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[–] [email protected] -1 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 1 hour ago) (2 children)

Direct bank transfers. Those are a thing.

p.s

They commented, I replied. Is it that exotheric of an idea? I can transfer money anywhere I want, to any bank account. You want to support someone, send them money directly.

There was a world before PayPal.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 8 hours ago

If was to become part of the diet of one, he'd change his views very quickly.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 8 hours ago

Well, he is right on the mark in the first part: go vote and talk to two friends.

Go vote, damn it! You don't like how things are going, do something about!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 9 hours ago

That sounds familiar.

I heard stories of people that were sent to war in the sixties, by draft, and there was a practice of having new squads train with their commanding officers.

Many of those officers got a bullet to the back of the head, in the field.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 9 hours ago

No need to dumb it down; you got the gist of it. But I'm going to do my worst to make my "explanation" as ridiculous as possible.

get bank account

get euro monies in said account

go to bank again

open linked account for digital euro monies

from bank app, convert euro monies into digital-euro monies

1 euro monie = 1 digital euro monie

send digital monies to anyone in Europe with no middle man, instantly; receive monies, too.

buy and sell with digital monies, in Europe, no assle

have digital Euro monies in linked account

want to buy breakfast with Euro monies

convert digital Euro monies to euro monies

1 digital euro monie = 1 euro monie

go to ATM, insert card, take euro monies out, get euro monies bill

go to cafe, get coffee and croissant, pay with euro monies

I laughed too many times writing that. I'm ridiculous and deserving of your scorn.

I'll see myself out.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 11 hours ago (4 children)

I read the article.

Boiled down, it is essentially a direct exchange between physical (money in your bank account) currency and a fully digital counterpart, at a 1 to 1 ratio, that can be done both ways.

Unlike crypto, it is to be issued by a central bank and will have to be accessed through properly licensed bank entities or similar institutions.

This can work. I want to read the full rule book now.

[–] [email protected] 22 points 13 hours ago (5 children)

And this is why platforms are nice yet cutting the middle man is important. There was a time before walled gardens.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 day ago

Violence is always an option.

But...

Violence is not the answer, it is the question. And, when circumstances call for it, the answer is "yes".

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

Thank you for sharing.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 day ago

I see nothing wrong with the recipe. Hopefully, it isn't shy in the spice.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Sorry! I wanted to reply to the post and my sausage fingers instead opened a reply to your comment.

Didn't Jon had a sister or girlfriend?

[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 day ago

Being proud and serious are very overrated traits, especially when it comes to a country and its government.

Let's see some goofy and aloof odd balls, the kind of people capable of tripping over their own feet yet do a proper job at managing a country.

 

Per the title, what options exist in Europe for independent authors and creators to make themselves known and sell their work/receive support from fans, besides through their own personal websites?

Smashwords was the almost default option for years for indie authors; Amazon also took their piece of flesh. Then there was Patreon.

It always made sense to me to have an european alternative to those sites.

I've already found Xinxii and am in the process of exploring it.

What else is out there?

 

I'm getting constant system notifications alerting me that my alert - AMBER, etc - settings have been reset.

What is intriguing me is that these alerts are not broadcast in country. I'm in Europe. And those who do are broadcast through SMS service.

The first line on the system alert mentions something about "presedential communications".

Anyone else?

 

Pretty much that.

I've been trying to get a degree since I was in my early twenties. Too many things happened and I never got around to do it.

I have close to zero probability to ever work in my field of choice, which is Social Sciences, with a minor in Psychology, given my age.

Theoretically, I could try to become a high school teacher, as there is a great demand for teachers in my country and it will only grow in the next years to come, but entering public teaching is extremely hard and was made even harder after schools were handed direct hiring; nepotism grew ten fold.

I would like to be the first in my family to get a degree, if nothing else to say that I did it.

There is no need of going into debt for it, as I can enroll in a college where I can enroll only in one or two classes per semester and only pay for those; tuition would be around €98 per class.

But I know myself. I like to work alone. I have no patience to deal with group tasks. Never could. I don't mingle, I don't socialize. And I really have something against stuck up people, be them be teachers or fellow students. I'd get in trouble really fast.

I guess that is it. What do you say?

 

My partner is currently job hunting and I've got to know some very ugly behaviours from interviewers and train staff, towards the people applying for those jobs.

From snarky attitudes, to blattant lies and attempts on trying to withold information or ignore legal impositions and rights, these companies are power tripping and the people in them are deranged.

Well, I happen to have a job and am fairly aware of my rights, so I'm considering applying for these interviews and throw some poison back at this people.

 

Please allow me to share a little bit too much before going to the point of the post.

Last November I decided to enroll in a course to get official recognition of something I've been doing for the last twenty years, which is to put together and install computers. The course is Computer Hardware and Repair/Fault Diagnosis (loose translation)

I learned the hard way, by myself, making mistakes and taking apart old machines and trying to revive hardware I was constantly told it was useless and/or obsolete. Linux was a great part of this. I'm an obnoxious FOSS/Linux crusader and I'm not ashamed.

In order to finish a course where I gained absolutely zero new knowledge and was taken as non-serious for stating I do not use anything but Linux for my daily computer needs I now have to, with no relation whatsoever and classes on it, design on paper a computer network.

Because I'm petty, I'd like to design it completely around Linux and FOSS solutions. Just to mess with the people that have even imposed I have to write the assigment in Word, with Arial font.

Please, point me towards some sources I can use. Nothing too in depth is necessary.

 

I know the lithium batteries are supposed to be a pain to recycle but how are the conventional ones broken down to recover all the materials?

I have a bucket I throw dead batteries into and picking it up made me realize just how heavy it is. That is a lot of metal. And metal is money.

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I'm about to start putting together some simple furniture and one thing I want is to have the option to collapse it, if I need to move it out of a room.

I've looked into confirmat screws and those are incredibly strong but have the downside of requiring specialized drill bits to use. These screws I can get easily in my market, in 500 units boxes.

Are there other options I can look into?

Added information

Material to be used will either be OSB3 or plywood.

 

Because this needs to be a regular thing, come forward warriors and announce the feats you have achieved! For the glory of the Empire!

 

Downloaded the android app through https://z-library.sk/ but after installing it will not run.

Are there any known conflicts between apps?

 

Some time ago, I read an article that all messenger apps, by EU directive, would have to build bridge protocols in order to have flow of communication between different networks.

Surfing the web, I read an article from 2016 where the Signal protocol was being integrated into Whatsapp. More recently, I read that Signal and Telegram could communicate.

What is the true status on this? The more I search, the more contradicting information I seem to find.

 

I'm in Europe, where american football isn't a thing and the NFL is nothing we care about.

We also tend to have better standards to serve and eat our food.

So why am I to find this crap in Lidl?

 

As per the title, I'm trying to find online courses to learn basic skills both on Krita and Inkscape, as I intend to use these tools to design board games for personal use.

Using Youtube videos doesn't work very well for me.

Can anyone suggest a source?

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