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  • As I haven't seen this mentioned so far: Be sure that you both learn the language.

    Seen a lot of posts in other immigration heavy subs/communities where people move to europe and don't make any effort on learning the local language, and then are surprised/depressed that they can't find any friends or jobs

  • the thing is: the employer has absolutely 0 say on if a person is sick or not. If a doctor says a person can't work: that's it. The company 0 in the matter.

    In fact, the company isn't even allowed to ask why a person is sick. An official note from the doctor is all that matters

  • Abolutely necessarily.

    it works like this:

    • @privateuser@mastodon.example.com has a "followers only account".
    • @someuser@pixelfed.example.com is a friend of above account, requested access and was granted. This now causes mastodon.example.com to push all messages of @privateuser to pixelfed.example.com.
    • @anotheruser@pixelfed.example.com requests access, but gets ignored. But the pixelfed instance marks the user as "follows @privateuser"
    • In the interface of @someuser, the messages are shown as expected.
    • In the interface of @anotheruser, they are also shown. Because PF basically does a database "select messages of users that the user follows", without checking if the access was ever granted.

    Important to note, that this would not happen, if the messages weren't already pushed to the server due to the "allowed" user

  • when I was a teenager, I was in the supermarket with my mom and my baby sister.

    My mom wanted to quickly grab something from the other side of the store, so I stayed at my sister in her stroller.

    I was standing next to the stroller, playing with my gameboy.

    When my mom came back, a woman berated her (and indirectly me) that it's so irresponsible to leave my sister unsupervised, as I wasn't paying attention.

    Mind you, I was literally 30cm next to my sister. Who was sitting in her stroller doing nothing but playing with a toy and looking around.