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[–] [email protected] 4 points 6 hours ago

Inherited a Hilti Hammer drill from my dad that was used for basically everything in construction and demolition he ever did since before I was born - around 4 decades ago. It was and is the tool he and now me always go to when cheaper drills can't deal with the problem. Be it hammering through super massive concrete walls or enduring hours-long destruction sessions, it just does the job.

Nowadays it looks like a utter piece of junk that got tumble dried with rocks, but it's as reliable as on day one.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

A mesh surface is not automatically longer lasting. Quite the contrary, actually:

Mesh is "less material per surface". This means more stress is put on the strands than for a full cover upholstery.

Mesh is open, which over time means that dirt and grime will start gathering in the cushion beneath the mesh. This can end up pretty nasty over the years of heavy usage.

In the end, it's always about proper materials: good quality foam exists and are used by some, but obviously it's usually more expensive. Same for the surface material: there's super cheap PVC leather that will start flaking off in weeks, and there's high quality PVC leather that will last a decade. Or just go for real leather if you got the money. All of the closed surfaces have the advantage of being incredibly easy to clean and maintain: simply wipe them with a wet towel. For real leather, only a tiny bit of extra care is needed ( waxing ).

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago

Technically true, but I think everybody knows exactly what kind of dlc is meant, and because they still make up the majority of dlc content and addon-sized dlcs are so rare, it's fair to call them that.

Moneygrab empty dlcs ( shiny horse armor! ) are stupid, and history has shown that people are not fiscally responsible enough to not be lured into spending absurd amounts of money for very shallow or plain empty content. "Vote with your wallet" doesn't really work in the face of more and more insidious marketing efforts.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 day ago

*rogue Roguelike

Though rougelike certainly sounds like an interesting genre too 😉

[–] [email protected] 5 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Of course these conversations progressions from a relationship can happen, but in this case, with all the mental stress and issues both sides are dealing with and how toxic the relationship has become, it would be very hard to achieve and questionable if it's worth the effort. Ultimately, only OP can evaluate what matters to him, but separating completely is not something I've should be afraid of evaluating as an option at all.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago

Not a big fan of this blanket sentiment.

It's important to note that it absolutely is NOT necessary to hear things "pop" or "break" to deliver effective CPR. It's a common occurrence and not worrisome, but a lack of those effects is not a sufficient indicator you have to increase pressure.

Rather check or have someone next to you check how deep you're compressing so it's about 2-2.5 inches. It's handy to know how much that actually is. While it is a significant depth, it's also not as deep as some think. When in doubt, always err on the side of pushing too deep, but there's no inherent benefit to crushing bones and cartilage and it's also very exhausting trying to continuously push so incredibly deep.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

Regarding the profit incentive: providing free school lunches or medical/ hygiene supplies does not hurt profits. As the meals/supplies will still have to be sourced from the market, it probably will now be a few big contacts with big suppliers that will cover entire school districts.

The costs of these contracts will be a public burden unless they implemented a specific focus tax to pay for it, so it will come out of various broad tax pools. This means everyone pays a little bit so every kid has something to eat. Even if you don't have any kids or if your kid gets homemade lunch packs. This is where the "social" aspect comes in.

Other countries, many of them European, actually go a step in the other direction: if you do not have kids, you actually pay a premium on your income tax. And that is generally accepted, because for society to live on, obviously kids are necessary. And if you don't support society by raising kids, you at least help cover some of the associated costs. These premiums are explicitly used to fund kindergartens, schools etc..

An often valid capitalist criticism of public large contracts on infrastructure such as this is that the public offices tend to be notoriously bad negotiators, accepting worse deals than private companies would. This is because there's little to no incentive for them to reach good terms. It also makes the process more vulnerable to corruption and politicking on a grander scale. These are not guaranteed to happen, good governance can definitely avoid this. But public governance simply isn't that great to begin with in many areas.

[–] [email protected] 13 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

It's is important to understand what law is used for these rulings.

Germany limits free speech by putting penalties on speech that calls for others to commit crimes. This is rarely actually enforced by police or judges when it is about minor things or clearly satirical/parody usage. On the other hand, when it's clearly malicious intent and for severe crimes, there's little tolerance.

Most commonly this happens when people publicly call for violent regime changes (attacking democratic/republican or feudal constitutional principles) or calling for violence against basic human rights, e.g. supporting genocide, deportations of specific groups, etc..

This actually serves as a strong base which is mostly used to combat domestic terrorism and unconstitutional organizations such as far right parties ( see dissolution of NPD).

Calling for support of an officially recognized terrorist organization is a surefire way to get into trouble. Hamas is, as in many countries, recognized as such by Germany. The judge now based their ruling on the belief that the chant is "clearly and obviously used to support Hamas" and as such supports terrorism.

What the article above does not tell: This ruling is incredibly controversial in Germany, and it is actually very likely to be overturned in a higher court. There even are precedent rulings of the same chant with entirely different ruling outcomes.

It really saddens me to see so many clearly well-meaning left-oriented people on Lemmy get outraged so easily without being informed. If you lack info, I feel such news should be approached with cautious neutrality until more info is gathered and an opinion is formed and voiced.

Yes, it's fine to dislike this ruling and voice such an opinion. But calling Germany fascist or "freedom of speech is dead in Germany" based on such an individual event is just comically far from the truth.

We have checks and balances in Germany. Our system is not perfect, but whose is, and I firmly believe it's still better than most out there.

Germany has no infinite freedom of speech, but I also firmly believe that being intolerant of intolerance is absolutely vital for a robust liberal society. So I'm fine with deeply disruptive and simply vile inciting speech being treated as criminal.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

Oh, I actually like the story as well, it's well written and provokes thought and reflection, which makes it very laudable.

I am just genuinely curious if I missed something in terms of classification.

[–] [email protected] 11 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

At the risk of outing my ignorance: what makes this a poem? I have a hard time reading it with "rhythm" because it lacks rhyme, and the line breaks seem almost arbitrarily meaningless as well.

I feel it is much closer to a "plain" parable, but I'm really not versed in literary science.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

But it's not really true. Switzerland has no naval branch of its armed forces.

It has a dozen or so of 10t patrol boats armed with a single 50cal MG for its lakes, and those are organized in a single motor boat company, which is staffed and manned by the military engineers branch.

Their duties are supporting the border guard (police) on the lakes against trespass/ smugglers and assisting (civilian) search& rescue.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

Or trainers, equally ready to access. There's even tools like wemod that offer trainers for all your games at a convenient single click.

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