Do you work in a metal shop?
Not that I'm aware of.
Do you work in a metal shop?
Not that I'm aware of.
How do people even use the magsafe cables? Not a mac user, but I initially liked the idea - so I got some cables and port inserts which pretty much look like the apple variant. I stopped using it after killing a charger by shorting it out with some metal particles trapped by the magnet, and noticing that all cables started collecting small metal particles when used outside of a sterile environment.
Hier in Finnland wird ab Krankenhaus beigebracht dass man die Kinder beim Windelwechsel unter Wasser abspuelt. Hautprobleme gabs eigentlich nur wenn wir mal in Deutschland waren, und wir wegen mangelhafter Infrastruktur mit Feuchttuechern arbeiten mussten.
Irgendwelche Pflegeprodukte haben wir auch nie gebraucht.
Beim Vergleich mit den USA "Arbeitgeberanteile" und Unterschiede im Urlaubsanspruch beachten, dann ist oft weniger krass als das auf den ersten Blick aussieht.
On the other other hand, it would definitely be inappropriate for her to walk around entirely in the nude, so there's got to be a line somewhere.
Question here is - would that really be inappropriate, or is it also just the way you feel?
Where I'm from it's not seen as a problem to see family members nude - my wife coming from a different culture was a bit surprised when she bumped into my dad on the way to the shower the first time, but got used to it quickly.
Especially around the pool - assuming it is shielded from the street - I wouldn't see any issues about not wearing clothes (and wouldn't bother myself).
Die Kinder haben die Buecher auf Russisch vorgelesen bekommen, die Serie auf Deutsch geschaut - aber das Lied singen sie auf Finnisch...
Definitely something else. The original motivation (and one of the reasons it never took off) was to have a rich messaging service under control of the operators, just like SMS and MMS today - meaning they can bill you per message, if they want to. Parts of the problems the protocol has also come from the design requirement to keep the operator in control, when it isn't really a requirement for a modern messaging service.
In the current setup with google running their own service that won't happen - but it seems google is cooperating with the operators for that, i.e., as the operators couldn't pull it off themselves they were happy to partner with google when google offered it. I don't know about you, but "a messaging system with the control split between google and the operators" doesn't sound like a very desirable thing to me.
Not really, it's now been roughly ten years since I was analysing the spec, so it'd be quite a bit of effort for me to dig my old analysis up (if I even still have it). Also, there have been some new revisions of the standard since then (possibly with google involved in the end), so they might have fixed some of the worse bits - though I wouldn't hold my breath.
Not quite true, RCS (formerly Joyn) was designed by the consortium setting the cellular network standards as replacement for SMS and MMS. It was mainly expected to have the services run at the carrier network - though having it run somewhere else was an option (just like with SMS). Which is what google is doing now, they're running their own servers.
Efforts to develop the protocol started almost two decades ago, and it was supposed to be taken into use about 15 years ago - but the protocol is just horrible, so the main surprise is that it didn't fully die, but google ended up implementing it.
They could've done pretty much anything at that point - implementations for this were non-existent, and nobody really wanted to be the first to implement it, as - like I said - the whole thing is just horrible. It was requested back then when we started work on the Jolla1, but after having a closer look at the specs we laughed, and it was never brought up again.
I've massively reduced my time spent with youtube over the last year or so when I noticed that the overall experience was just getting worse and worse.
Previously I'd watch a video, and from there jump to another interesting video, and so on - now pretty much all the top level suggestions are useless already, and it's rare that after watching a video you get something worth watching recommended.
I assume it's not just youtubes fault - while I do think youtube is pushing those videos even from people I used to like I now see more videos where they go on for 20 minutes about something that should've been said in 3 minutes max.
I now almost exclusively use youtube to watch videos from people I've subscribed years ago, and as they either become annoying to go with youtubes algorithm, or eventually stop/slow uploading my usage goes down. Nowadays I often enough don't open youtube for two weeks, while previously there rarely was a day without checking at least a few videos.
Ein bisschen schmieren um dem Kriegsdienst zu umgehen ist für mich schon fast Widerstand.
Das ist einfach nur Russland.
Wehrdienst macht praktisch nur wer entweder zu dumm oder zu arm ist. Alle anderen kaufen sich frei (und sind dann aber als "Wehrdienst abgeleistet" vermerkt). Ist eines der Probleme die die jetzt mit den Mobilisierten haben - ein guter Teil der die sich mobilisieren lassen haben unterstuetzen den Krieg (zumindest zum Zeit der Einberufung), haben aber oft halt null militaerische Ausbildung.
Warmwasser auf allen oeffentlichen Klos, und wenigstens ein Waschbecken mit hohem Wasserhahn wo man das Kind drunterhalten kann. Zusaetzlich hat fast jedes Klo ne Bidetdusche.