however. Plus EVs can be a puzzle piece in solving energy storage, so full renewables becomes feasible.
You're blatantly ignoring scientific data and logic and are just parroting boulevard magazine level bullshit. Seek help, you're definitely on the side of ignorant people who are afraid of change.
What does that have to do with your initial comment? And have you ever heard of photovoltaics? The fuck does that have to do with emotion?
I myself still drive an ICE, because I don't want to afford an EV yet (they're extremely expensive in Germany). An EV would be ideal for me however. I produce a shitload of energy with the PV on my roof. In the last 30 years I've lived here, we had exactly one power outage that was fixed within an hour. We brutally overproduce wind and solar power, EVs can actually help store that surplus energy (think vehicle to grid).
Maybe you should inform yourself before you make a fool of yourself.
Unless that was sarcasm again, because that was just such a dumb comment. Jesus.
I'm gonna go ahead and believe this post is sarcasm, ok? Because this is exactly the kind of bullshit these morons would argue with.
Haha, I believe Felon's was the only brewery I visited that wasn't part of my job. It's a small brewery and they only sell their beer on tap at that location. And they're doing really well. The view from their deck is phenomenal and the atmosphere is really good.
But Brisbane at least has the Felon's Brewery right under that bridge. Really nice location that.
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Das dachte ich auch immer, aber irgendwie werden hier die Autovervollständigungen auch automatisch übernommen. Und ich habe die Tastatur eigentlich so eingestellt, dass ich Vorschläge vorher annehmen muss. Es kann auch sein dass ich hier Blödsinn erzähle und ich mich immer weniger für Smartphones interessiere, wodurch ich gewisse Sachen nicht mehr mitbekomme. Aber in Signal z.B. bin ich deutlich sicherer unterwegs mit der Rechtschreibung.
Ich weiß nicht warum, aber ich habe echt Probleme mit der Autovervollständigung in der Voyager App. Ich mache hier deutlich mehr Fehler als sonst wo.
I have a feeling it might have to do with the cheeseburger being trapped in an airtight environment. That way the water can't evaporate, it stays in the can and condenses right back onto the cheeseburger once opened.
Hmm, I might backpedal a bit with my comment. Though I believe it's near impossible to get the contents to a flashing point unless the water that is used is in a pressurized environment. Condensed milk is a liquid, meaning it is heated a lot faster than food. Liquids are subjected to convection when heated, meaning they heat up easily. I doubt a hamburger inside a can will ever reach 100 °C in boiling water.
Still, thanks for explaining your reasoning, I work in the beverage industry and know a fair deal about pasteurization, but that all happens somewhere between 60-80 °C and CO2 is the main culprit in terms and peaking cans. I wasn't thinking about water turning into gas, thus increasing internal pressure.
Canned food is literally pasteurized in said can, while submerged in water at temperatures slightly lower than 100 °C. The whole reason to put food in cans is to create an airtight atmosphere that can be thermally treated with hot water. This kills certain spores (mainly botulinum) which is why canned food has a very long shelf life.
It's still not correct to cook the food that way, but not because of the reason you made up.