GLS ist bei uns um die Ecke ein Paketshop von denen. Da gibt es sehr selten Probleme.
GLS ist bei uns um die Ecke ein Paketshop von denen. Da gibt es sehr selten Probleme.
Top left is some weird fetish shit that weirdos on the internet would now commission just as much as rich art funders back then.
I had one in 2010 in Germany. Was basically a UMTS modem plus some really shitty phone software
Going to Germany as a nurse should be possible. You would need to do some language courses and handle some bureaucracy but we have a big nurse shortage.
But will it be better than pregnancy test doom or the doom-like game entirely embedded in a QR code ?
Only pope to wear a custom anime robe
We generally had the reasonable rule that property ends at dead. Intellectual property extending beyond the grave is corporatist 21st century bullshit. In the past all writing got quickly into the public domain like it should. Depending on country within in at least 25 years of the publishing date to the authors dead. Project Gutenberg reflects the law and reasonable practice to allow writing to go into the public domain.
This is a bluesky screenshot, not a twitter screenshot. This is to show, where I reposted this from.
If you can tariff penguin island you could also tariff polars, which isn’t slow.
Code Didn’t Break — They Did
Text encoding ‘standards’ were clearly the devil’s work, handed down to humanity to sow chaos and suffering.
Well the Synthesizer is a sound of the Future. The sound of the future
Lead paint, delicious but deadly
This 80s metal band is making real music without synthesizers!
The Omen of the Blind Hound:
Émile felt a chill. “A blind beagle revealed our tricolor,” he whispered.
The Prodigiae’s voice echoed in the dim chamber: “An omen urging France to stand alone; alliances will falter.”
…TO BE CONTINUED IN THE COMMENTS…
Na, that is just historically inaccurate. The original Macintosh team collected their stories/memoires at folklore.org, which give you a pretty good overview of his talents. He was really mercurial and Woz was the better engineer, but played a really important role in the vision/design of computers as we know them today. In the original Mac team others did the engineering and Jobs never claimed to be and engineering type of person, but he had a good feel on the importance of design, clear visual metaphors and good interaction design and pushed the team relentlessly into that direction.
It did depend a little bit, what kind of machine/production line he was working on. Before he retired, he worked for an automation engineering company and had different projects in other EU countries, and tried to be understandable for people in those places. He once even coded some Siemens control panel for an aluminum oven loading robot in the czech republic and tried to translate everything to czech with a dictionary (to have the panel info available in czech,english and German). He did of course speak to the foreman of the workers to get it correct.
Nope, bin aber auch an einem Forschungsinstitut in Südwestdeutschland