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  • I have a CC while being an EU citizen. Main reason is calamity while traveling, it's just accepted at so many places so it could bail me out. I still buy 99,99 % of my stuff debit though, I don't need most purchases ensured, also i don't like doing my finances one month behind, I like it one month ahead, so paying my CC bills after 30 days is a net negative for me.

    Do I understand correctly that 'cashback' is the fact that if you return stuff, you get the refund cash and not wired to your account/digitally put back on the debit card? If so, can you explain the importance of that for your situation? If not, could you explain to me what 'cashback' means in this context?

  • Another confused dutchie here, this might be one of those time where dutch actually ment deutsch way back in the (murican) day. From the english Wikipedia (this article does not exist in dutch):

    A Dutch baby pancake, sometimes called a German pancake,[1] a Bismarck, a Dutch puff, Hooligan, or a Hootenanny,[2][3] is a dish that is similar to a large Yorkshire pudding.[4]

    Unlike most pancakes, Dutch babies are baked in the oven, rather than being fried. They are generally thicker than most pancakes and contain no chemical leavening ingredients such as baking powder.

    They can be sweet or savory[5] and can be served at any meal.[6][7]

    The idea of a Dutch baby pancake may have been derived from the German Pfannkuchen, but the current form originated in the US in the early 1900s.[8][9][10][11]

  • tried to figure out how to comment under the peertube vid with this lemmy account, couldn't crack it, and couldn't find usefull help, so here we are.

    I'd love this video without music, ride-alongs or drive alongs are fantastic.

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  • Denmark. It's in the Eurozone, they value education very highly and overall are more progressive then the Swiss. Might be slightly colder but it's a still sea-climate so you'll be fine :-)

  • No sir or madame, I actually verified by hand before posting that exact comment because while I did recently use it to edit the contents of a pdf (increase contrast on hiking map for BW print), I haven't that often and thus I wanted to find the rotate button myself to make sure I was giving legitimate advice :)

  • Sure do, you don't? Why isn't Russia advancing further if they are so powerful they could withstand a nato assault? With the amount of bodies spent per km2, they would need to throw another million bodies at the front line just to secure the provinces they are already claiming as theirs.

    Seeing their stocks dwindle on satellite imagery makes me think they are at the brink of complete meltdown even without a direct NATO response.

    What do you think it would look like if article 5 was triggered?