[-] Schlecknits@feddit.de 19 points 4 weeks ago

Even if you have the option to park directly in the sun, would you?

Being in a car that has been heating up for several hours of direct sun exposure is grueling. Switching on the AC to cool down to acceptable temperatures will probably drain more battery then was gained by the solar panel.

[-] Schlecknits@feddit.de 46 points 2 months ago

Alpine users in shambles

[-] Schlecknits@feddit.de 22 points 2 months ago

As the others said, it's not a real translation. The e with the Umlauts isn't even used in German. We only have äöü.

An acurate translation of robot would be "Roboter"

[-] Schlecknits@feddit.de 26 points 3 months ago

High visbility vest and a socket set should do the trick.

[-] Schlecknits@feddit.de 15 points 3 months ago

I cast "Mend Butthole"

[-] Schlecknits@feddit.de 16 points 3 months ago

I generally prefer warm white lights as well, however cold white has it's uses.

In our workshop where I often do electronics stuff cold white light is important as you don't wanna mess up colors when for example reading color-coded resistors.

[-] Schlecknits@feddit.de 55 points 4 months ago

May I suggest adding one more lane, as this will definitily fix this intersection as well as traffic in general

[-] Schlecknits@feddit.de 38 points 9 months ago

I truly feel bad for unity developers here. While unity as a company was always a bit shitty from what I've heard, the engine itself still was a very low barrier to entry into game development, however now it feels like you are being punished for releasing something which is marginally successful.

If you are looking for Unity alternatives, I'd like to suggest Godot. While some things are rough around the edges the engine has made huge improvements in the last year or so. It's developed by a small independent team as well as it's own community and completly open source, effectively eliminating the chance for corporated fuckery like in Unity's case.

[-] Schlecknits@feddit.de 23 points 10 months ago

If you are from Europe, especially German-speaking countries: So called Buntbartschlüssel (literal translation: colorful beard keys) are very popular for older buildings and garden sheds as well as for interior doors in residential buildings.

There are around 70 different types with you being able to spot which one is need by just looking inside the keyhole, there are handy charts for this purpose.

[-] Schlecknits@feddit.de 15 points 10 months ago

GDPR didn't give you cookie banners, it's shitty websites that do.

If they were to just follow activated "Do not Track"-Preferences, they wouldn't need to ask, instead they would deactived them by default. Or you could just not use cookies, it's not like somebody forces you to give cookies out to your website's users.

[-] Schlecknits@feddit.de 14 points 11 months ago

As a small kid i once rode my kickscooter in a similar parked car, cause to be honest I wasn't looking and also wasn't expecting a car to pretrude like one meter into the sidewalk. While I was definitly careless (and also like 5) you should expect accidents happening when you leave stuff in places they don't belong.

[-] Schlecknits@feddit.de 16 points 1 year ago

Mein Lebensgefährte und ich engagieren uns in einem Handykurs für Senioren, der von der Gemeinde veranstaltet wird. Da fangen wir jedes Jahr bei Null an und lehren dann von Telefonieren und SMS, über Whatsapp, Fotografieren und Webbrowsing alles. So grundlegende Sicherheitsthemen machen wir auch, z.b. Handy aktualisiern oder wie betrügerische SMS ausschauen.

Auch Handysignatur bzw. idAustria ist ein großes Thema von uns, weil das in Österreich sehr forciert wird derzeit und ältere Menschen nicht wirklich eine Anlaufstelle bezüglich dessen haben, mal abgesehen vom Gemeinde-ITler, aber der kann sich zeitbedingt auch nicht um alles kümmern.

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