It’s about covering your face in public, i.e. on the festival venue it would be O.K., in public transport possibly not.
As far as I understood, @Lazycog@sopuli.xyz was talking about the phonetic alphabet used in the armies of NATO countries, which is standardised by ICAO as Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, … and is not the everyday phonetic alphabet in each country, e.g. in Germany commonly Anton, Bertha, Cäsar, … but there are plenty of different versions and variants for each German speaking country.
If we would go back to Latin, it wouldn’t be the Latin as spoken by Cicero but some Vulgar Latin, as it is the origin of Romance languages like Italian, with simpler grammar.
Scarfs, costume masks and medical face masks are allowed in Austria too, but only under special circumstances, e.g. costumes are permitted only for “customs events” (Brauchtumsveranstaltungen) and thus are forbidden for everyday use.
However, you can get fined for wearing a scarf if the police officer perceives it to be not cold enough.
https://www.sueddeutsche.de/panorama/oesterreich-burkaverbot-trifft-maskottchen-und-radfahrer-1.3700378
Of course they knew. For Ingvar Kamprad, it was all about saving money. No matter what.
This works only as long as you have cash in your purse. If are running out of cash, your bank probably won’t hand out new cash, as the accounting software may be affected too.
In Sweden, cash free shops (kontantfri butik) and gastronomy are not uncommon. You can either pay by Swish, which is the cash-less system of the Swedish banks and everybody with a Swedish bank account is free to use, or with credit or debit card (Visa, MasterCard). VPay / EC / Giro cards, that have been until recently common in e.g. Germany may work often but not always. Additionally, in pubs and bars, it is common to pay when placing the order, before you get your drink, i.e. not in the end before you leave.
AfaIk, posts and comments cannot be exported.
For the rest you may use the “export settings” function in the “personal settings” section on the webpage of your Lemmy instance (yet I don’t know what is actually exported).
Alternatively, you may use one of the tools mentioned in this post (the post is in German, the linked webpages are in English): https://slrpnk.net/post/10923543
Warning strikes are rarely large, regular strikes commonly are.
Was sind denn das für komische Zahlen vor dem Klammeraffen. Die gehören da bestimmt nicht hin!
[Wütende Löschgeräusche]
Das sehe ich auch so. Alles andere wäre wirklich komisch und müsste eigentlich systematisch auftreten.
Leider bleibt im Artikel unklar, ob die E-Mails, die Empfänger A erhalten hat jedoch für B bestimmt waren, an A oder B adressiert waren.
Da im Artikel die Bahn-App genannt wird, in der einer der Beiden mit seiner richtigen E-Mail-Adresse registriert ist, die E-Mails jedoch beim falschen Empfänger landen, gehe ich davon aus, dass entweder die Bahn trotzdem die falsche E-Mail-Adresse verwendet hat (manuell übertagen?) oder bei Google intern was falsch läuft, dass korrekt adressierte E-Mails für Empfänger A bei Empfänger B landen. Bei Letzterem läge es in der Verantwortung von Google, den Fehler in der internen Adressierung zu beheben. Dabei müssten eigentlich beide ihre Adressen behalten können, da diese ja verschieden sind.
Der Mann ist Lehrer und um Lehrer zu werden muss man sicher mehr an Optimismus aufbringen als der Durchschnitt zur Verfügung hat.
Beside the credibility issues of Euronews, Sweden in fact has a problem with gang violence.
https://www.statista.com/topics/7088/crime-in-sweden/
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-67342368
in German:
https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/schweden-banden-kriminalitaet-100.html
In Swedish:
https://www.svt.se/nyheter/om/gangbrottslighet
https://www.svt.se/nyheter/lokalt/varmland/tre-fragor-om-gangens-rekrytering-av-barn
Ah, obviously you’re right and bash is less tolerant to spaces than I’ve had in my mind:
You can declare aliases that will last as long as your shell session by simply typing these into the command line. The syntax looks like this:
alias alias_name="command_to_run"
Note that there is no spacing between between the neighbor elements and the equal sign. This is not optional. Spaces here will break the command.
Preferred over alias is function llaa { … }. Alias is for backwards compatibility.
Again what learned. What is wrong with having spaces around the equals sign, though?
Me too… I also bet some Canadian would wonder why large areas of his country have dissolved.
The query actually shows a lack of confidence. He should have googled “How to recover a file from /dev/null?” instead.
What is she thinking about?