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  • tatzelkatztoVeganDE@feddit.deWoher bekommt Ihr Eure Gewürze?
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    2 years ago

    War vorgestern mal wieder im Gebirge und hab mir gedacht, wie schwierig es doch sein muss, die norddeutsche Tiefebene geil zu finden. Dir zum Troste kann ich aber sagen, dass der Qualitätsunterschied von Aldi-Süd zu Hofer (= Aldi Österreich) noch viel größer ist. Hofer ist fast schon italienischer Standard. Ist halt so: für gut Essen haben wir uns D. nicht ausgesucht. Langer Rede kurzer Sinn: der türkische/arabische Gewürzladen ist immer noch die beste Wette, und Aldi Nord/Aldi Süd nehmen sich nicht soviel. Gutes Zeug kriegste eh nur jenseits der Grenze.















  • tatzelkatztoLinuxFavorite Distros?
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    I’m using Endeavour and Fedora on Desktop and Laptop and love both OS. Endeavours advantage: always the newest software, no hassle with upgrading/new installation. On the downside is Archlinux (and Endeavour) not usable without AUR (and AUR is a little scary as far as security is concerned). Fedora’s sweet point is it’s professional quality (compared with Endeauvour): No AUR needed, more comfortable overall (Fedora is more userfriendly than Ubuntu), and skills in Fedora pays of when working on the webserver. Downside: Update/new installation every half year is not so fine.



  • I’ve probed a few tiling wms: dwm: never ending tinkering, a lot of frustration and despair with incombatible patches. i3: manual tiling is not for me. spectrewm: nice, but too less features. xmonad: nice, but Haskell. Awesome: at first it was not my favourite, but it comes with most of the features I need. Missing features can be added in a short time (awesome is build from C and Lua, awesome’s plugins are pretty simple lua scripts). Awesome is full operable via the mouse or the keyboard - awesome is able to act as a stacking window manager; a very handy feature, when coming from a stacking window manager (I’ve used icewm for twenty years). Summary: a very good tool to form a work environment that is adapted to your personal workflow.