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inb4 put Linux on it...
Proxmox it and then install a bunch of Linux containers on it!
Reading it in the original German, it appears that this refers to when a receipt is given, but does not seem to behold owners of ATMs, or the service providers, to provide a receipt from an automated transaction.
I am not a lawyer (or Anwalt, or Advisor, or Attorney), nothing in this post shall constitute advice, or advisement on legal interpretation leading to action. If you have concerns about the propriety of an interaction between yourself and a financial services provider I recommend that you consult with a financial advisor or attorney.
This is the answer right here!
It's that but all in black... because I couldn't afford the color when I got the tattoo a few years ago...
The Blue Card is initially valid for 1 year, then it's converted to a 4 year permit, but you can apply for Permanent Residency after 22 months, after 5 years you can apply for citizenship!
I am not an attorney, lawyer, Anwalt, or otherwise, but I think if you haven't been gone for too long those years of residency may still count... I dunno though.
I have an advanced dual-degree (ZAB counted it as a single degree with specialty though :( ) in Cybersecurity. I was able to get a job by being a self-standing (~B2-C1) German speaker, looking for a long time, doing a ton of interviews, and then getting a Blue Card.
I know that's an unhelpful set of steps but:
- The Make It In Germany Website is super helpful walking through processes and steps. https://www.make-it-in-germany.com/
- Xing is a job board that I had great luck finding tech roles on. https://xing.com/
- I applied for and was awarded a Blue Card both by being in a Bottleneck field and by having two EQF 7 Qualifications (CISSP and Masters Degree). https://www.make-it-in-germany.com/en/visa-residence/types/eu-blue-card
- I speak German well as before I was 6, I lived in Wiesbaden and Darmstadt. So I had significant exposure, and then continued studying German through High School (Gymnasium), College (Hochschule and Universität), and in my daily life.
Thank you very much for your reply! I appreciate you!
This is true, I know I have no legal concerns (it's an image from fiction...) but the societal ones are my biggest worries.
Thank you for your reply! This puts me at ease! :-D
It all boils down to the use of the symbol in Star Trek VI. It was redesigned to be a black logo on a white circle and red flag to show the Klingons had deteriorated into being problematic... so the intent was to make the flag look fascist.
That said, it has meaning, history (in the series, not the real world, lol), and it was only represented that way in one movie...
Thank you for your response though, it is very helpful!
I have a funny screenshot about this! I didn't know Fedora and OpenSUSE were Debian based! /s