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leipert

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[ my public key: https://keybase.io/leipert; my proof: https://keybase.io/leipert/sigs/ivE3UR7DZ4OBSzKzwvsGGJgUgan3gIoPikgAab8SzKA ]

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leipert
·2 days ago·discuss
It was introduced in iOS 18, which is installable back to iPhone Xs (2018). So 8 years of devices have that setting.
leipert
·last month·discuss
In Germany there is a Lego subscription service.

Put sets on a wishlist, they send you one of them. You build it, unbuild it and send it back. One set a month.
leipert
·6 months ago·discuss
Quickly checked GitLab, already 2.2B pipelines: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/pipelines/2266035299

And more than 12B jobs: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab/-/jobs/12736468513
leipert
·6 months ago·discuss
Depends. If you hold crypto for more than a year in Germany, gains are tax free.
leipert
·7 months ago·discuss
Can I share data with my partner? I’ve been looking for a way to help my partner understand where we at money-wise.
leipert
·7 months ago·discuss
Guess I am one of the lucky 10000 today.
leipert
·7 months ago·discuss
I dunno. There is always this one, little overweight, sweaty guy without a shirt. Makes it a little bit sexual, doesn’t it?
leipert
·7 months ago·discuss
Also the author misses how elements, species and astronomical objects are named. After random places, people, games, fictional characters, etc.

Names are just names. It’s nice if they are kind of unique and have no collisions.
leipert
·7 months ago·discuss
We are talking Germany here. People buy cars in cash. You don’t even have to necessarily wait a day.
leipert
·7 months ago·discuss
Probably „only store that’s in my vicinity“ in rural areas vs. „if that bodega sucks, I go to another“. So one is a necessity which overcharges, the other a convenience which overcharges.
leipert
·8 months ago·discuss
Reminds me of a little tool I built to figure out if I can safely delete repos when upgrading/moving machines: https://gitlab.com/leipert-projects/git-recon
leipert
·8 months ago·discuss
My favourite sticker is a play on „Atomkraft? Nein danke!“ [0] (nuclear power? No thanks!) and says: „Atomzeit? Nein danke!“ (Atomic time? No thanks!)

[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_Power%3F_No_Thanks
leipert
·8 months ago·discuss
I recently wanted to introduce someone to our internal recruiters to a person with a long, uniqueish name. The recruiter was like: they did respond with „I’m not interested“. But the person was like: I’ve never got a mail.

Turned out the whatever tool our recruiter used spit out „[email protected]“ even though the person in question doesn’t own that email.
leipert
·9 months ago·discuss
Also for „See“. Der See - the lake. Die See - the sea.
leipert
·9 months ago·discuss
Beds: https://www.dexerto.com/entertainment/aws-crash-causes-2000-...
leipert
·9 months ago·discuss
Really depends where you are. Here in Germany you probably would have Nutella rather than peanut butter.
leipert
·9 months ago·discuss
Crazy how simple and efficient these heists are in their execution. All the heist movies are way too complex and clever. It‘s just smash and run.

Compare also this robbery from 2019 in Dresden: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dresden_Green_Vault_burglary
leipert
·9 months ago·discuss
US prices are without sales tax, depending on state/location this could add 10%. But given the value of the USD, still a crazy difference.
leipert
·9 months ago·discuss
Totally agree on the DAG point of view, but I would argue that for different people you need different analogies/models to make it click. I would argue that pointing towards graph theory might help people that have a formal CS or maths education, but not necessarily folks that went through bootcamps, switched from design roles, have a biology background (e.g. bioinformatics) or do statistics (e.g. in medicine or psychology)
leipert
·9 months ago·discuss
Probably a typo „a“ is next to „s“