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For a second, I read dogmas as some kind of X-mas for dogs, and I had a hard time parsing the title. To my defense, I haven't had any coffee yet today.

Anyhow, happy holidays to all of you!


Happy Dogmas to you as well


Woof! =)


Lately, many Presta tubes come with valve nuts that fit Schrader valve holes. The nuts look similar to this: https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/612j5EAmLXL._AC_UF1000,1...

So there's not necessarily a need to carry tubes with both valve types.


Oh, I think I've seen one of those! Cool, that could definitely help for emergencies.


At least the federal government loves to contract McKinsey, so a lot of the profit still ends up outside of the country. I didn't find any quickly accessible data on the state government in Schleswig-Holstein, though.


>so a lot of the profit still ends up outside of the country.

I have no idea how you come up with that corollary. All big traditional consultancies are partnerships and any profit is distributed among the partners. If a country (e.g. Germany) makes a loss, then profits from other countries will flow into the country to make up for this.


To Heise's (slight) defense, their forum system is at least 24 years old, extrapolated from checking the date of my first comment on it. Probably even older. Apart from driving page impressions, there didn't seem to be an incentive to make the experience smoother, as user engagement is still very high.


As someone who always thought that it'd be cool to create my own parts and components by milling, but who never actually had access to a milling workshop, I find this video extremely satisfying to watch. Thank you!


IIRC, amber was considered the most eye friendly color back then. The cheaper monochrome screens were green-on-black.


I used to have this Debian box (which was a PowerMac G4) in my hallway. It had a 1000+ day uptime, back when this kind of uptime was still cool, or at least I thought it was. At some point it was two major versions behind, and I decided to dist-upgrade it. To my amazement, the upgrade went flawlessly, and the system booted without problems afterward. Debian is just great like that.


The cringe is strong with this one.

(Thanks for the heads up, I hadn't seen that)


GP maybe meant EU + US in addition to the obvious Apple + Google?


Or MS + Apple on desktop.


Haha, before looking at the price, I joked "I'm not going to buy this if it's only $99 or less."

I sure didn't get disappointed.


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