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  • I thought the point of this community was partly to be able to communicate wishes and problems with the app without having to create a GitHub account first. But maybe you're right and it would be better to do it directly. I'll look into how to report an issue there later today.

  • In Liftoff you can also change the default in the settings.

  • That's how I do it too. Then again, Germans are allegedly very blunt and direct when it comes to such things. My social group certainly is, no shame in offering or accepting. I suppose it's different in other cultures or social groups.

  • Hm, interesting question. Dangerous in which sense?

    A kitchen knife can easily kill a person. A match might burn down a house. Everything that produces CO2 or other greenhouse gases is extremely dangerous for the whole world in the long term.

  • When starting to cook on my own, I always found it very stressful, because I felt you had to do so many things in parallel and then you look away for too long at the wrong time and something burns.

    What helped me is reading the whole recipe very carefully and then prepare everything before actually starting to cook. Many recipes tell you something like "while x simmers, cut y / prepare z". That's fine, when you have developed a feeling for how long things take, but as a beginner, it's better to do everything sequentially. It takes longer that way, but it makes it much less stressful and overwhelming.

  • If that is the case, then they are more the exception than the rule. (Do you by chance have any source on that? Because I'm pretty sure here in Germany that's not the case) Also, at least Switzerland produces less beef than it consumes, so that's not exactly sustainable. I don't know about the other two.

  • Also, hardly any cows just eat grass these days. That's not how you get a lot of meat as fast and as cheap as possible. Also, since cows need a lot of grass, I a lot less area would remain for other crops even if they did (since grass needs way more area for the same amount of calories than stuff like soybeans). So it's actually a good thing, they aren't just eating grass.

  • Last I heard Sicily was in Italy though.

  • I don't know, if this is helpful for you, because it depends on where you live.

    This is a German company and they are mostly focused on Europe both with respect to the maps available and to the countries available for shipping.

    https://www.3d-relief.com/

  • Some herbal tea. Mint would probably be best. It's what I drink most of the time anyway.

  • I wish. I usually have headaches, because my hormones go on a rollercoaster ride throughout my menstruation cycle.

  • Or being able to breathe normally when you don't have a cold.

  • Well, most people already forgot where it originated. That is from people whose job was to compute stuff by using tables, calculators and paper.

  • Oh, definitely. It's just that in my experience, women are more likely to be immediately wary of this possible danger. Or maybe I'm biased because I'm a woman. But men definitely can (and should) be wary as well.

  • I kinda can't see many women wanting to share any contact information with the random creepy stranger sitting opposite them on the train.

  • Sometimes, but I mostly see her name as Mustermann.

  • It's been a while since I watched it, but I think Kingsman fits that description.