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Obelix@feddit.orgto Europe@feddit.org•UK announces $19 billion investment in first major nuclear plant since the 1990sEnglish224·1 month agoThat really expensive, will get more expensive and could totally buy a lot of solar & wind
Obelix@feddit.orgto Europe@feddit.org•Israel says it is keeping Rima Hassan because hostage taking is only wrong when Hamas does itEnglish834·1 month agoAs discussed below: She is free to leave. She doesn’t want to leave Israel. Now Israel is doing the whole due process to kick her out. So she will not spent her time in jail - this is totally senseless theatre.
Siehe hier:
https://www.xyzcargo.com/de/raeder/
Finde ich extrem clever, dass man die Räder anscheinend mit den Aluschienen recht modular baut, so dass man sich dann sein Rad selbst customizen kann
Obelix@feddit.orgto Europe@feddit.org•Israel says it is keeping Rima Hassan because hostage taking is only wrong when Hamas does itEnglish18·1 month agoThere are no “Hauptgerichte” in Germany. So whatever you want to say, you seem to have no idea at all about german laws
Obelix@feddit.orgto Europe@feddit.org•Israel says it is keeping Rima Hassan because hostage taking is only wrong when Hamas does itEnglish816·1 month agoRemoved by mod
Ich weiß ja nicht - ich kann ja Python, werde mit Pandas aber irgendwie nicht so richtig warm und kenne auch die Vorteile einer Datenbank, aber ehrlich gesagt: Wenn ich einfach mal schnell zwei Listen mit dem XVerweis abgleichen will oder eine schnelle Auswertung für Sales bastle, dann zieh ich doch keine Datenbank hoch und programmiere was mit Python. Das ist natürlich spitze, wenn man regelmäßig die gleichen Dinger machen muss und sich so dann eine automatische Auswertungspipeline baut, aber irgendwie dann auch etwas Overkill für den Büroalltag, wenn der Kunde einfach nur eine Liste von wasauchimmer will. Also mal abgesehen davon, dass in normalen Büros halt keiner Python & Pandas kann und es daher auch irgendwie etwas zweckfrei ist, Sachen zu bauen, die in der Urlaubsvertretung keiner benutzen kann.
Obelix@feddit.orgto FOSS - Freie Software@feddit.org•Nextcloud und Ionos planen deutschen Rivalen zu Microsoft OfficeDeutsch7·1 month agoDem OSM-Ökosystem fehlen aktuell meiner Meinung nach drei Dinge, die Google Maps hat:
- Gepflegte POI mit Fotos und Rezensionen. Es ist halt schon irgendwie gut, wenn man ein Restaurant in der Nähe sucht, sich Bilder des Essens anschauen kann und (jaja,Rezensionsklagen sind ein Ding, aber trotzdem) auch einen groben Eindruck bekommt, ob das was taugt. Bei OSM ist dann halt nur “Döner Ararat”, aber eben kein Foto des Döners
- Live-Trafficdaten. Google hat ja dank umfassender Android-Datenschnorchelei massige Vorteile und ist besser als die offiziellen Verkehrsnachrichten. Es ist halt beim Navigieren total praktisch zu wissen, ob da Stau ist, wie lange und bis wohin
- StreetView. Ist halt auch extrem praktisch.
Also ich arbeite irgendwie echt gerne in Excel. Ja, Microsoft trifft manchmal bekloppte Produktentscheidungen, aber wenn man Excel einmal raus hat, dann kann man damit echt bequem sehr coole Dinge machen
Obelix@feddit.orgto Europe@feddit.org•Germany Opposes Recognizing Palestinian State Now | Sweden HeraldEnglish52·1 month agoHe actually criticized the construction of Israeli settlements and called for more help for Gaza, but you won’t learn that when your news source contains of three sentences. And BTW: he didn’t deny palestines right to exist. He wants to recognize Palestine after successful negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians. You might want to start reading newspapers whose articles contain more than three sentences and maybe take back your racism accusation. It really is not helping
Obelix@feddit.orgto Europe@feddit.org•Germany Opposes Recognizing Palestinian State Now | Sweden HeraldEnglish91·1 month agoWhat a garbage article. They are giving a whole press conference with the visiting Israeli foreign minister and all we get posted here is from a swedish newpaper and contains three sentences. Three fucking sentences of ragebait - can we please post some more credible articles here?
Es ist übrigens erstaunlich dumm, einen Großteil der Landtagsabgeordneten einer Partei und den Ministerpräsidenten in ein einziges Flugzeug zu packen. Die Jungs können in Polen ja mal direkt fragen, was da passieren kann, die haben damit Erfahrung
Obelix@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•In North Korea, your phone secretly takes screenshots every 5 minutes for government surveillanceEnglish41·1 month agoI totally agree. Stuff like Microsoft recall is not great and America under Trump neither, but it is nothing compared to North Korea. That is a hellhole nobody who grew up in a free western society really can even imagine.
Obelix@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Whatever happened to cheap eReaders? – Terence Eden’s BlogEnglish1·1 month agoI guess that there are two issues: First of all, you can find someone who can slap standard Android onto a standard device. Finding someone who can work with a raw AOSP is harder and will be more expensive. Which is exactly what you want to not do when trying to build a really cheap device. And Google has started to move more and more services and security updates to their own platform. Using AOSP is a really bad idea
Obelix@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Germany's Federal Cartel Office warns Amazon that its marketplace retailer price controls likely violate national and EU laws, in its preliminary assessmentEnglish21·1 month agoWe’ll, that here is exactly the issue. I do a price comparison on multiple sites before buying something expensive and Amazon is in most cases the cheapest supplier. I suspect that it is due to those illegal price control mechanisms that force sellers to offer the cheapest price there.
And that is kind of a bad situation for everybody: You can post “Don’t use Amazon”, but it feels really stupid to pay more money for the same product from the same sellers on other platforms.
Obelix@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•public services of an entire german state switches from Microsoft to open source (Libreoffice, Linux, Nextcloud, Thunderbird)English20·1 month agoI know what you are saying, but it is not so bad: First of all, most things people are doing at work is not really related to the OS underneath. So if you are responsible for creating passports, you are using the special government program for passport creation. If you are a policeman, you are using the special police software to do your policework. Yeah, you need additional training, but in the best case your usual software keeps working. Most people are not really interacting with the OS during their work day.
(and let’s be honest: Microsofts totally insane UI changes are also requiring lots of training. If you are used to just click on some specific buttons that somebody told you to click on, you’re totally lost in Microsofts crazy wonderland of ridiculous UI changes )
Obelix@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Whatever happened to cheap eReaders? – Terence Eden’s BlogEnglish3·1 month agoThere is a hint of how he did this here: https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2023/06/12000-comments/
Obelix@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Google quietly released an app that lets you download and run AI models locallyEnglish2·1 month agoGoogle hosting their shit on Microsofts servers and telling you to sideload and not using their own software distribution method for their own OS is kind of crazy if you think about it
Obelix@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Germany Is Using AI to Erase Pro-Palestinian SpeechEnglish11·1 month agoYou can read the post here: https://feddit.org/post/12529640
There is nothing there containing a one state solution and also german law totally doesn’t prohibit calling for it.
And BTW: You have a autocorrect error in your post: “leave” vs “live” can lead to people misunderstanding your point.
Obelix@feddit.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Germany Is Using AI to Erase Pro-Palestinian SpeechEnglish31·1 month agoYou really should read the original announcement of the feddit.org mods, because what you are saying is absolutely not what the rules there are.
I’m sure those sociopaths at Google will like that.