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  • Don't worry. Asbestos cement is not really dangerous, as long as the concrete is intact and you don't touch it, there's nothing to be afraid of.

    It's when it crumbles or you work on it, that you have to take care. The problem is Asbestos dust entering your lungs, where it's very carcinogenic.

    But intact walls and roof are okay.

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  • Ja, ich meinte letzteres, und ein paar Grundlagen hab ich schon mitgebracht. Aber man merkt, du hast schon etwas Übung im Erklären.

    Ich hab zwar nicht alles verstanden, aber das worauf die Frage abzielte schon. Manchmal frage ich mich aber, ob es so sinnvoll ist, die Label die man sich gibt so auszudifferenzieren. Also für die eigene Identitätsfindung und Kommunikation in der Szene vielleicht schon nützlich, aber für die Kommunikation außerhalb evtl eher hinderlich, weil wegen Überforderung? Mir hätte an der Stelle z.B. nonbinär gereicht.

    Trotzdem noch eine Nachfrage: das gilt dann nur, wenn man sich mit einer anderen Genderidentität ausdrückt als das biologische Geschlecht (daher trans), d.h. wenn z.B. ein biologischer Mann sich männlich kleidet etc. aber sich dem Geschlecht nicht wirklich zugehörig fühlt, wäre das nicht transmaskulin (sondern cis-maskulin?) oder bleibt man dann einfach bei nonbinär?

  • ich🧓📱iel
  • Hm, also vermutlich lags daran, dass die Familie, der Kuseng, ihr näher standen als der abstrakte Hass gegen eine vermutlich unbekannte Menschengruppe. Und dann hat sie durch den Fall in der eigenen Bubble festgestellt, dass es da auch um Menschen geht.

    Echt schön, dass das funktioniert hat, aber leider nichts, was man einfach auf die eigene Situation übertragen kann, und auch keine sichere Kiste. Das hätte ja auch anders ausgehen können.

    also transfeminin nichtbinär, aber ich werd meine Mutter das nicht erklären zu versuchen

    Erklärst du es mir? Ich blick da auch nicht überall durch, aber bin bemüht dazuzulernen.

  • The Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 had a massive impact on my taste in music.
  • Errrm, I'm pretty sure her age, while being a huge factor, isn't the only thing that prevented that happening. She's not exactly on a similar vibe as Anthrax or Millencolin.

    I mean, neither Britney Spears nor Christina Aguilera made the cut iirc, despite their popularity in the same era.

  • Has there ever been anything originally dismissed as pseudoscience that was later proven to be legit?
  • That's part of why that move to coin that phrase was so powerful. There are real conspiracies/intelligence agency operations (like regime changes in several countries during the 20th century), and then there are completely idiotic ideas and takes (like flat earth) and ones that were never meant to be taken serious (like birds aren't real).

    That makes it really tedious to weed out the bullshit and distinguish it from the stuff that has substance.

  • Olympic gymnast Giorgia Villa is sponsored by parmesan and takes many photos with a wheel of cheese
  • Not really. It doesn't really prevent competition. You're welcome to make your own cheese (or whatever) that competes with the protected variant. You're just not allowed to call it the same thing.

    It's more like a measure to prevent shitty corporate cost cutting and skimpflation strategies from ruining a thing into oblivion and ensuring that you can rely on a certain level of quality that is associated with the traditional product.

    The system might have it's downsides, but I'm definitely on board with the intent.

  • Don't make a mistake in choosing a distro
  • Are you talking about the major java/jre repackaging issue, that was announced (proposed update procedure included) on the archlinux news-page, that you are supposed to check before an update?

    If so, then you can't really blame the distro, if you don't follow basic best practice guidelines.
    And then you'd also be pretty late to that update and should run updates more frequently. Once a week to at least once a month is a good idea. That's the idea of a kinda bleeding edge, rolling release distro.

  • a cool guide of foods
  • If you want to say “it has this specific vegetable and that makes difference” then that’s another perspective I don’t agree with.

    That's not a point I'm trying to make. Although my idea of Döner Kebap includes specific vegetable/salad ingredients, to my understanding the defining step was putting it in a portable loaf of bread, instead of having kebap on a plate. And as another commenter said, that idea might have been re-imported. But neither was I around when it first appeared, nor am I a Döner Historian of any capicity, so I have to rely on the sources I read. I'm also not passionate enough about the topic to do a lot more research. But no matter it's origins: Döner holds a very special place in Germany's culinary environment and that's thanks to Turkish immigration history. So it's definitely a significant food in this country.

  • a cool guide of foods
  • Nobody denies its Turkish roots though. AFAIK putting Kebap in bread isn't really a thing in Turkey and although one might argue how big a contribution that is, it's that step that combined a Turkish dish with German Imbiss culture and made this a huge success all over Germany.

    You're welcome to try the same thing with Schnitzel and if you attain the same level of success and cultural significance, I'd rightfully call you the "inventor". (though I have to inform you, that "Schnitzelsemmel" is a thing already, so maybe think of a different example)

  • Germany has too many solar panels, and it's pushed energy prices into negative territory
  • Either the article is disingenuous or he's an absolute idiot.

    Or maybe you didn't realize this was an analysis of the situation and an outlook on possible future development based on his economic expertise rather than a call to action.

  • Germany has too many solar panels, and it's pushed energy prices into negative territory
  • Maybe we'll get to the point. This news just shows us, that solar power can really be very impactful, even in not-so-sunny Germany. And that we've reached a turning point, where we can no longer 'just' put up more solar panels, but also start developping systems to store this excess energy in an economically feasible manner.

    But actually, that's nothing very new either. At least for home owners, who just put solar panels on their roofs, also investing in battery storage to use most of the produced energy themselves has been the economic strategy for a few years, since the price gap between what you got for putting energy into the grid, and what you had to pay for taking energy out of the grid was the only thing left that (economically) incentivized people to install solar power ever since the so called "Einspeisevergütung" subsidies have been dropped.

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