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  • It pays the bills and it’s just rarely that I have to chip in. I’m happy with my task and work

  • Oh. You’d be surprised the cluster-f#k you have to deal with as a web dev. I can’t tell you how many times I had to fix sh#t that Ad-companies screwed up with their dumb inject scripts. They are so aggressive… no wonder anyone should block them at any cost.

    My favorite bug caused by ads-scripts was, that no customer could check out anymore as their stupid scripts removed any nested scrollbars

  • Good for Nijmegen. Especially focus on “endorsing”, which has always been done.

  • What if, and here me out here, what if, and that’s a crazy thought, what if cars don’t have be ridicules in size and battery capacity is actually used more efficiently rather than carrying dead weight.

  • I’m on Mac so for umlaut I can just hold the vocal and pick the umlaut version of it. Similar to mobile devices . But usually I just type oe or ae etc.

  • I remember switching from German QWERTZ to US QWERTY, as a dev, and suddenly putting all these brackets became so much easier and it all made sense. On German layout you need Alt Gr. A lot (which is Alt + CTRL)

  • Bobs burgers

  • Didn’t rocket league originate from a minigame ?

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  • BILD. Always a great …. “Tabloid”

  • Linux has come a long way since then. And hopefully so the employees

  • I’d say it’s a common house spider but those significantly longer front legs throw it off for me. Might be the perspective or picture

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  • That’s so true. Drove my fiat panda with 180 (dunno how I got it there. It was downhill for sure) and it was absolutely terrifying.

    Later drove an Audi A6 with 230. Obviously fast but nowhere near terrifying.

    Another time a company Ford Mondeo (Diesel) 240 and it felt like sitting in a train.

    I want to stress that I never kept those speeds for long. It was rather seeing how fast I can go in a setting that allowed it with minimal risk for everyone involved. I must say that I don’t see the thrill in driving that fast. Everything is so exhausting to pay attention to.

  • Whatever you wanna call it. I’m merely quoting indirectly

  • It’s called the paradox of tolerance. This graphic explains it pretty well:

  • This is the 3rd (or 4th ?) incident with German citizen. Authorities put the US on the watchlist now

  • First big hurdle: speaking German.

    Second: ageism is a thing, even though it’s not legal to be one. They want someone that has 20 yoe who is 18 and is going to work 50 years for a dime for them

  • Couldn’t have said it better

  • Germany needs plenty. But only the cheap ones with expert knowledge. That’s not how they would word it though

  • I’ve heard that it’s problematic to log them as there isn’t enough sawmills in the US to cover the given and they are all low on staff + those mills are standardized for those Standard sized trunks and not old-growth forest wood.

    That doesn’t mean I doubt it but that’s some hope on the horizon