ture

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[–] ture@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Then something must be wrong with the way you configured your OS.

[–] ture@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

The scroll wheel isn't quiet when scrolling really fast, but it's sooo nice to use.

Had the MX Master 3, there the scroll wheel wasn't quite. Got a MX Master 3s after I gave the first one to my gf and there the scrolling is super quiet.

[–] ture@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 months ago

Even back then Save As... was working for me and I never bothered replacing the Firefox snap with the .deb version. Probably some weird configuration on your machine, since I set up quite a bunch of machines with plain Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and never got complaints about this.

[–] ture@lemmy.ml 71 points 4 months ago (4 children)

And also because it's a comfortable cover up for any kind of money saving stupidity. We don't need proper requirements engineering, we're agile. We don't need an operations team we're doing an agile DevOps approach. We don't need frontend Devs, we're an agile team you all need to be full stack. I have often seen agility as an excuse to push more works towards the devs who aren't trained to do any of those tasks.

Also common problem is that still tons of people believe agile means unplanned. This definitely also contributes to projects failing that are just agile by name.

[–] ture@lemmy.ml 4 points 5 months ago (1 children)

I don't think your conclusion is correct and a correlation between the two numbers is by far not enough to assume a causality between the two of them. I would rather assume there are a lot of other factors being involved. Like e.g. the education system, especially the amount of years spent on education before starting to work, the general wealth of the society, the social securities provided the government, like e.g. health care, unemployment support etc.

[–] ture@lemmy.ml 9 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Not that new given that a law informally called the "The Hague Invasion Act" exists for more then 20 years and it's only purpose is being a threat to the ICC .

Wikipedia: American Service-Members' Protection Act

[–] ture@lemmy.ml 21 points 5 months ago (9 children)

God from the bible. The whole book will just be a bunch of ancient stories nobody should care about anymore. Would be interesting to see what the world would be like without Christianity.

[–] ture@lemmy.ml 25 points 5 months ago

Could easily be that they have a bunch of people in Munich they can not fire since German labour laws are at least compared to a lot of places not that bad and they have to come up with some work for them. So having them work on this is still cheaper then having the people in the valley plus "useless" people in Munich.

[–] ture@lemmy.ml 3 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

I don't know the reason for this but if I would need to guess then it's mainly about not being afraid of being sued to bankruptcy in the rare case something happens. Though I really can't remember reading about anything happening to a child in a news paper, so I assume (or let's say hope) no to drastic accidents happened on German playgrounds in the last years.

Never considered that health insurance might be an issue to come up with those super safe playgrounds. But yeah if your retirement is endangered by you kiddo climbing up a monkey bar set it might feel way more dangerous. Could maybe also explain to a certain why most European playgrounds are more adventurous then their US counterparts.

EDIT: Also tbh I really do think it's a good thing for kids to be able to climb up on things and explore stuff that might look dangerous especially to the small ones and learn how to behave their and how to overcome those situations and also learn to improve their body control at the same time as well.

[–] ture@lemmy.ml 29 points 5 months ago

What an amazing time to be alive that those few words are providing all the required context.

[–] ture@lemmy.ml 2 points 5 months ago

He's not and btw the proper name for this used in German is "Misere" which is originally Latin meaning "have mercy" but the word is also used to just described something as a really bad situation.

[–] ture@lemmy.ml 7 points 5 months ago

I wouldn't necessarily call it civilized world, but yeah for basically every country that belongs to the so called "1st world" except the US it is and it takes a few years to become a police officer.

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