Enkel Trick umdeuten, sich aneignen. Ich bin stolz auf dich Hans-Jürgen.
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No, I don't think headphones will changes the skull, unless you put them on a newborn. But I do wonder how much information could be lost, given how much of it is digitalized nowadays.
I can't put into words how much I appreciate a link that does not lead to YT.
With tech it's about convenience imo. I am privacy-concious, trying to avoid services like google, but a game's EULA? scrolls to the bottom Accepted. Do Russians mine bitcoins on my machine? Is Unity surveilling me? Who knows.
Then of course these brands put a lot of effort into strengthening consumer loyalty. Make their stores a nice place to be, offer plans especially to minors, so they get used to their products and eco-systems early on. For example Google's ChromeOS laptops in schools. They are cheap and... well... are cheap.
But overall, I think consumers do not realize what they are buying because many buy impulsively, or simply don't know or care about the impact of their purchases. And to some degree, who can blame them? Who has the energy to sort through anything in the grocery store and determine which products are produced through slavery, animal cruelty, stealing the local population's water, aren't sourced locally etc. Because at that point, there's probably nothing left.
The moment you try to min max the economy will fall apart. Replicate new PC parts? Cool, but now intel/AMD/Nvidia will go bankrupt, no more development. So I guess you could min-max the economical revolution. Capitalism doesn't appear to make sense in a world with near endless access to anything.
Personally I'd get heaps of food and water
I hate that by now, I have found a way for capitalist to bill you anyways.
Yep... the *-locale-en still was around for firefox and thunderbird. Thanks :)
Kinda surprised I haven't seen it here: Die Känguru-Chroniken by Marc-Uwe Kling. It's about a Kleinkünstler (argh!) living together with a communist kangaroo. They get up to all kind of nonsense whilst the book satirical looks at german culture and politics. It's quite popular. The sentences are often pretty short and straight to the point as are the chapters, so you can pace it quite well. If you like the style of the books and would like to practice your listening comprehension, I can also recommend the audio book, read by the author himself. His voice-acting takes it to a whole new level.
That's a decent price. I would do some research on the mobo and PSU. HP likes to cheap out on those (or did), maybe Omen does, too.
If you use a table saw, take it seriously.
I'd like to add: don't wear gloves, especially ones that are a little to big for your hands.
Can second this. Also had a HDD (ntfs) for dumping data onto. When switching from Linux back to Windows, Windows would often show "repairing Drive :F" on startup. Certainly not a great feeling. So while nothing happened to my data yet, I purged windows off the PC. Drive still is ntfs, no issues as long as I am not reading and writing from alternating OSs
Ah, equipped to make it's own parking spot and resist tow trucks. The perfect city car 😍
I don't think you need to get yourself banned. Tell them you will make the switch, and when you'll make it. You don't need to explain yourself any further or make excuses.