

According to its German Wikipedia article, the Caspian Sea is called sea and not lake only because of its size and salinity, not because it matches the relevant definitions of a sea.
According to its German Wikipedia article, the Caspian Sea is called sea and not lake only because of its size and salinity, not because it matches the relevant definitions of a sea.
Unless somebody is scolling through the ‘all’ feed.
Edit: However, in a work environment the user has probably ‘hide content marked as NSFW’ toggled.
At least in Germany, the communal tax related to the house (Grundsteuer) is payed indirectly from the tenants via the landlord.
Essentially, almost nobody ever used it, not even all offices and authorities.
I think every government should be providing email service the same way they provide physical mail service. With all the rights currently given to physical mail.
We’ve tried that in Germany. The De-Mail was already dead when it was born.
Indeed, the regulation authority, e.g. the Bundesnetzagentur in Germany, will knock on your door and inspect your radio and wifi devices. That way, some years ago they’ve found a malefunctioning radio alarm clock in my area.
Some parts of the spectrum in between 2.4 and 5 GHz are used by the mobile communication standards LTE and 5G (also higher frequencies). GSM, DVB-T, and FM radio operate at lower frequencies.
They already are:
https://bsky.app/profile/rustfoundation.org
When Firefox announced they were on Bluesky, the comments here were the opposite: Why another corpo walled garden and not the real Fediverse?
Why are you taking zinc? I was under the impression that intaking zinc is a terrible idea and should be avoided at all cost.
Zinc is necessary for our body to make use of vitamine C. That’s why both are often combined in tablets.
I’ve always heard this in a metallurgy context: that you should be careful heating up brass/welding galvanized steel etc because the zinc will turn into a fairly toxic gas.
The point is that fumes, zinc oxide nano particles, which are produced when welding brass or zinc coated metals are inhaled causing lung damage and zinc fever.
I haven’t found the announcement itself, but replies by Tumblr mentioning it.
I don’t think someone blew up a container, but, as there are (illegal) hand grenades circulating in Sweden, maybe somebody deposited some in such a container. When it was emptied, all participants got into a hurry as they weren’t qualified for handling explosive devices.
Alternatively, they’ve thought beforehand and placed the sign knowing that some may also want to get rid of their grenades. But as they require extra care, it’s probably a bad idea to store them in a container in the foyer of the police station.
My gf once was at a police office in Sweden for filing a report. Near the entrance, there was a big solid metal container and the sign “no grenades” on it. It was to deposit guns without any questions asked.
Your picture shows a blade. A blade is a server…
Usually, you notice it, as Mastodon automatically adds an @username@instance for everybody the commment replies to, Lemmy doesn’t.
However, that wouldn’t be good for the fragile ecosystem in the Baltic sea.
I would suggest it’s the shadow the flame throws onto the coat of the glass maker, as they probably had a light source behind the camera while filming.
Yes, at first it contained only the part on the UWUlation test.
Sorry, wrong reply. I only modified punctuation. I appended the part on hCG tests like 2 minutes after I replied.
Feel free to indicate the imaginary unit with ‘X’ or some other distinct symbol during your derivations.