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  • This hits far to close to home ...

  • Why don't low birth-rate countries make immigration to their country easier?
  • I mean to some degree yes, but as I said they are absolutely not prepared for it and have no one who could do the work of preparation of integration of migrants.

  • Why don't low birth-rate countries make immigration to their country easier?
  • Countries like Korea don't have a cultire of welcoming people from outside and therefor you would have so many clashes that a huge number of imigrants - which is needed - would destroy the country. There is no one here who knows how to treat and integrate those immigrants. There are no programs for them, etc. and even if you know the language you still have huge culture clashes.

  • Do billionaires work monday to friday like all 9-5s?
  • I don't believe it, it's just too many things to do, not just the development but everything around it. And once you lose momentum, people go and find some other game to play. Timing and luck are very important.

  • These AI generated pics are becoming impossible to spot
  • Is this the female Wolverine?

  • We Need to Talk About the State of Calendar Software on Desktop
  • I like GNOME calendar, but it can't deal with my work outlook calendar.

    Thunderbird has it finally on the roadmap, but yeah ...

  • Do billionaires work monday to friday like all 9-5s?
  • Notch initially developed Minecraft by himself when he started the project in May 2009. However, as the game gained popularity, he founded the company Mojang in 2010 and brought on additional developers to help improve and expand the game. By the time he sold Mojang and Minecraft to Microsoft in 2014, it was a collaborative effort with a team of developers.

  • Do billionaires work monday to friday like all 9-5s?
  • Nobody becomes billionaire by working. You become a billionaire by exploiting others work.

  • Where to find answers on common car problems?
  • Back in the 90ies my uncle always got a book for the car hee owned which would explain how to disassemble it.

    But me and my dad never bothered with the book, just got to work on it and figured it out on the go. The biggest thing I replaced in my car was the whole Chassis.

    But yeah in the new cars there is less mechanical stuff and more electronics so it's getting difficult.

    The only place I can think off was YouTube, or if you can find a book like my uncle always had: https://onlymanuals.com/volkswagen/passat/volkswagen_passat_b3_workshop_manual_passat_b3

  • We're finally moving! Been planning this since 2020.
  • Ah so cool, I want to also live on a farm like that, but the missis wants to live in the city.

    What do you do for living there?

  • Rate of Young Women Getting Sterilized Doubled After ‘Roe’ Was Overturned
  • The lesbian woman got sterelized in case she gets raped so it doesn't result in pregnancy. That's ... wow.

  • What did you routinely fall asleep listening to as a kid and what does it for you now?
  • I had different audio cassette of Airwolf where they told the story from the episodes in audio form and in German. I would listen to them when going to sleep.

    Today I fall asleep seconds after I hit the mattress because I'm so exhausted every day, no time to listen to anything :D

  • I want AI to do my laundry ...
  • So why is there no machine which removes the dirty dishes from the table and kitchen and puts them away where they belong after the dishwasher is done? Same with the loundry. It seems the last 5 meters from the dryer to the wardrobe need emense computational power, otherwise we would have those machines already.

  • Selfmade Crispy Korean Kimchi Pancake
  • Hm something is wrong with me posting pictures. So here it is in the comment:

  • Selfmade Crispy Korean Kimchi Pancake

    • 1 to 1 part water and Korean pancake mix
    • one hand full of kimchi, cut in small pieces
    • generous amount of frying oil
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    한국 Lemmy 커뮤니티 / Korea Lemmy community @lemmy.funami.tech Jeena @piefed.jeena.net
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    How useless are dating apps?
  • Perhaps it's time to find better hobbies? It's a chore and difficult because you don't know what you like/don't like before you try it for some time.

    Independent of finding girls it's also good for your own psyche to get away from the screen. And if it has to be gaming perhaps you can find people who are into board games?

  • How useless are dating apps?
  • Yes, but I guess you need to have luck in the dating game independent of what method you use. Somehow in the end it's a time and numbers game.

  • How useless are dating apps?
  • Yeah, that'll be difficult then ...

  • How useless are dating apps?
  • No, the only international one I knew which was Tinder.

  • Dutch foreign ministry calls in Israeli ambassador over ICC spying claims
  • They are doing Putins work. Once their undermine the authority of the ICC Putin will finally be free to travel to any country! /s

  • Top 5 tests

    1. Testing on the live production system by the users
    2. Automated Unit tests
    3. Manual tests (with help of a list of tests in an Excel file)
    4. Automated Integration tests
    5. Automated System tests
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    Midsummer dinner

    Last Friday was midsummer, but because I'm not in Sweden but in Korea I had to improvise with ingredients which I could find here.

    • Toast Skagen
    • Fried salmon
    • Gravad lax
    • Crisp bread with cheese
    • This years small potatoes
    • Absolut vodka
    • Danish Heineken
    • Danish Somersby apple cider
    • Strawberries with whipped cream
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    Charging baby elephant

    tube.jeena.net Baby elephant

    Mostly private family videos, but occasionally public technology, music and food content.

    Baby elephant
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    한국 Lemmy 커뮤니티 / Korea Lemmy community @lemmy.funami.tech Jeena @piefed.jeena.net

    Why are sidewalks so clean in Korea?

    Every now and then I see someone on YouTube wonder how it can be that the streets and sidewalks here in Korea are so clean while there are no public trashcans available. The secret is: Old people.

    Let me explain, every morning when I go to the daycare with my son I see between 5 and 10 elderly people walk along the street with their yellow vests - which say "Pangyo Senior Welfare Center" on their back - and pick up all the trash. I guess this is some kind of a thing they do to keep them engaged and moving.

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    How did you acquire the first 1000 words?

    I speak Polish, German, Swedish and English. 3 of them are Germanic languages so they were easy to learn because they are so closely related. Polish and German I learned as a child so it was kind of automatic.

    Now I have to learn Korean and struggle so much! After 3 months I have learned about 100 words. Any tips how to get to the first 1000 words Ina reasonable time? Especially in a language where none of the words seem to resamle anything from my previous languages.

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    Happy midsummer!

    I moved from Sweden to Korea almost four years ago. Today is midsummer in Sweden. I bought the things I could get here to make some food so we could celebrate it.

    We listened to Swedish music and danced, etc. It was a lot of fun.

    • Salmon
    • Toast Skagen
    • fresh potatoes
    • Danish beer
    • Sommersby cider
    • Absolut Vodka
    • strawberries with whipped cream

    But those are the days where you miss your old friends the most.

    Anyway, happy midsummer everyone!

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    Top 5 photography techniques

    1. Street photography
    2. Low key photography
    3. Long exposure photography
    4. Experimental photography
    5. Portrait photography
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    This is how they cut grass on the sidewalk in South Korea

    tube.jeena.net This is how they cut grass on the sidewalk in Korea

    It looks very labor intensive. 2 guys cutting, 2 guys holding up this big cloth so the grass would not fly on the street and one guy with the leaf blower trying to blow the grass from the sidewalk....

    This is how they cut grass on the sidewalk in Korea

    It looks very labor intensive. 2 guys cutting, 2 guys holding up this big cloth so the grass would not fly on the street and one guy with the leaf blower trying to blow the grass from the sidewalk.

    Do they hold up those big cloths to shield the street from the grass in your country too?

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    한국 Lemmy 커뮤니티 / Korea Lemmy community @lemmy.funami.tech Jeena @piefed.jeena.net
    tube.jeena.net This is how they cut grass on the sidewalk in Korea

    Mostly private family videos, but occasionally public technology, music and food content.

    This is how they cut grass on the sidewalk in Korea
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    Top 5 basses I want to own

    1. Rickenbacker 4003
    2. Music Man Stingray
    3. Ovation S778 Elite Special
    4. Fender Jazz Bass
    5. Contrabass
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    한국 Lemmy 커뮤니티 / Korea Lemmy community @lemmy.funami.tech Jeena @piefed.jeena.net

    Everybody knows the monkey ...

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    Lemmy and my Switch to PieFed

    TLDR: The main reason was Lemmy hogging server resources.

    Last year, during the Reddit 2023 API controversy I finally deleted my account and moved on to Lemmy. Here’s a look at my experiences and why I eventually decided to switch to PieFed.

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    Lemmy and my Switch to PieFed

    TLDR: The main reason was Lemmy hogging sever resources.

    Last year, during the Reddit 2023 API controversy I finally deleted my account and moved on to Lemmy. Here’s a look at my experiences and why I eventually decided to switch to PieFed.

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    Top 5 Espresso Drinks

    1. Espresso Richest in flavour, very honest, if you don't have a top batista preparing it, don't order it. If prepared correctly it's sweet and nutty.
    2. Flat White Best of both worlds, perfect milk to espresso ratio, bolder flavor than the classic latte or capuchino.
    3. Espresso Tonic Perfect for warm summer days, sweetness and tardiness from the Tonic water marries perfectly with the espresso
    4. Caffe Latte The classic, the sweetness of the milk covers bad flavors when you can't get a good espresso. Order it in bad cafés.
    5. Capuchino Another classic, rich and foamy, just make sure they don't overcook your milk.
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    Top 5 Deadliest Dictator Regimes In History

    1. Mao Zedong - 47 milion - People's Republic of China 1946-1976
    2. Adolf Hitler - 14 milion - Europe 1938-1945
    3. Joseph Stalin - 13 million - Soviet Union 1922-1952
    4. Chiang Kai-shek - 11 million - China 1928-1946
    5. King Leopold II - 10 million - Congo 1885-1908
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