

Must have been Aldi Nord
Must have been Aldi Nord
Some of this is probably because we’re not using windows, so nearly everyone is using the browser version.
In my company in nearly every meeting someone has issues with either video, audio, or screensharing not working. We even had a couple instances (including for myself) where it showed the camera as being off, but other people could see you…
For comparison, as much as I dislike google, I also regularly use Meet and I can’t even remember ever having issues.
I switched around 7-8 years ago and pledged to stick it out despite any annoyances.
About a year later I needed to use windows for a job and found it incredibly annoying to use. So much of it is just what you are used to.
These days I love gnome and tend to use OpenSUSE or Fedora
Ufff, hurts to see because it would have definitely had at least a chance at winning the whole thing!
That’s basically it.
A famous example was a few years back when Electric Callboy wasn’t even invited to the national finals for selecting the song because the selection committee knew they would win but “didn’t feel the song was fit for radio”
It’s a different sport that originated in Mexico but has been expanding fast throughout South America and Europe.
I think Pickleball is more of a US thing
To be honest, I wasn’t fully aware of it at the time and had been targeting a different country-specific program. For this other program I had checked that I fulfilled the requirements and put something like “eligible for program” on my CV. This seemed to help, since I got a lot of responses and we generally discussed this aspect in interviews.
Ultimately though, after getting a job offer, my current company found out about the Blue Card program and we decided together that it was the easiest path. For my country (Austria) the requirement was basically that you had a job offer which paid over the national average, which is pretty typical in tech.
I think a lot of companies aren’t aware of all of the different options, so making them aware of these can’t hurt!
I got sponsored recently through the EU Blue Card program. It’s generally targeted at what would be considered ‘high-skilled individuals’, which may or may not be applicable to your situation.
Although it’s an EU program, each country gets to set their own requirements and these can vary quite a bit. Might be worth looking into, since if you qualify it is almost always much easier than other paths.
As a data scientist working in ML: it’s essentially all python outside of some really niche stuff
It was the only controller I could ever play first person games with!
Track-ball mode on the right TouchPad is just… chefs-kiss
I love my steam deck but I’m extremely disappointed by the TouchPads compared to the steam controller
Unfortunately you cant, that’s why they are getting thrown out and looking at paying 1500€ soon
I use opensuse (tumbleweed and slowroll) because I just wanted to try it out a few years back and it mostly just works.
If I were to reinstall today, I’d probably use fedora again, since it’s much easier to use things like Waydroid.
Also “sausage”, which is just a general term for all sausages in Europe
Mate, somebody just asked if a vehicle is necessary (since they are expensive). For you (and plenty lf other people), the answer is ‘yes’, but that doesn’t mean it is for everybody.
It’s technically a QWERTY-variant, but I use EurKey
It’s fun, but it being in Spanish kind of debunks it, unfortunately.
I used to spend some time on ocean vessels and listening to the captains of all the ships yap at each other in broken sea-english (since it’s the international lamgauage) was one of my favorite bits!
She (similar to Reagan in the US) enacted a massive shift in government/society from a more social-democratic focus to a more (economocally) liberal one. Her big goals were to privatize and financialize as much as possible.
This ended up leading to (as it always does) massive increases in inequality, with particularly rural/industrial regions suffering heavily while the services/financial sector in London boomed.
So she is EXTREMELY polarizing. Many conservatives or big-business types worship her, while for many/most others she’s seen as the worst thing to happen to the UK.
Cars in cities.
You don’t realize how insane they are until you spend time somewhere without them.
It’s the objective case, i.e. everything that isn’t nominative, so this usage would be correct. We don’t have a real distinction between accusative and dative in modern english.
That being said, I’m a descriptivist who is strongly of the opinion that ‘who’ is always correct and ‘whom’ is archaic.