When you try to enter BIOS
This app is really cool.
After losing zootool years ago and two failed attempts to rebuild something similar myself I am so happy I found this.
#app #self-hosting #self-hosted #bookmark #bookmaros #webapp #docker #karakeep #hoarder
I would also like to see more countries here. maybe nostr really has only 17 users π
Holy mother, what happened here? Sorry, it was like 3am and I had to sleep. Have to work today and my ethics commanded me. π
I'm not trying to imply anything π¬ maybe it's law here, I don't know tbh
Let me know if you go again π but as I said it's been a while when I heard this so it also may have changed. I was generally curious if seats are a German only thing or more wide spread
I am not sure, is there Aldi or Lidl? I think it was one of those two but it's been years π
I'm glad we're here
Similar here, but also glass and plastic bottles. Very popular source of income for homeless and elderly
Here they collect bottles to cash in the pawn (there is a recycling system here that pays some cents for empty bottles)
Anyhow, sick sad world
More oof. Naive me had a little hope
Yeah I heard this some years ago from the US and it just blew my mind. I never thought of the possibility. Afaik some European based chains in the US have seats but not sure.
This will sound weird but I am curious and I gotta ask now or I'll forget π
In your country (or one where you know that), do cashiers in the supermarket *always* have a seat? πͺ
I start: Germany, yes they do.
GN

You're on a social network, advocating for less connections. Do I have to unfollow now? π₯Ί
Jokes aside, the point I wanted to make was just that I ain't that simple. Yes, I absolutely agree that there's waste in government spending (and bridges without road connection are a good example in Germany actually π€£), and yes nostr:nprofile1qqspyhpe6yflj5dl40e3nmd73sxcxjj0ul06pkxr6s3385teqreu33cprpmhxue69uhhqun9d45h2mfwwpexjmtpdshxuet5qy88wumn8ghj7mn0wvhxcmmv9uq3qamnwvaz7tmwdaehgu3wd4hk6tc9kxhcx they are ultimately built by private companies but someone needs to pay those, too.
And I doubt that there would be any coherent "road standard" if managed on a community or completely private level.
Roads were just one example, education, health care etc are others.
I am happy to be proven wrong by factual data though if it exists (I am not sure if there are/were any fully market based societies we can pull data from)


