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  • Most fast food burgers are made from depleted milk cows, so there's actually little overlap with places that sell beef from dedicated meat cows

  • Kleinanzeigen.de nur noch Scam?

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  • Es gibt bestimmte Produkte, bei denen so ziemlich jede Anzeige fake ist. Ich habe vor ca. einem Jahr mal versucht, einen MC Smart (die Lidl-version vom Thermomix) zu kaufen, und erst der 12. Verkäufer den ich angeschrieben habe war tatsächlich legitim (hat Paypal mit Käuferschutz akzeptiert, konnte mehr Bilder aus anderen Winkeln senden und der Name auf dem Paypal Account stimmte mit dem Verkäufernamen überein). Heutzutage habe ich echt keine Zeit für die ganze Frickelei und lasse das Kaufen über die Plattform sein. Verkaufen (ohne Versand) funktioniert aber noch einigermaßen.

  • Turkey-sized is totally fine with me, they make teeny tiny happy hoodies!

  • idk about books, but I'm really enjoying Josh W. Comeau's blog! He's been mostly on a CSS trip lately, but his Rect and JS posts are very much worth reading too.

  • I think I'm out of the loop, which of the thousands of possible things is he referring to?

  • Man I wanna see that youtube dog grooming lady bathe a velociraptor. Bet they would look very cute in a happy hoodie while being blow-dried 🥺

  • How to get progant?

  • There's also re-reading books you read as a child and going "Oh, this influencing my development makes a lot of sense"

    I'm pretty sure either Black Beauty or White Fang turned me into whatever the hell I am now

  • Bisexual Morpheus would love this

  • Scrum

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  • My team has moved to a thing we call "ScrumBan" and it's worked pretty well. There still are 15-min Dailies, and a Review and a Retrospective each Sprint, but we cut almost all meetings that are about sitting around and "planning" tasks (aka awful 7-hour meetings where everyone just zones out and guesses random story point numbers). Instead, tasks are planned and moved to the board on demand and never in the presence of the entire team. It gives everyone so much more time to just focus on their work.

  • It's surprisingly good as a backend language, if you don't really need OOP all that much. The perfect case is probably using it in microservices that only really need to do a bit of data manipulation and some database interfacing.

  • Sometimes different is even better! When I switched to Linux a few months back I didn't anticipate just how much I would like the Gnome desktop environment. Now I sometimes even try flicking down my mouse to switch tabs on my Win11 work pc and get a pang of disappointment when it doesn't work.

  • Just use 127.0.0.1 as the address and let hackers try to attack it.

  • The genders are actually Bouba and Kiki

  • Safety

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  • That is sad. Openly showing trust to the people around you (even if you have to take the first step and give someone the benefit of the doubt) creates the safest, most pleasant communities. Plus it's just a massive hassle and mental strain to distrust everyone all the time.

  • Safety

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  • That seems kind of like the standard procedure around here (Germany) too. When you sell something online, the expectation is always that the buyer comes to the sellers house to pick up the item. I've never seen anyone do that "let's meet at this random parking lot" thing americans tend to do.