dreugeworst 1w ago • 100%
This is the absolute worst advice for coming to a European country. It's probably different in Denmark but for some countries or cities at least you won't be able to get through the bureaucracy needed to legally immigrate without speaking the language. Even in offices that mainly help foreigners you may find the employees don't speak English. And if you want to be there long-term, good luck making real connections if you don't speak the language.
dreugeworst 3w ago • 100%
inspiration taken from the 'Once and Future' comic series perhaps? pretty much this exact thing happens in it. it's quite short and finished, highly recommend it!
dreugeworst 4w ago • 100%
definitely don't run towards them if they have a knife though. although I wouldnt know what to do against a knife wielding attacker if I couldnt run away in general
dreugeworst 1mo ago • 85%
are you seriously blaming conservatives for something that the progressives of the time championed?
dreugeworst 2mo ago • 100%
I think or rather hope he confused vacation days with bank holidays.
dreugeworst 2mo ago • 100%
looks like normal variation in a persons lettering to me. compare the k in textbook with the k in skibidi, almost the same. distances between letters and especially risers as well are similar between the two sections.
dreugeworst 2mo ago • 100%
amazing comment, thanks!
dreugeworst 2mo ago • 100%
he did mention isolationist, so... we'd also have to consider how the eastern front would have evolved without lend-lease. not a historian so perhaps consensus is the Nazis still wouldn't have had a chance, but still
dreugeworst 2mo ago • 90%
prussia hasnt existed for over 150 years though
dreugeworst 2mo ago • 100%
clueless dev who very rarely touches web apps here, what things would break if you dont touch other records besides those for tour website?
dreugeworst 3mo ago • 100%
I'm out of the loop, who's the one on the left?
dreugeworst 3mo ago • 100%
should I start singing the wilhelmus now?
dreugeworst 3mo ago • 100%
nato doctrine doesnt rely nearly as much on artillery since they (believe they) have the capabilities to establish air superiority. most likely, air power would replace a lot of what ukraine and russia do with artillery, at greater cost but with more precision
dreugeworst 3mo ago • 100%
apart from solar and batteries, they also seem to be doing quite well on wind and train infrastructure
dreugeworst 4mo ago • 100%
ze hebben gewoon gelijk. In Spanje kan je voor 39 euro per maand een abonnement krijgen voor 1 gigabit glasvezel plus een simkaart met onbeperkt bellen en 50GB data. En ze hun eigen glasvezelnetwerk hebben waar je woont gaat er nog 10 euro van af. nederlandse prijzen zijn gewoon afzetterij
dreugeworst 4mo ago • 100%
my only criticism is that it isn't old-fashioned enough. if we're reaching back to old names, why not go all the way and pick a name like Ælfgifu
dreugeworst 4mo ago • 100%
isnt the comment about the US true of pretty much any issue?
Compared to Europe, the US response toward <your_issue_here> has been more laissez-faire.
dreugeworst 4mo ago • 100%
surely this distribution should have some skew?
dreugeworst 5mo ago • 90%
true, but try making a half decent PC for the price of one console
dreugeworst 5mo ago • 87%
it's far too fast for residential areas, even for access roads they should probably be restricted to 30mph until you get out of the residential area. The main problem is of course the high speeds are dangerous, discouraging mixed use of roads in residential areas. it's one of the reasons americans in suburbs can't imagine walking somewhere, along with zoning law issues of course.
it's really part of a couple of interconnected issues with american suburb design (in my opinion as a non-american who has only visited some suburbs in the us)
Note: I'm not the author This post is in part a response to an aspect of Nate’s post “Does Wayland really break everything?“, but also my reflection on discussing Wayland protocol additions, a unique pleasure that I have been involved with for the past months1.