Wie kann Feddit dieses Problem fixen? Es wäre eine schönere Nutzererfahrung für Neulinge, wenn sie nicht ab ihrem zweiten Feddit-Besuch stets Fehlermeldungen bekommen.
Wie kann Feddit dieses Problem fixen? Es wäre eine schönere Nutzererfahrung für Neulinge, wenn sie nicht ab ihrem zweiten Feddit-Besuch stets Fehlermeldungen bekommen.
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No, an average German speaker from Germany wouldn’t understand it. It’s basically an extremely heavy German dialect, belonging to the group of Allemanic German dialects. Non intelligible dialects are not uncommon in many parts of Germany, though. In some German regions (e.g. southern Black Forest), the local dialects also belong to the group of Allemanic dialects. The locals from there might have a somewhat easier time getting used to Swiss German dialect varieties.
Yeah, this good news community is very depressing, really. Basically it’s only news of the kinds of the “orphan crushing-machine”. Very saddening from a non US standpoint.
Isn’t this rather a Windows meme? Since I started using Linux, I slowly grew into a 10-year-old-laptop-enjoyer thanks to XFCE and the likes 😅
That’s my first go reference on lemmy, nice! Do we have any communities yet for our supreme game?
This is very big in China. A large proportion of its traffic are mopeds, and virtually all of them are electric by now. This is a major contribution to reducing noise in cities, too.
To be honest, I’m pretty sure that it’s the other way around.
Or maybe the problem is that too many of us give more value to science instead of just believing in what we experience ourselves,
That sounds exactly like something a human made climate change denier would say after they happened to experience two consecutive cold winters in their area. I’d rather have them giving more value to science.
Make it a lactase toothpaste, and it might just work.
Maybe the whole concept of “human races” is unscientific anyways?
I’ve had overnight coldbrews, so five hours definitely sounds viable.
Problem about very old vacuums, they sometimes have extremely wasteful wattages (read: in the ballpark of 2000 Watts), while modern ones often use a maximum of e.g. 800 Watts. The high Wattage comes with almost no measurable performance advantage. Source: An article in the partly state-funded German product testing magazine Stiftung Warentest.
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Cries in additional Hamburg-Hanover track 😭
The story of this community 😂
That was a delightfully insightful comment, thanks a lot 🤩
About the art we see on slrpnk.net, it seems to me most of the buildings tend large, and like those of an architect selling grand projects, rather than buildings crafted by individuals on a smaller scale - is that intentional ?
Right? Having read books such as Cities for People (Jan Gehl), I understand that a human and walkable scale is paramount for cities worth living in. For people to feel connected to their city, a maximum of about 5 levels off the ground seems to be best. I can kinda confirm this from my own experience having lived in all kinds of neighbourhoods throughout Germany.
Generally density is desirable, though, to allow for efficient heating, public transport as well as lively neighbourhoods. But cities need to develop their density in the right ways. A dense Barcelona neighbourhood feels the complete opposite of some giant Sovjet housing, albeit the densities might be similar.
Not every country is the same as the US. Other countries’ conservatives aren’t necessarily the same as yours. Sometimes conservatives and left-wing parties even work together to solve issues.