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  • Hear me out, type L, the one in the middle, is the best socket, as it has all the things you talked about, but also accepts Italian plugs.

    Type L bipasso (the one on the side) instead is the most space efficient, while retaining type C compatibility and grounding. Type L plugs also have plastic bits at the end to avoid contact with live wire (like UK one).

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  • The problem is that you don't own the right to use your own device the way you see fit, and are instead locked into systems you can't escape from.

    You should be able to freely install the software you like, be that an OS, a third party app or even your own program, and you should be able to use all the features of your devices, freely, without being locked out due to the app or accessory not being first party.

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  • the manufacturer of the chip making machine is based in the EU therefore no one can pull out

    This has nothing to do with anything, really. It's not like, because I don't sell in the US I can't use American made steel or something.

    The actual reason why Apple, and every other company, doesn't want to leave the EU (China for that matter) despite increasingly stringent regulations, it's because the EU represents a huge portion of their revenue and leaving would mean losing billions upon billions, all in the hopes of saving millions.

  • I think he meant having a crib helps, not it being made out of cardboard.

  • Went on Amazon and found a Seagate barracuda 8TB drive for 130€

    Probably not the best for an actual server, but for a personal NAS seems reasonable

  • They are the most efficient way of transporting goods on land. Using huge cargo ships si still the most efficient way, once the distance is far enough and the volume high enough.

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  • It's not only about copying or distribution, but also use and reproduction. I can buy a legit DVD and play it in my own home and all is fine. Then I play it on my bar's tv, in front of 100 people, and now it's illegal. I can listen to a song however many times I want, but I can't use it for anything other than private listening. In theory you should pay even if you want to make a video montage to show at your wedding.

    Right now most licenses for copyrighted material specify that you use said material only for personal consumption. To use it for profit you need a special license

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  • Copyrighted material can be used or reproduced only with a license that allows for it. If the license forbids you from using the copyrighted material for business purposes, and you do it anyway, then it's pirating.

  • Oh I feel you, I too think it's overpriced, also I think it tastes like shit.

  • Pretty sure Red Bull is Austrian fwiw.

    Anyway, there are lots of Irish, Scottish, English whiskeys. Don't know about honey flavored ones

  • It's definitely dangerous if you don't know what you are doing. As in, "you can die" kind of dangerous.

    But if you know what you are doing, nah, it's perfectly safe, and kind of easy to do too.

    Probably most definitely illegal in most places too, but if you just shut the f up and don't blabber about it to everyone you meet or try to sell or give it away, there's pretty much nothing they can do about it, cause they don't know about it, and neither does anyone else.

  • With the Guano Act the US "acquired" lots of islands all over the world. Choose one of those bird shit covered rocks and put him on there

  • I'm like, wait, what happened in the 1930s that meant the wipeout of the republicans and what happened in the next 60 years?

    Oh yes, an overinflated market crashed during the republican presidency, the burst ignited by the proposal of a tariff increase law, made to shield American industries and that was actually signed into law and significantly worsened the great depression. This pretty much caused the rise of Nazism in Germany and WW2

    What happened then in the next 60 years? Oh yeah, the US won the war and became the biggest world superpower, the economy boomed and you had pretty much the most prosperous time in America's history.

    Maaaaybe a republican wipeout isn't that bad now, is it?

  • If anomalies are detected, it tells your insurance company so they can increase your rates or drop you before you actually need to go to the hospital and cost them any money.

    ftfy

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  • sanctioned region

    What's that?

  • Auchan left Italy years ago

  • Opera mini was also great when I had very little MBs of internet traffic in my plan. Nowadays I have pretty much infinite traffic, so I haven't used it in ages

  • There might be one party looking from the outside, but on the inside there are many currents, and as soon as there's a power vacuum, those currents will infight to gain power.

  • Thing is, we don't really know what's the reason for the current worldwide trend in much, much lower natality rate. We've observed in rich countries and poor countries, religious and atheist countries, capitalist and communist countries (both USSR and PRC, who have had very different economic systems), in countries with no safety nets but also in countries with large social programs, in western countries, but also in eastern countries.

    The only thing I can think of these days is education level. Is it possible that education is inversely correlated with natality rates? Or maybe women in the workforce. I'm not arguing for either point, I'm just thinking about what the cause of a world-wide issue might be, because it's happening everywhere and seemingly without any clear common cause.