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Well… my former roommate put the hair sieve from the shower into the full dishwasher. Like wtf. Sterilised anything by liquid fire afterwards.
VoxAliorum@lemmy.mlto Linux@lemmy.ml•What are some resources for learning Linux in a structured manner?131·2 days agoIf by chance you understand German this is an excellent beginner course: https://www.math.uni-bielefeld.de/~frettloe/teach/unix20.html otherwise I would grab a book; but I have no specific book to recommend. However, to name some I found interesting after a quick search:
- How Linux Works: What Every Super-User Should Know
- The Linux Command Line
VoxAliorum@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•what's something you believe strongly but have little knowledge about3·15 days agoI don’t know how exactly it should be implemented but Germany needs a serious inheritance tax. Tbh. due to not having it in the past a wealth tax might be advised as well.
I want to live in a world where a worker** totally can earn 100x what another worker earns, but not in a world where you earn 100x because of daddy’s money. For that we have to get rid of insane inheritance. I also think this rectifies criminal generational wealth like the church or old noble families.
Let’s be honest: Life is good in Germany so only few people actually complain about that, but it is a * unfair system and I can understand everyone who doesn’t want to play in it.
Somehow I also had Waluigi in my head when I first saw him.
While I think this is a great comment as Nebula is an interesting platform, I fundamentally disagree with how Nebula decides who can create content on their platform.
If I understand it correctly, you can only become a Nebula content creator if a content creator in Nebula knows you and vouches for you. This makes Nebula inaccessible for new creators.
That being said: With Nebula you do get a high quality selection of content creators.
VoxAliorum@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you'll be given the chance to test your country's next Presidential candidates, what would it be and why?1·18 days agoAs a German I would say test that they actually keep up with all their duties. I feel like for many years ours do a terrible job, but at least they don’t try to overthrow the government or anything. So… test that they know and are willing to perform their duties:
The president’s most prominent powers and duties include:
- Proposing the chancellor to the Bundestag
- Appointing and dismissing the chancellor and their cabinet ministers
- Dissolving the Bundestag under certain circumstances
- Declaring the legislative state of emergency under certain circumstances
- Convening the Bundestag
- Signing and promulgating laws or vetoing them under certain circumstances
- Appointing and dismissing federal judges, federal civil servants, and commissioned and non-commissioned officers of the Armed Forces
- Exercising the power to pardon individual offenders on behalf of the Federation
- Awarding honors on behalf of the Federation
- Representing Germany at home and abroad
Currently, German presidency is a deportation track for political pensioners.
VoxAliorum@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•If you'll be given the chance to test your country's next Presidential candidates, what would it be and why?2·18 days agowhat country if I may ask?
I hated languages in school because besides grammar and word mistakes, grading always felt arbitrary. However, that teacher recognized that I struggled, gave me a generalized template and said “If you do it like that, you get a good grade”. I did it like that and got a good grade (we have 1 (perfect) - 6 (trash) and I improved from 4- to 2+ which is quite a big leap). So yea, that was the first time that I perceived that subject and a teacher of that subject as something real and not bs.
VoxAliorum@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•We all know grammar Nazis. What incorrect grammar are you completely in defence of?12·17 days agoIt’s not a grammar mistake per se, but I feel like sharing it and it is close enough so here we go.
As a non-native English speaker: How can you have mop
band vacuum the floor but not broom the room?! I know it doesn’t exist, but I don’t care. If we have to phrase it as a grammar mistake: I use verbalisations where they are uncommon.
Police officers? The main issue here is that those laws are about balance. Balance of your rights and the persons’ you are filming. There are some general rules and a large grey area.
In general your vlogging isn’t an issue. However, if you knowingly start recording a specific person e.g. a busker, or in your case a street scammer, things become more difficult - especially because you are vlogging. The expectation that you are going to upload the video makes it unlikely that you are just recording for evidence.
I am not a lawyer. I think the police promarily tried to de-escalate here.
I think you are mistaken. In Germany public photography is legal as long as it is not your intend to photograph/monitor individuals. They can totally be part of the image, just not the focus. Videos are also legal as long as it is not targeted or constant indiscriminate monitoring.
I don’t think other EU countries have largely different laws given how common dashcams are.
VoxAliorum@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•In your opinion, what is the correct way to handle a partner who insists they are fat, even though you know that they're objectively not overweight?3·25 days agoDo what it takes to get them to a doctor and let them handle it. For example: "I want to support you, but I am no expert. Let’s see a nutrition specialist to see what the best course of action is. Personally, I think you are not too fat, but if there is something you want to change, let’s do it right.
VoxAliorum@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Lemmy, what's the meaning, or point if you prefer, of life? I know 42, but I'm serious. Nothing lasts, everything is meaningless - are we just amusing ourselves until death?5·25 days agoThat’s the beauty. Given that there is no goal, you are able to define your own.
VoxAliorum@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.ml•Proposal to Sell Gaza Land Via Crypto Tokens Met With Backlash3·1 month agoThe times we live in are wild. Predicted that, Aldous?
VoxAliorum@lemmy.mlOPtoKubernetes@lemmy.ml•Asking For Help: Kubernetes Pods Unable To Reach Each Other (Flannel, Networking)English1·1 month agoI have found the issue in the meantime though I haven’t truly fixed it yet. Besides the issue with port 8285 and 8472, I saw that ufw blocked the forwarding from the local network to kubernetes network and vice versa for the DNS. I still have to investigate how to properly fix this, but I was able to showcase that this is the issue by disabling ufw temporarily (instances are still protected by OpenStack’s network rules) which fixed all issues with dns.
That’s what I call a big update!
VoxAliorum@lemmy.mlto Europe@lemmy.ml•Majority of Germans now hold negative view of Israel : Survey1·1 month agoI am sorry my comment offended you. I have deleted it. Thank you for sharing your view.
VoxAliorum@lemmy.mlOPtoKubernetes@lemmy.ml•Asking For Help: Kubernetes Pods Unable To Reach Each Other (Flannel, Networking)1·1 month agoThis fixed pods not being able to ping each other by ip. I tried pinging each other by hostname (pod1), but that still didn’t work. I then found this answer https://stackoverflow.com/questions/45805483/kubernetes-pods-cant-resolve-hostnames that implies that hostnames are much longer than just the shown name in
kubectl get pods
. Those long hostnames work. I do not entirely understand why one would create a hostname that includes the ip address in its name, but I will try to see if that fixed my issues.
well… not sure about yours but ours definitely was.