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I have commited the Num-Code for ™ to muscle memory.

Other interests include bicycles, bread making and DIY. I do own a 3D-printer and adore the Nintendo 3ds.

  • E-bikes have a typical range of 50km, can travel 25km/h, 2 hour commute if you can charge it there. The numbers work out.

    But you then have to bike 4 hours every day, which is still some light exercise, in dangerous car traffic since I suspect there is no safe bicycle infrastructure.

  • Don't we already have a similar thing with regional pricing?

    Video games (and pretty much everything else) are sold for less in countries where the local currency is "weaker", to maximize the profits in each market. Selling Slay the Spire 2 for ₱779.00 Philippine Peso means they get this brand new game for half the price Europeans pay for it, only difference to most other goods is that it literally is the same product.

    This is justified by claiming gaming is for everyone, it would be unfair to price out entire regions simply because the average worker earns less US $ over there.

    Does this not apply within countries, too? Wouldn't it be fairer if they sold games for less in Kansas compared to New York? I get that we do not trust game publishers with this new tool, and fear they just want to get the most money out of us, but then we also need to make the same fuss about how they use the old tool to do the same thing. I for one am closer to the Japanese median income, can I pay their prices then?

  • I still think we all benefit greatly from the non-proliferation treaty, and it would be foolish to risk it just because transatlantic relations are bad right now.

    But they have to realize demanding this from Europe right now is just fuel to the fire.

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  • I will get an EV when the range/charge speed will allow me to make it 7 miles in 24 hours. And maybe if they're small enough to fit in a passenger train.

  • I think the point is that she's just a normal women, sharing uncontroversial articles. And there is this other half of the couple you just wonder about how someone could possibly see something in let alone put up with him.

    I'm personally reminded of the parents of a childhood acquaintance, with a nice mom and a father that couldn't even be asked to close the bathroom door when guest were there.

  • The other day I too "liberated" chicken from my local walmart.

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  • Meanwhile, many millions of years ago:

  • Wtf, only 30% of the minimum wage for being 15? What exactly is the company supposed to do with the other 70% to justify that?

  • The article states that the "Intelligent Speed Assistance devices" are supposed to prevent drivers from driving more than 5 mph over the speed limit. So I'm fairly certain GPS and/or Road Sign Information systems will be used.

  • GPS Data. Most dedicated navigation systems have the speed limit data in their maps for the last decade or so. They're probably also going to add the Road sign information systems that newer cars have.

  • And a car that cannot speed can? You might not have thought that one through.

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  • I would literally die if a girl did this to me 😍

  • Honestly, fair. Some people are insufferable when it comes to these topics.

    At the same time, it is a rather important topic and I encourage everyone to analyse how much they spend on groceries and why. It is the biggest expense most if us have any control over, after all, and it's easy to pay too much for stuff you don't even enjoy simply because it has become a ritual. Ignoring the randos, people have to decide themselves if what they spend on groceries is worth it to them, but they actually need to stop and think about it.

  • Not regularly. It's a twice a month thing at best.

  • 70€ (83$) food, 30€ (35$) drink. (Caffeine addiction)

    I eat less than 1kg* per day, try to only buy food so it's overall 2€ per kg of a meal, so it's 62€ per month, with a monthly treat that's 70.

    Edit: Thinking about it, less than 1kg of food per day was perhaps too low, considering that realistically wouldn't even be half of my recommended energy intake. Maybe the extremely high soda intake I used to have was just to balance that out? Anyway, since I switched to other drinks a month ago I probably eat way more.

  • Although commonly called "Morgenstern" in German, they're technically called "(Streit-)Flegel", so "flail" in both English and German.

    "Morning star"/"Morgenstern" refers to a spiky ball on a club without any chain.

  • Like filtering out games with 1000 reviews by the end of the year? Like he says in the article?