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Max@lemm.eeto DACH - Deutschsprachige Community für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz@feddit.org•AfD verteilt Ausschüsse im Bundestag: Radikale bekommen, was sie wollen8·2 个月前Die Bildunterschrift “Haben ein belastetes Verhältnis, Krah bekam dennoch, was er wollte: Tino Chrupalla (rechts) und Maximilian Krah (noch rechter)” ist toll.
Max@lemm.eeto DACH - Deutschsprachige Community für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz@feddit.org•Siegener Schildkröten-Skandal 1959: 60.000 Tiere wie Kartoffeln ausgeschüttet11·2 个月前Theil wird wegen Tierquälerei angezeigt und der Fall kommt schon im Oktober des Jahres 1959 vor das Siegener Schöffengericht. Dort bestreitet der bereits vorbestrafte 38-jährige Tierhändler jede Schuld.
38??? Ich dachte der Type wäre 60, nachdem ich nur die Bilder gesehen hab…
Max@lemm.eeto DACH - Deutschsprachige Community für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz@feddit.org•Spießrutenlauf Supermarktkasse: Wie Händler die Suchtprobleme Alkoholkranker ausnutzen2·2 个月前kind ausschimpfen, angebissenes ei zurücklegen, so tun als wär nichts gewesen.
https://lemmy.world/comment/12079632
is this resolved then? i will update my comment to correctly reflect the current situation then :)
lemmy.world does not allow the use of vpn to post. vpn is basic internet hygiene. do not go to lemmy.world if you care about that, our you will not be able to post.
you can join any federated instance instead.
one day later edit: i took my information from this post of a lemmy.world admin: https://lemmy.world/comment/12079632
I was made aware that users are able to post on lemmy.world while using a vpn. maybe their stance has changed?
aside from that, try to avoid joining the biggest instance and join smaller, federated instances instead. this reduces load and avoids centralization.
At speeds above ~150 km/h, even on a well-organized highway, you won’t be able to control your surroundings and have to rely on sheer luck to survive, unless you’re a professional race pilot on an empty road. Also, unless the car is equipped with special gear for improved road grip, it will become uncontrollable because it will literally start to hover a little.
sorry but no. maybe i am biased since my sole experience is driving the german autobahn, but i drive well beyond 200km/h on a regular basis, which i consider travel speed when the road is not too crowded. cars that could go faster than 250km/h are usually limited to 250km/h. traveling at that speed is loud and a bit stressful, since the difference between you and other cars traveling at lower speeds becomes too high. they will not see you coming before switching lanes and braking distances are very high. but cars dont randomly switch lanes unless tying to pass others cars and you can predict these situations and slow down.
you will not hover, you can control your car normally and the only required luck is to not have others actively try to kill themselfes. you dont need to be a professional race pilot and dont need special gear (of course cars can easily be underequipped for these speeds, but you dont need special gears.
do you mean speeds above 250km/h or speeds above 150mp/h? if that was just a typo i would argue a lot less because those speeds stop being fun to drive, but are also accessible for normal drivers with normal street cars (with enough power of course, but you see plenty of those cards on the average parking lot in front of any supermarket)
i mean, usually berghain runs from 10pm on friday until monday noon. so going there on a sunday 1pm is nothing unusual.
today being a thursday is more of an issue tho :D
so people seem to disagree with my question then :D
Max@lemm.eeto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Could Microsoft/the USA technically turn off Windows and Office for Europe?4·3 个月前Bill Gates will come and say “no!” and microsoft will make a sad face and say “okay.” and then bill gates will call my uncle at steam and ban microsoft from playing rocket league.
exclusively. i never use the left shift for anything other than running in games.
is it okay to use downvotes for disagreement in this thread?
Disclaimer: have not played in a few years. So this answer is only true for a state of game from before the mistlands update (November/December 2022)
You will have a lot of chests with a lot of stuff. Inventory management is part of the game. You can not carry metal (heavy and important) through portals and are forced to transport them yourself. You will have limited inventory space. You will basically move through tiers of materials (woods, metals etc), but low tier materials will never be obsolete, so you need to store a lot.
That being said: it is all worth it. Your stuff can be destroyed you drop your stuff on death and it makes moving through dangerous parts of the map a lot more exciting and challenging.
die hab ich! (also die CD nicht mehr, weil ich sie genutzt hab).
ich hab so viel doppelkopf gespielt :D leider die regeln alle wieder vergessen.
ich guck grade ins heft, da sind zum glück nochmal alle regeln erklärt. generell haben die viel inhalt zu den spielen mitgeliefert (eine riesen tabelle über zwei seiten zu allen einheiten in AoE samt kosten, wie man sie besiegt, tempo, ausbildungsgebäude, zeitalter, upgrade, etc)
Ich war als Kind Computer Bild Spiele Abonnent und hab von 2002 bis 2005 noch fast alle gekauften Ausgaben. Das war damals mein primärer Zugang zu PC-Spielen. Hab neulich mal wieder eine durchgeblättert und wurde von Nostalgie fast erschlagen.
Max@lemm.eeto World News@lemmy.world•Russia lays out demands for talks with US on Ukraine, sources sayEnglish24·4 个月前“i am no threat to you, so please lower all your defenses. ignore the past 20 times i abused this to attack you again. this time will be different, pinkypromise”
Max@lemm.eeto Reddit@lemmy.world•To people migrating from reddit. At the end of the day no one will notice you left. What's better, leave and be forgotten or getting banned in the most spectacular way?2·4 个月前I believe so. Especially after reddit killing third party apps, were many tools created or advertised, like
https://github.com/j0be/PowerDeleteSuite
(all were taken from i reddit comment that i don’t want to link to. you will find it yourself, but screw reddit!)
Max@lemm.eeto Fediverse@lemmy.world•What is stopping corporations from hijacking the Fediverse by hosting massive servers?English3·4 个月前back when reddit was not just a meme shithole, karma was used to motivate people to post quality content. 90% of the stuff posted on reddit nowadays would get downvoted into oblivion back then. typo in the title or image caption? downvoted. repost? downvoted. low effort? downvoted.
but with growing popularity the flat number of (usually young) users grew that hat other quality standards grew and these kind of faults were ignored. meme became bigger, and there was a general shift in reddits userbase. they changed the algorith to calculate your score and suddenly you could get just so.much.karma from cheap posts.
some communities became very strict in their content to avoid shitposts. some used karma to prevent trolls participating in their subs. nowadays high karma accounts are being sold as they can be used to participate in subreddits with a high reputation (due to participation limitations) and upvoting/downvoting and commenting on certain post can very heavily skew its visibility and impression of the discussed topic on “neutral” users.
so yea, karma used to be a good thing (good content motivation), became a bad thing (karmawhoring), which was still utilized for good things (participation limitation), which led to even worse things (karmafarming bots).
lemmy will have to deal with this sooner or later. there will be bots brigading communities on certain topics and there need to be some kind of indicators to distinguish honest users and trolls.
probably not, unless you add certain services back onto your phone. currently, gemini needs the google workspace to do anything, even something like setting a timer or reminder. i obviously dont know what change they make with that announcement, but i dont think they would offer such a feature without sucking the user deep into the google service world.