freeman 13h ago • 100%
Its worrying to me that there are different proposed solutions to the question by OP. bicycle=designated And cycle routes (ncn=yes and so on)
Isnt a problem that there are two ore more ways to achieve the same thing?
freeman 6d ago • 100%
I knew someone who believed that it sucks the soul out of you if you get photographed...
freeman 2w ago • 75%
I strongly doubt that you NEED a cybertruck.
Go with the smallest vehicle you can get away with. For moving house or buying a big couch or sth you can rent a bigger vehicle (a van is probbaly more practical in these situations anyway).
Smaller vehicles are just so much cheaper in maintenance, EVs even more
freeman 2w ago • 100%
I think the molecular structure is very similar to a necessary molecule (fat or sth.?). So the PFAS get in the place a normal molecule should be but they do the job not as good. Something like that. Great MinuteEarth Video about PFAS (4') https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3aFzQdWQTg
freeman 2w ago • 100%
I use Symphonium for a year now and it is all I ever needed. Has all bells and whistles, great support and all of the features you could wish. A huge step up from the native app or even findroid and the likes.
freeman 2w ago • 100%
Testing
freeman 2w ago • 100%
Thanks, I might have overstepped my knowledge here, I'll look into it.
freeman 3w ago • 33%
Nato is a group of independant, mostly democratic states. Nato generally doesn't kill people, because it doesn't attack, does not do genocide and most relevant for the meme, it doesn't redraw state lines.
If Nato would do several of those things, you might have a point, please prove me wrong.
Also the second pic is ridiculous. What even do the Nato-emblems mean? It cant be singular bases or single memberstates. So what is it? And what about russias allies, why arent they painted/highlited? If one would want to show the big allies, the BRICS+ states could be marked. But like this, the second image is worthless.
freeman 3w ago • 100%
Funnily enough this is how many non-binary people want to be adressed in german, as the equivalent of "they" (sie) is not used as a neutral version of he/she. Probably because "sie" is the same word as "sie" (she).
freeman 3w ago • 100%
I miss small phones
freeman 3w ago • 100%
Technically we have a open-list party-list proportional representation for the Nationalrat (one part of the legislative on federal level, like the congress in the US). This is the most interesting one in my opinion. Other parts of the political body do have slightly different systems I think, the Ständerat (kinda like the senate) even has a majority system.
I went down a YT rabbithole, because of your comments :D Short, kinda maths-video about different votingsystems: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaxVCsnox_4 A longer math/maths-history video by veritasium: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qf7ws2DF-zk More about the tradition and culture in swiss politics (altho a bit romantic i must say) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQ5pmW3l8tU
freeman 3w ago • 100%
6 W of power but no AND and OR The energyprices have to go up some more for me accept that trade off...
freeman 4w ago • 100%
That sounds fun
freeman 4w ago • 100%
Yes, 3 branches (just the standard separation of powers) and 3 "levels" (with the judicative branch 4 depending on the case). Swiss and US system is very similar. The big and important difference is the election system. The US has the shitty system that forces a two-party-situation over the years. We have a more proportional system, where you vote for a party (actually a list by a party but thats a detail) and for candidates. Then the seats are spread to the parties, if your chosen party doesnt win a seat, your vote isnt wasted (which would then require strategic voting which leads to two parties). Your vote is passed on to another party. Which one that will be, your party decides. So if you vote for "radical-left-party" and its members, this vote isnt wasted bit goes to another leftleaning party, which has a "Listenverbindung" (Joint up lists) with the "radical-left-party".
And of course we have direct democracy (voting often on singular laws, also statewide/canton/communal) and we dont have gerrymandering but just the normal division into "Gemeinden" (literally "community", which would be a county? or village/city in the US).
I dont want to be obnoxious or condecending, but i think the swiss has one of the best democratic systems while the US has a very bad system considering the US is known to be democratic and even the birthplace of democracy. It turns out that later updates to democracy were needed. :D
freeman 4w ago • 100%
I am swiss and I know how our system works pretty well, I am a teacher
freeman 4w ago • 100%
Hasnt Microsoft built a Nuclear power plant? There was a post about it in the last few days
freeman 4w ago • 100%
Several people already got arrested, as the capsule hasnt gone through the medical/clinical testing required and because the gas used, nitrogen, isnt allowed to be used in this way medically. A few days ago a Bundesrat (member of the federal executive) just called it illegal. Now we will see, if the (cantonal, then probably the federal) judicative branch says the same.
freeman 4w ago • 100%
Yea, right? And you get links to apps/websites which use OSM. Most of them I have never heard of or found while googeling.
The OpenSource Community is the best part of the web, maybe even the last good part.
freeman 4w ago • 100%
Yea, depending on your area, there will be too many questions. Sometimes even walkingspeed is too fast, as there are a lot of missing data sometimes
My favorite feature: The Team-Mode, where you and friends can battle it out. Great when hanging around with a bigger group of friends, you can split up for a set amount of time and see, who gets the most points. I am not affiliated with the app, but really enjoy it and thought that you guys might like it as well. Have a nice day!