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  • Die eier von Satan literally means Satan's eggs. It's a recipe for round cookies with hash. And no eggs.

  • Hmm, it seems to me most of those bubbles will happen not where you need them. Maybe if you throw in the base first and the acid later (or the other way around)

  • Soda and vinegar is an odd combination. Soda is a base, making water alkali. Vinegar is an acid, making water acidic. Together, they make water neutral again, with a lot of pretty bubbles.

    Either one can work really well depending on the stuff you need to get rid of. But adding one to the other just weakens it.

  • Women are immensely proud to have a child with the children in their life

    I really don't know where that came from

  • What's the point of espionage if you can't even gossip

  • Well, they got the frame before it where it was still stationary on the ground.

  • The ID.4 doesn't just have capacitive buttons, it has swipe controls on the steering wheel.

    And of the most frustrating cars I have ever driven.

  • I have a good gaming PC in my living room. Still I find myself on the couch with my steam deck very often.

  • The BMW i8 has exactly this, a large subwoofer in the rear to make it sound like a heavy engine, even though it's electric.

  • Phishy

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  • The emails were mass reported, up to the point there was an internal message sent around to stop reporting them because they are legitimate. Of course, no action was taken to make them look less suspicious.

    If I'd ever want to phish someone at my company, I'd know exactly what to do. Make the email look exactly like the training ones.

  • Phishy

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  • My company started with mandatory cybersecurity trainings for all employees. The training tool sends out automated emails to remind you when you have to do a new part of the training.

    These emails, from a cybersecurity course, followed all the rules of being a phishing email:

    • Sent from a non-company server
    • Had a big red button to click here
    • Urged you to take action ("You have 5 days to complete your training")

    IT decided to fix that, by adding a line to the emails that this email is really from our company. Like a phisher wouldn't think of saying "nah, trust me bro, I'm totally legit"

  • That's not an excuse to just skip all punctuation.

  • Nothing wrong with very general rules, as long as you pick the right ones.

    Don't bully people. Don't be an asshole. Don't use or threaten with violence. Etc.

    Even better are general positive rules: Be nice to other people. Be kind. Give constructive feedback. Etc.

  • If you really believe Google is about to go out of business, you're out of your mind

  • Scandinavia is their zone of specialty

  • I don't think you know how the Dutch legal system works.

  • You're thinking about the US. In my country, cops are usually well aware of people's rights.

  • Ignore all those speculating, this is not the US.

    A striking bus driver might not care, though it could be considered stealing and land him in legal trouble or be fired.

    But it's mainly the unions that coordinate these strikes. They cannot on a large scale organise illegal strikes without large repercussions.

    In general, striking is well protected in the Netherlands. For example, companies are not allowed to hire strikebreakers or to fire people for striking. When a judge decides that free bus rides isn't an allowed method of striking, these protections don't apply either.

  • In the Netherlands, a judge forbade bus drivers from striking like this. It is very effective.