

its not even funny because the nazis actually abolished Fraktur for being jewish or something…without googling it…yeah, probably something about “being jewish” that used to be their go-to, cant be wrong


its not even funny because the nazis actually abolished Fraktur for being jewish or something…without googling it…yeah, probably something about “being jewish” that used to be their go-to, cant be wrong


Okay, i testet this and its one thing not, rapid, because the interface lags like hell under linux while maxing out my poor AMD 7640u, sure, a laptop CPU but neither darktable not rawtherapee do that. Hard pass for me, an interface that runs with 2fps is just not useable at all.


Iirc only the UK law is actually binding, the EU, for now, got only guidelines, source Trust me Bro because its early and I feel not like doing research
The whole pocket issue seems to be more complex than just “tight pants look dumb otherwise”, saw a Video about it the other day which was somewhat entertaining https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jA_elEw-Oog (Channel: AnswerInProgress , Canadians)


This is bad for any card secondary market, think magic the gathering or pokemon. Usually you send or receive singles or maybe 5 cards at most as a letter, now this needs to be a package i guess.
I would also echo the fears of a throughly digitalized society


The sad part as I read it is that you actually have to work 8 hours at all. Productivity has increased more than thrice in the last few decades, yet, the early industrialization 8+ hours are still the norm while it has been proven to be unproductive for most jobs and defiantly unhealthy. Or at least that is what I interpret into it. There are different models of work breaks, I think the french have a somewhat long lunch break because they celebrate it more while other work cultures are more on the nutrition acquisition road


There are some japanese mechanical pencils that rotate the lead a bit every time you push it down.
https://www.jetpens.com/blog/Uni-Kuru-Toga-A-Comprehensive-Guide/pt/706
That vendor, jetpens, is an american site that imports from japan…but sitting in europe, for now this seems to be the best method of acquiring japanese writing stuff short of actually flying there personally. You might find that interesting. There are some stylish ones, I wish they had existed when I was younger and needed them in school
The pony always gets me
As a German, we actually had Sütterlin in school in art class so we did learn it, but for me personally no practical application