I don't think we have that rule in Germany. I only know that the cheapest drink on the menu must be non alcoholic.
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Germany is very weird about water. We have clean good tap water everywhere but restaurants want you to pay for bottled water. I have been to a few countries and most of them give you water without asking. But not Germany.
What gpu does the laptop have? That is very important. Many games run well on AMD graphics but nvidia often can be problematic.
Why? Systemd is open source.
Don't need to. Mine does that on it's own. I love that thing.
Like you said: RAID is not a backup. If it's import follow at least the 3-2-1 rule. 3 copies on at least 2 different media, 1 of them off site.
I miss black and white. Also I would like to play something like viva piñata.
Our faves are "The Vegan Chinese Kitchen" and "The Korean Vegan Cookbook". Also https://redhousespice.com/ has amazing vegan recipes.
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I guess not buying a console is a way. Sure it's cheaper than a pc but at some point you will have paid more in subscriptions and overpriced games than a pc would have cost.
When I was in the US the last time (must be around 20 years ago) there was a man in booth in a parking garage. It was something I had naver really seen in germany before. All our garages were already automated back then.
Later I thought about that and got to the conclusion that this person's work must be cheaper than just putting up an automated system.
The US seems to have a few other jobs that I had never seen in germany. Greeter, bagger, sign spinner.
I don't know what it looks like today but for me that looks like jobs just to make people work.
AFAIK it's not about drinking tap water. Pretty much everyone knows that our water is high quality. It's more that it's not freely offered at restaurants and requesting it is sometimes even frowned upon. We went to a spot where a friend was rather rudely cut off after the second glass of water while the whole table was ordering the "expensive" drinks.