At my university time I had some student friends who brew loose tea in a kettle. Was kinda disgusting tbh.
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<Shaking the head with a samovar, smiling slightly disgusted about the paper taste.>
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Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL about lunch shaming... america are you ok?English
3·1 year agoHere we parents have to pay. But parents that cannot afford it can contact the authorities and get government funds for that without their children (and their friends) to ever learn about that.
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TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•The USS Fubar
5·1 year agoI mean at least htey have… oh, “enemy”.
In some crowded places they do it, so it doesn’t feel like a central station.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux Desktop reaches New All time high. 4.45%(+0.4) 📈🐧
15·1 year agoIt is kinda crazy. Been using Linux since 2005 or 2006 on my desktop/notebook. I cannot believe we are almost mainstream now.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux Desktop reaches New All time high. 4.45%(+0.4) 📈🐧
20·1 year agoIt is not a steam user percentage, but according to the site by user data from web pages, it explicitly mentions search engines and social media. I doubt that the steam deck is extremely significant here.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Greensleeves is almost 500 years old. I'm sure there were other very popular songs when it came out, but Greensleeves had to staying power to still be here. What do you think is today's Greensleeves?
61·1 year agoImo Greensoeeves mostly endured because it can be perfectly whistled by everyone and still be played by professional musicians in a way that awes the audience.
This will probably not be th reason why current songs will stay arround. If society doesn’t break down, I assume that every popular melody, be it from the US, China or Lebanon, will stay around and get reused every ~30 years to grab some quick money.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Europeans of Lemmy, what places in Europe should foreigners avoid at all cost?
1·1 year agoI also liked Paris and I’ve been there twice in summer. People weren’t actively going out of their way to be unfriendly to us, so this was great compared to the rest of france.
Everyone we asked for help did their best to help us, though we have 0 french knowledge. I had very different experiences elsewhere in France (we quickly learned to only speak to arab people outside Paris, if we needed help, worked fine).
We skipped most touristy places and just had a few relaxing days there both times. So that might also be, why we had a pleasant time in Paris.
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Europeans of Lemmy, what places in Europe should foreigners avoid at all cost?
5·1 year agoGelsenkirchen and Duisburg are kinda famous atm.
Yeah, but that is only in London and only 1300 street lights. Once they’ve done 10+ million of those in the whole of the UK this might get interesting. And it will still be much more expensive to habe an EV for people who cannot charge at home.
Sadly they haven’t even started with that here in Germany. And tbh, I am quite annoyed by this. They keep blowing money into the assess of suburbanites, but completly ignore urban people. Thus subsidizing infrastructure wasting sprawling even more.
Different for many people. For us it is that we live in an urban area parking on the street and charging it, even with the faster chargers nowadays, just doesn’t fit into our schedule. We’d have to cut working hours if we’d want to get an EV. But other people have other problems with them
Luckily me and the children can completly get around by public transportation, scooters and bicycles. My wife cannot (for now at least). So, at least we only have one car for the 4 ouf us.
But I already know that you’ll belittle out problems and come up with half assed solution (yes I know we can charge while shopping, but we walk to the supermarket). I had this discussion often with EV fanatics. Please spare me.
He is not wrong, but he is not adressing the actual criticism of electric vehicles, so it is kind of pointless.
My son is using my 12 year old Asus 1215 netbook, that cost 300€ back then with Xubuntu to learn programming. Works fine. He can even run Minecraft on it. It glitches a lot though. It has an Intel Atom cpu…
We first tried Linux MX, but Xubuntu runs better.
Do people actually eat this?
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/04/Marion%27s_Supreme.JPG
I only had New York style pizza in the US and thought the US pizza game isn’t that bad.
Not necesarilly. I fear we have to face it: This is one of the rare cases where xkcd fucked it up.
I mean, beards are in fashion for several years now, aren’t they?
I personally started growing a beard, because my skin is easily irritated and I don’t like walking arround looking like a pizza. Luckily I also think I look better with a short, well kept full beard. Beards either take time or look like shit though in my experience.
The Character Switch was originally supposed to be a man in the real world and a woman when plugged in to the matrix.
This would have been a clear symbol.
I am not a big Matrix fan, so maybe my knowledge about the films (I saw 1 and 2, both only once) might be too limited. But I completely fail to understand the symbology.

I once had a colleague who would get hysteric when someone would clean the coffee machine. People are weird. Not cleaning tea potts and even mugs is also quite common among elder germans. They argue it tastes better that way. (They drink the tea without sugar or milk, so it probably isn’t thaaat bad.)