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HackerNewt-doms
·vor 24 Tagen·discuss
> 500 USD is quite cheap for a device …

If you type chameleon ultra v3 into the search box on aliexpress, you’ll get results for under 20€.
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·vor 24 Tagen·discuss
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·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
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·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
> Ukraine is claiming …

That is only a claim and has not been independently verified.

> Putin can remain as stubborn as he wants …

We don’t know whether these numbers are accurate, and even if they are, we cannot know what information actually reaches him. Military subordinates might hesitate to report such figures.

Even if he actually receives and accepts those figures, he still has access to other types of weapons that have only been used on rare occasions. The extent to which such systems can be intercepted or countered is unclear and widely discussed: Oreshnik
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·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
In Germany, there was a trend of setting up public bookcases in town squares where passers-by could drop off or take books. But as things go, after a while, they slowly started to go out of fashion. Since then, kebab shops and barbershops have become a more common sight in the cityscape (Stadtbild).
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·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
> kebabs and barber shops

Living in Germany, I can confirm that it’s part of the everyday scenery here (Stadtbild).

> and a rave

I can confirm that techno culture is a deeply rooted part of the urban landscape. However, the era of massive, free street parades effectively ended with the 2010 Love Parade tragedy in Duisburg, where a crowd crush claimed many lives. For years, such large-scale public raves vanished due to strict safety regulations. It’s only recently that we’ve seen a revival with 'Rave The Planet' in Berlin—an event led by the original Love Parade founders that attempts to bring techno back to the streets, though under much tighter organizational control.
HackerNewt-doms
·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
Sloterdijk is a rare celebrity philosopher, popularized by his many TV spots. However, whether people actually know his philosophy as well as they know his face is a different story altogether.
HackerNewt-doms
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
> It is sufficient that everywhere in the universe follows some structure and rules, that's all.

What is that sufficient for?

>Otherwise we have a random universe, which does not seem to be the case.

Why jump to randomness, rather than to the possibility of undiscovered laws?
HackerNewt-doms
·vor 5 Monaten·discuss
Why do you believe that the same mathematical properties hold everywhere in the universe?
HackerNewt-doms
·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
> … this kind of person has risen to this kind power is absolutely ridiculous.

He is the result of the political will of the majority of U.S. voters. Every democratic country gets the leadership it deserves.
HackerNewt-doms
·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
Or the media may be unwilling to report on potential corruption within parts of the Greenlandic government, because that would blur the clear-cut narrative: Greenland as the good side, Trump as the villain.
HackerNewt-doms
·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
> France: absolutely fricking nothing.

I lived for ten years in a German housing cooperative, which is a member-owned, non-profit organization that provides rental housing within a market economy alongside private landlords. Tenants are also members, which offers long-term security and participation in governance, without the housing being state-owned or socialist in nature. When I eventually moved out, I was required by my contract to remove all wallpaper from the apartment—even though I had lived there alone, the walls were plain white, and everything was in very good condition. Scraping wallpaper off every room turned into a surprisingly tedious and nerve-racking process.
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·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
There is a scheme that is sometimes used by landlords in Germany in which an apartment is only rented out if the tenant agrees, before the rental contract is signed, to buy a fully fitted kitchen that is already installed — and usually at a price that is far from cheap. Otherwise, the prospective tenant does not get the lease. Given the current shortage of affordable housing in Germany, this puts the prospective tenant under considerable pressure to buy the kitchen from the landlord.

The landlord is fully aware that when the tenant eventually moves out, the landlord can require the tenant to take the kitchen with them — after all, it is the tenant’s property, not the landlord’s. The landlord can therefore demand that the outgoing tenant removes the kitchen. This again puts the tenant under pressure, because fully fitted kitchens very rarely fit into a new apartment.

At that point, the landlord can make an offer to buy the kitchen back from the departing tenant so that it can remain in place — but the purchase price is then only a fraction of what the tenant originally had to pay the landlord when moving in. In this way, the landlord can indirectly force one tenant after another to buy the kitchen and later sell it back.
HackerNewt-doms
·vor 6 Monaten·discuss
> There is a lot of evidence to suggest the pilot did this intentionally …

Maybe there’s no evidence for this
HackerNewt-doms
·vor 8 Monaten·discuss
No, Apple has effectively promoted iCloud as the alternative to local storage as part of its product differentiation strategy in the lower price segment.

Apple will almost certainly introduce the same approach for the budget MacBook as well.
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·vor 8 Monaten·discuss
„The record could not be found.“
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·vor 9 Monaten·discuss
What has the torrent protocol to do with tor-browser besides nothing?
HackerNewt-doms
·vor 9 Monaten·discuss
How cool is this?
HackerNewt-doms
·vor 9 Monaten·discuss
Then you can imagine in what kind of free fall is your countries birth rate.