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> If you aren't free to do what you want, you should be getting paid like you're at work.

You should be paid 2x - 3x when you're working overtime.


When everything is supposed to be "free speech", then yes. That's exactly why total free speech is a red herring.

These are all redacted in the current version, including his real estate records.

I've had to file 2 chargebacks so far with N26. First one took two weeks, and was possibly resolved by the merchant refunding me after getting pressured. And the second one I filed a month ago and hasn't even been confirmed to be investigated into.

Ironically, searching for "Website Advertising Preferences" returns 0 results.

Germany is rolling out an incentive to get products repaired. For example, repairs that can be done by yourself or in a repair café will be subsidized by €200 and repairs that require a professional or sending in, will be subsidized by 50% up to €200.


If any other laptop had a trackpad like apple, with multi touch and gesture support, I would switch.


Linux user for the past 20 years - I cannot remember the last laptop I had that didn't have multi touch and gestures support. been using mostly ThinkPads & Dells.

I don't know what marketing team created this whole "our trackpad is so different" belief, but they've done a brilliant job!


Multi-touch per se has been pretty common even in tiny junk trackpads. The problem is that it's not particularly useful in that case.

What makes Apple's trackpads so nice is a huge and solid surface. I came from Thinkpads myself and honestly didn't expect that to be as much of a thing as it turned out to be, but yes, they really are that much better. There are a few PC laptops these days with similar trackpads, but you definitely have to look for it when picking one.


This year

I've been waiting a year for the summarize AI to (not) make it to my Google Pixel 8 Pro. It should be known that everyone outside of the US get a different product than what is advertised online and reviewed on YouTube.


BetterTouchTool has a window tiler built in, too.


BetterTouchTool used to be a mandatory install for every Mac for me. Unfortunately, at some point it started putting all my screens to sleep a few times a day. I have no idea why, and it persisted across multiple devices. I switched to Magnet once I narrowed the issue to BetterTouchTool.


Anyone else remember when websites had sitemaps? I miss those days.


You mean sitemaps for humans?


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