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Krzd Krzd @lemmy.world
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Does each language have "lefty loosey righty tighty"?
  • It's the top part. So if you imagine a little dot at the top (12h) position it would move to the right/clockwise or left/anti-clockwise

  • Ukrainian reporter died in Russian detention, Kyiv says
  • Who's censoring anything??

  • Dear iPhone users:
  • Apple installed nets on the roofs of their factories because too many workers committed suicide jumping off them.

  • Ukrainian reporter died in Russian detention, Kyiv says
  • So instead of calling out your mechanic you'd just let them burn your car and say nothing?
    Also, it's not brigading as there hasn't been (AFAIK) anyone asking other people to downvote.
    Right now you're defending the car mechanic because other people complain about him burning down cars??

    Edit: So your advice is, run away and never (try to) change anything bad that you see in the world?

  • Ukrainian reporter died in Russian detention, Kyiv says
  • Because the information of the bot isn't trustworthy. It highly prefers colonial and right wing media.
    Dunno which one it was exactly but IIRC the guardian got a "likely factual" or something rating because a few years back they did a mistake and corrected it a few weeks later. While other right wing media get the same rating despite posting straight up invented articles and facts without corrections.

  • Ukrainian reporter died in Russian detention, Kyiv says
  • If my mechanic sets my car on fire I don't have to be a mechanic to know that that's a shitty thing to do.
    Why would I have to program a better bot just to criticise the (shitty) existing one?

  • Microsoft Recall is now an explorer.exe dependency
  • Easy. For example: You could take something stupid like the controller for the background colour, move it into the recall.exe and have the file explorer reference the function inside the recall.exe. So whenever someone deletes the recall.exe the file explorer will crash because it can't find how to set it's background.

    It's complete bullshit, but it would work. ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯

  • Put that in writing
  • Copying to an external drive would be way worse than using your own email. With the email you can prove that that was the only data you moved to outside the company. With an external drive they'd argue that it might be a habit, question what else you moved and sue the fuck out of you for breach of contract + violations of NDAs.

  • Uninstalled Copilot? Microsoft will let you reprogram your keyboard’s Copilot key
  • Good. Clippy doesn't deserve to get treated like that.

  • Drumming sets off steps on my new watch. New goal is to drum marathon distance.
  • Yeah, normal step lengths are around 60 - 80 cm depending on height and pace

    EDIT: obviously injured/elderly people are much lower, and running is much higher, which might explain the distance if OP's watch thought he was running

  • Man-in-the-Middle PCB Unlocks HP Ink Cartridges
  • Get a safety razor. I got one a few years ago and it's been amazing. The blades are much sharper (or at least feel that way) than the modern 4/5/6 bladed thingies, last longer, and are like 20€ for a 50-pack.

  • ‘As if we don’t exist’: Under bombs in Lebanon, Americans feel abandoned
  • Oh yeah, cause only a little bit of genocide is fine‽‽

  • After all, how far inland could a hurricane go?
  • Landslides have bigger "chunks" in them and each individual point in a landslide moves a smaller distance than mudslides which are much finer and "flow" almost like an extremely oversized river, just made of mud.

  • Tesla workers in Germany complain about home visits from their bosses
  • Obviously the physical visit itself isn't illegal, the employer is still another civilian that can knock on however many doors they want to. But as soon as the motivation behind it is to pressure the employee to return to work despite having an AU, or to doubt the validity of the AU, it violates the previously mentioned laws. The intent is what's making the difference. Depending on how the employer phrases their requests, this might also violate §240 StGB.

  • Tesla workers in Germany complain about home visits from their bosses
  • It would fall under harassment by your employer.

    As the Entgeltfortzahlungsgesetz (Entgfg) § 5 Abs. 1 handles the duties and responsibilities of the employee, therefore limiting the employer. A Arbeitsunfähigkeitsbescheinigung (short AU) (certificate of incapacity for work) is always complete and full, without any compromise towards the employee. So you don't even have to answer your phone at all, much less open your door.
    There are ways for your employer to officially doubt the validity of the AU with the health insurance, that then can, but don't have to, order a medical examination to confirm the AU. Based on Sozialgesetzbuch, Fünftes Buch (SGB V), § 275 Abs. 1a Buchstabe a)
    This is an official inquiry though, so any and all suspicions about unhealthy work environments would be officially recorded and investigated, which in this case I imagine would be pretty bad for Tesla.

  • A sorcerer appears and states that they will erase any one song from existence - which song would you choose?
  • Because it's already starting again, "Last Christmas". Fuck that garbage piece of shit song that's ruining the lives of everyone that has to work in retail during Christmas.

  • Tesla workers in Germany complain about home visits from their bosses
  • Yeahhh.... I'm foreseeing a lot of lawsuits and fines. That shit is extremely illegal in Germany.