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Früher habe ich den Checkpoint ja gern empfohlen, aber das Kostenlos-Angebot kann ich nicht empfehlen und das Bezahlangebot weiß ich nicht…zu viele Dinge wollen inzwischen jeden Monat Geld von mir…
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Schade, dass der Checkpoint nach der Einführung der Premium-Variante ziemlich schwach geworden ist. Nun gut…eine Mail weniger pro Tag :(
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I am reading a book where a radical government uses old laws against hate speech to bring enemies down that wrote things years ago against the people in the new government. Suddenly hate speech-laws seem far more problematic than “censorship” or “upload filters”.
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Reading this, I think as well: Fuck Apple The moments I know why I switched on computers. On phones the alternative sucks though :/ www.vice.com/en_us/art…)
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To whom it may be interesting: the EU-cards are Anyone Worldwide Souvenir (there are EU- and US-backs). Thus they have some brand-and collectors value. Getting a deck isn’t that easy apparently and below 40€ is probably impossible.
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I didn’t know that there was a difference between cheap and expensive flip-flops. I have now some Olukai-flip-flops and they are really different.
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Oh, es gibt EU-Karten (ab 2:30):
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The moments I really like Linux and Thinkpads: I just dd’ed my old ssd to the new 512GB-SSD, worked a bit of gparted- and lvm-magic and replaced it with pretty minimal effort. Welcome new free space \o/
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And I didn’t do any sleight of hand for a week. I have to work again on that :/
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Tamariz-stack: half is done more or less. Let’s go second half. Even in the hospital I didn’t managed several quiet hours to learn it. Now I just do a bit every day and slowly but surely I do progress.
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There is a new e-mail-client called aerc for the command line which is in early development but looks promising judging by my first tests: drewdevault.com/2019/06/0…
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I think I found a milk-alternative for muesli: spelt “milk”. It is a bit on the sweet side but works very well :)
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The fourth story in Doctorows “Radicalized” was about preppers and the collapse of civilization. That one was really good. The first story is still the best. But still: get the book, like everything I read from Doctorow it shows an interesting peek into a possible future.
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The third story of Doctorows „Radicalized“ was about the US health care-system and how people could become domestic terroriste because of it. I liked the story a lot. The first story is still the best because it is the most universal one so far. The other two are very US-centric.
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Almond milk in muesli is kind of eating muesli with water…mmm…not that much of a happy place.
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I am searching a vegan alternative for milk (coffee and muesli). The first try worked in coffee for one or two coffees but I am already kind of sick of it :/ A mixture of an oat and soy drink called “Barista”. Next up: unsweetened almond milk.
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The second story in Doctorows book “Radicalized” about racism and how society deals with police brutality was good but too much for a US-audience for me. Let’s see how the third story is which gave the book apparently its name.
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The first story in Doctorows “Radicalized” about DRM and its problems was already really good.
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Interesting. That could change things: Japan Discovered a Rare-Earth Mineral Deposit That Can Supply The World For Centuries www.sciencealert.com/japan-dis…
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Unexpected: magic-groups that leave the same feeling as using Twitter: regularly feeling some form of “angry” Only one good thing to do: leave them