It is also not the norm for small business owners, so what is your point?
Richard
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Richard@lemmy.worldto Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Pope sends deputy to lecture Vance on compassion at VaticanEnglish9·15 days agoLove that film. One of my favourites
Richard@lemmy.worldto Europe@feddit.org•China is wooing Europe with technology, investments - and a smile. But anyone who looks behind China's rhetoric will recognize the conditions: no criticism, no questions, no objections.English73·26 days agoI am sure that Europe was “too small to be an adversary” during the Boxer Rebellion too wink
Richard@lemmy.worldto science@lemmy.world•This Debunked Lightning Safety Tip Just Won’t Die—and It’s Still DangerousEnglish6·1 month agoAlso most strikes on people are not direct strikes
That’s the very reason why it is indeed helpful to crouch when there is no safety nearby. Putting your feet close together reduces the step voltage (the voltage across your feet), making it less likely that a deadly current flows through your heart when there are strong potentials on the ground.
Richard@lemmy.worldto science@lemmy.world•This Debunked Lightning Safety Tip Just Won’t Die—and It’s Still DangerousEnglish24·1 month agoThe idea of the crouch is not really to be shorter than surrounding structures (maybe that is a minor aspect), but rather to reduce the step voltage (the voltage between your two feet). If you have only one point where you touch the ground, as you do when your feet are very close together, the risk of deadly currents passing through your body is minimised. This will of course not help you when the lightning strikes you directly, but that is not the most common case anyway. People usually die from the large current passing by their heart when they stand next to a lightning strike, and there is a distribution of electric potential across the ground. This is not a myth and not debunked. It’s just a matter of priorities. If there is safety nearby, you should obviously seek it out. If not, however, then to crouch is the best thing you can do.
Richard@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•4-day work-week pilot due in tech land by early summerEnglish9·1 month agoI agree with you. Regardless of the state of the world, we should stay optimistic and work toward that goal, instead of surrendering to defeatism.
Richard@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Another 122.88TB SSD just launched and this one comes from an obscure Chinese startup you've probably never encounteredEnglish44·1 month agoAnd you are stupid for not acknowledging that people from other countries are not just useless consumers without any agency. Americans and Europeans have industry too, and very productive ones. The narrative that you can trace any product back to China is entirely wrong and reeks of tankie.
Richard@lemmy.worldto Marvel Studios@lemmy.world•The official Marvel YouTube page started a live stream called "ANNOUNCEMENT"English4·1 month agook ngl that ending got me hyped
Richard@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Teslas have been consuming a lot of gasoline lately.English811·1 month agoWhat an infinitely stupid response. The proportion of rich people owning a Tesla with respect to all Tesla owners is vanishingly small. When you burn a Tesla of an uninvolved person, you are costing them tens of thousands of currency and are probably destroying their only car.
Would not be so sure about that. Running is our specialty, especially with regard to endurance. A properly trained dog vs. a properly trained marathon runner would probably be an even match.
Richard@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Discord going public. Plz help a future refugee.English7·2 months agoHad to experience that first hand. I tried to get my best friends to register on my Matrix server last September and join a room for our group, and they did, but I rarely see any of them online and I only get responses days later, if at all. One even stopped using it entirely, lol. Ah well, but at least I got a Matrix server out of that that I can use to federate with other like-minded people.
Richard@lemmy.worldto Hardware@lemmy.world•Eight years later, new but familiar-looking PebbleOS watches appearEnglish42·2 months agoIt is a smart watch. Why do you want to waste bleeding-edge processors on it when older designs do perfectly well? Certainly more sustainable.
Tomorrow it’ll probably be something else, but today I’d say Foundation (Isaac Asimov). Such a good classic of science fiction.
Richard@lemmy.worldto Ask Android@lemdro.id•Is an expensive tablet really worth it?English3·2 months agoI use a Samsung Galaxy Book3 360 for uni. Very lightweight, high-quality unibody metal chassis, great battery, great display, great touchscreen, it has a pen digitiser allowing you to (hand)write with palm rejection. And all of its features are supported OOTB by the latest Linux kernels with no further configuration required. You can put your distro of choice on there and then install the DE that you like the most. I use the latest KDE Plasma due to its amazing touch support, but it looks very desktop-ey, of course, so not the best candidate for you. Maybe putting something like GNOME (or KDE Plasma Mobile?) on there would make sense for you.
But if you need specific Android apps for what you are doing, this is not a real option. Yes, there are things like Waydroid, but I would expect that to be too much of a hassle for regular use.
Richard@lemmy.worldto DACH - Deutschsprachige Community für Deutschland, Österreich, Schweiz@feddit.org•100 Milliarden Euro für den Klimaschutz: Union, SPD und Grüne haben sich auf Finanzpaket geeinigtEnglish718·2 months agoDie Kommentare beweisen mal wieder, dass Linkswähler keine Ahnung von Wirtschaft, Geopolitik, Sicherheit und Gerechtigkeit haben, und die Zukunft des Landes ideologisch verspielen würden, wenn sie könnten. Wenn ihr wirklich bedeutenden progressiven Wandel von echter Zukunftsfähigkeit herbei bringen wollt, ohne SPD zu wählen, dann wählt Grün. Linkspartei ist eine weggeworfene Stimme für eine Partei voll von Ex-SED-Funktionären, mit der sowieso niemals jemand koalieren wollen wird. Die Linkswähler sind leider der Grund dafür, warum wir bei dieser Bundestagswahl keine starke grüne Partei bekommen haben. Ähnlich wie die Drittparteienwähler in den USA.
Richard@lemmy.worldto Buy European@feddit.uk•European eggs in a European train. Eggs and trains contribute to social cohesion 🥚🚆🫂🇪🇺English21·2 months agoOmg this looks so good, sadly the food in German ICEs is not this colourful :(
Richard@lemmy.worldto Europe@feddit.org•'We Are Witnessing a New Brain Drain' as Scientists Flee America for FranceEnglish6·2 months agoPretty sure that this commenter makes use of a lot of irony. See their post history.
All of this is confusing af
Richard@lemmy.worldto Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Why don't carts have a little handheld scanner, then you pay at a scale?English23·2 months agoAt least in Germany, at a lot of Rewes (supermarket chain), this is absolutely a thing and very common. You can place the handheld barcode scanners in a specialised holder on the cart handle and then scan as you go, and neatly package all your stuff before going to the checkout and paying at a terminal. If even Germany has got this by now, then every other country on the planet surely does too lol.
You don’t need any third-party software to create a bootable USB. On any Unix-like, you can simply write to the flash drive per-byte with the dd core utility.