

In Germany (at least where I live) is the same. Water is basically built into my rent, and I don’t think about what I use except from an environmental perspective.
In Germany (at least where I live) is the same. Water is basically built into my rent, and I don’t think about what I use except from an environmental perspective.
Thanks! I find the method interesting. Are the results mostly accurate in your experience?
Is there a list somewhere of commonly found American products in European supermarket so that I can definitely not do a bit of this…?
I lose track of all the daughter companies and such that one should watch out for.
“My PC” was even replaced with “this PC” since Windows 11, which feels almost too symbolic…
I’ve thought about this too. There is no proof that he is one, and there is a chance that this all comes from his own stupidity, but if he were a Russian asset, he would act exactly as he is now.
Had a similar struggle with the German layout, but in the meantime I have moved to the “EURKey” layout. It is built in to many distros and available for Windows and Mac. It mimics a US layout while still having all the äüöß (and much more) I could ever need. Though I will say it’s only really worth it if you’re in IT or similar where you frequently need certain symbols.
: as a directory limiter is crazy 😅
(Never been an apple person)
Good to know that NT also supports / though. Somehow it never occured to me to try.
Only time I’ve ever used \ in a non computer context was in mathematics as “without” in set theory. As an escape character it’s pretty practical too :)
Here to represent lawful evil. Don’t know when I used a bookmark the last time >:)
Makes sense to me. Most people probably don’t want the hassle of having to upgrade a non lts release. I’m still on 22.04 on the machine I use for work.
I mean… a form of Microsoft Defender is available for Linux, but only for enterprise customers if I remember correctly 😅
2017 a few days before Christmas, dad kicked me out of the house :/
That repo is much more active than I would have thought 😅 Can’t wait to see this somewhere in production
Ty so much. I’ve already made some progress :) Hope yours goes well
Idk what a NEA is, but I feel this. I have a big client meeting tomorrow and I haven’t started the powerpoint :(
Typically around 35 but a little more when I’m on a business trip.
72 hours a week would actually kill me, I think. Do you have a plan to reduce the workload in a certain time?