PostingInPublic 1 week ago • 100%
Der Hausarzt bekommt für ein Spektrum an Leistungen eine Pauschale pro Patient, anstatt die Leistungen einzeln mit der Kasse abzurechnen. Das bedeutet, jede Leistung, die erbracht wird, geht jetzt von seinem Gewinn ab, und er wird es sich dreimal überlegen, ob er sie erbringt, und zwar aus wirtschaftlichen, nicht aus medizinischen Gründen.
Wenn da ein junger Mann in die Praxis kommt, die gehen ja notorisch nicht zum Arzt und sind sowieso nicht viel krank, springen dem Arzt natürlich gleich die Dollarzeichen in die Augen. Zum Ausgleich dafür kannst Du, wenn Du älter wirst, mit Knickerigkeit rechnen.
Ich glaube man kommt raus, indem man in eine KK wechselt, die im Bundesland keine HzV-Verträge machen, aber das ist jetzt wirklich nicht zitierfähig.
PostingInPublic 2 weeks ago • 100%
Lasst Euch bloß keinen HzV aufschwatzen.
PostingInPublic 1 month ago • 100%
Toilet paper in broth 🍲
PostingInPublic 2 months ago • 98%
I switched my main gaming computer to Mint after testing it on a laptop. Being away from Windows is awesome. You know how everything always wants your attention on Windows? Your antivirus proudly announces its existence. Windows wants to know if it should remove some printers? Some PDF software needs updated RIGHT NOW. There's a license change please acknowledge this 20 page document. Animated attention grabbing everywhere. I always think FUCK OFF when presented with this bullshit.
You know what - Mint doesn't do that. I've not been internally shouting at my own computer since I went that way.
It is serene.
PostingInPublic 2 months ago • 100%
Hätte jetzt gedacht, das wäre gesicherter Fakt. Ich denke pflanzlich > tierisch > Kokosfett > gehärtete Fette, und trau keinem Fertigprodukt. Aber... Butter ist schon lecker!
PostingInPublic 3 months ago • 100%
Schön, dass Du Dir so viel Mühe machst, gegen Gewalt zu agieren! Ich spiele auf die Rechtschreibung im Meme an. OP wollte wohl erhält-st schreiben, Infinitiv erhalt-en, er hat aber erhäl-st geschrieben, Infinitiv erhal-en oder halt erhals-en, weil wir nicht erhals-st schreiben würden. Immer für einen Witz gut!
PostingInPublic 3 months ago • 100%
Erhalsen ist gar kein deutsches Wort. Ich spiele auf den Rechtschreibfehler im Meme an. Du kannst mir Pedanterie vorwerfen, oder dass ich Lehrerwitze mache, Gewaltaufruf ist jetzt eeeeecht weit hergeholt.
Edith Erklärung in der anderen Antwort, falls es grammatikalisch unklar ist
PostingInPublic 3 months ago • 37%
Ja, die sollte man wirklich alle miteinander erhalsen.
PostingInPublic 3 months ago • 100%
Just power-hungry generals? Anything more to the story?
PostingInPublic 3 months ago • 100%
Counting 5 I assumed were correct!
PostingInPublic 3 months ago • 100%
Und Prossikjutto (prosciutto)
PostingInPublic 3 months ago • 99%
I think the most important topic right now is confronting the climate change and the problems it is going to cause, on every level local, regional, national and international. This looming crisis is going to affect everything and everyone on an existential level, and requires every of these government levels, even every individual, to fucking work and to fucking stand together.
And now my compatriots elect AfD.
PostingInPublic 3 months ago • 100%
Spaghetti all'assassina if someone wants an actual dish 🙂 Not the best recipe for munchies however.
PostingInPublic 3 months ago • 100%
Und jetzt alle! "Ich hab ne Zwiebel aufm Kopp, ich bin ein Döner 🎺"
Oder vielleicht lieber doch nicht, wenn ich so drüber nachdenke.
PostingInPublic 4 months ago • 100%
176cm would be given as "eins-sechsundsiebzig" in German, literally translating to one six and seventy (yeah it's backwards), which works exactly like currency.
PostingInPublic 4 months ago • 100%
It is known in Germany, "Eulen nach Athen tragen". I've heard the explanation that the currency of Athens in antiquity had owl on one side.
PostingInPublic 4 months ago • 100%
That's great news! Occasionally I browse the NA beers and last week I thought how great it would be to be able to drink a Guinness! Maybe it arrives here sometime.
PostingInPublic 4 months ago • 100%
Yeah that's not the problem we're talking about, it's about still being presented with these 45 years later, with memories from a time when you were a stupid little kid.
Stupid brain.
PostingInPublic 5 months ago • 100%
Ach jetzt habe ich hier so einen langen Text zum Anbau im Garten geschrieben, aber Du nimmst ja Töpfe.
Wichtig für Dich ist, Dir nicht die "falschen" Bioanbau-Tipps anzueignen, es gibt sozusagen zwei Systeme, eines funktioniert wie chemische Düngung nur Bio, das andere ist die gute alte Kreislaufwirtschaft mit Misthaufen/Kompost.
Hornspäne gehören in die zweite Kategorie! In der Kreislaufwirtschaft muss man immer N hinzugeben, da es im Winter ausgewaschen wird, dazu die Hornspäne. Zur Umsetzung wird ein aktives Bodenleben benötigt, Hornspäne versorgen die Erde für 3 Monate, brauchen aber erhebliche Zeit, bevor der N dann auch zur Verfügung steht. Ob Dein Wurmkompost dazu reicht kann ich Dir nicht sagen, ich würde auf jeden Fall noch ein paar von den Würmern mit reingeben. Mit einem aktiven Bodenleben handelst Du Dir natürlich auch die dazugehörigen Probleme ein. Wenn Du Dich traust, misch eine Schaufel Gartenerde unter. Die Jauche verwende ich nur, wenn ich schnell einen N Dünger brauche, das wird Dir bei soviel Hornspäne aber nicht passieren.
Was die Düngung mit P und K angeht, ist bei Verwendung von Kompost als Grundlage für die Topferde nichts weiter zu beachten, da sie nicht auswaschen und im Kompost reichlich vorhanden sind. Kompost könnte ich im Recyclingcenter kaufen, aber ich habe ja meinen eigenen, den ich 1:1 mit Gartenboden vermische. Regenwürmer helfen bei der Umsetzung.
Nach dem System Kreislaufwirtschaft werden Pflanzen nicht so stark, denn die Pflanzen haben immer nur so viele Nährstoffe, wie das Bodenleben liefern kann, was weniger sein wird, als die modernen hochgezüchteten Pflanzen verwenden können. Das ist bei den Tomaten nicht anders.
Gibt man die Nährstoffe direkt, hat man die Probleme nicht, und solche Lösungen gibt es auch in Plastikflaschen im Baumarkt zu kaufen, auch in Bio. Ich nehme das nicht, mit dem Argument, dass ich ja nicht im Gewerbsanbau bin und mich 20 oder auch 40 Prozent mehr oder weniger nicht umbringen werden.
Also tote Erde plus quasi chemisch wie Du es kennst, oder lebendige Erde mit wenig Arbeit, aber mit Abstrichen bei der Ausbeute!
PostingInPublic 5 months ago • 100%
That's exactly how they get you, by telling you everybody is influenced (and stupid) but you and them, the smart people.
PostingInPublic 5 months ago • 100%
What if you're already right there? You wouldn't know!
PostingInPublic 5 months ago • 100%
Yes exactly that! Our languages belong in the same category, west-germanic, so your feeling is justified.
PostingInPublic 5 months ago • 100%
Yeah obviously, don't you guys have Mitternachtssuppe?
PostingInPublic 6 months ago • 100%
Interesting. 19% doesn't sound like a lot to me. To create food security, you have to overproduce, to create food security for all food items, you'll have to overproduce them individually. I would have guessed that the number would be in the high 30s.
Anyway, the food is there, and has been for many years. The organizations and distribution networks are there. This is not a failure of production.
Hunger today is always created by politics, most often by war.
PostingInPublic 6 months ago • 100%
Yeah you're right. Our news would use "Kongo" for the catastrophe and "Kongo-Brazzaville" for the country.
PostingInPublic 6 months ago • 100%
Congo is much bigger than Deutschland, what is this?
PostingInPublic 6 months ago • 100%
Yeah, there is, not by chance, a "story" in "history". It needs to be told, by somebody who knows how to do that. Learning facts from old books, the studying, is one part, weaving them into a whole, the telling, the other.
PostingInPublic 6 months ago • 94%
I'm also conflicted on that one, and to further compound yours, I can give you the destruction of the Egyptian museum of Berlin in ww2 as an example of a case where stuff would better have been left in the country of origin, or even in the sand.
PostingInPublic 6 months ago • 100%
I would in principle agree with you, however not about English, mainly because it is now a language of international discourse of any kind, and it thus no longer belongs to the local speakers.
It now has a role Latin had until just a few centuries ago, and extrapolating a bit into the future from that example, will remain quite stable while your dialect, American, Australian, Indian, Jamaican, will change until it becomes another language entirely, no longer mutually intelligible with the other dialects.
If you want to participate in the international dialog however, you will have to learn International, which is now English including the differentiation of the theiy'res, even if your native language is English. Your grand-grandchildren may have to learn English like an Italian in 1800 had to learn Latin if he wanted to join the international discourse.
It's super interesting to watch this process unfold right now!
PostingInPublic 6 months ago • 100%
That's actually one of the best ways to learn a language short of full immersion, we call it a tandem!
PostingInPublic 6 months ago • 100%
Mach eine brühige Suppe, also z.B. aus Fond, Karotte, Sellerie, Pilzen und Asianudeln wie Soba, nimm eine Kelle ab, lös von Deinem Miso darin auf, kipp es in die nicht mehr kochende Suppe zurück.
Misosuppe.
PostingInPublic 7 months ago • 100%
Allergies. Very popular fabric softeners contain one perfume that makes me asthmatic, every year someone in the office has watched a fabric softener commercial and thinks they are a good idea.
They are not.
PostingInPublic 7 months ago • 100%
Fix the stupid little things first.
Do you have a friend? Ask them if they would stick around for a few while you fix a bunch of stupid little problems you can't find the motivation to do by yourself. You'll need them only for structure, or maybe the occasional stimulus "OK, now write that email", not to do any of it.
Most people can relate. Ask them directly, don't beat around the bush.
PostingInPublic 7 months ago • 100%
IMO "Icelandic met office" provides these warnings. Windy with a chance of pyroclasts.
https://en.vedur.is/about-imo/news/volcanic-unrest-grindavik
PostingInPublic 7 months ago • 100%
Germany, born early seventies. Background, there was a strong "never again" sentiment after WW2 and to that end we were educated about the horrors of war from an early age. WW2 and the Third Reich was discussed in school and also very present in living memories of grandparents and their friends.
It was made very clear to us where the first nukes would drop (Germany) and who would drop them (Germans). Flexible response was explained to us, the Nato strategy of using nukes first, as well as MAD. We were given estimated times from sirens blaring to explosion. We visited a bunker, and we were imagining nuclear hellscapes and asking ourselves if one should even try to enter a bunker to try to survive. Pershing II were discussed and MIRV, which were new technologies at the time.
Sonic booms from military jets were common, we would respond to that with "Russians are coming". Not fear, but fatalism was the usual response, and a large number of young men would reject draft and opt for civilian service, wanting to do something productive during service instead of training to get pulverized in the first wave.
Then came Gorbatschow, and Reagan would still pursue his star wars programme, which left us scratching our heads.
Update notes https://forums.kleientertainment.com/forums/topic/154331-game-update-public-testing-594211/ This should solve puft ranching, shouldn't it? Also maybe my colonies > 1500 cycles will remain playable without the game dropping critter actions so much that they forget to feed.
PostingInPublic 7 months ago • 100%
Geheimer Spezialisten-Hinweis: Mangos aus der Dose nehmen.
PostingInPublic 8 months ago • 100%
Around 1000 km per second. Mph, come on.
Edit: says so right in tfa, I'll take the come on back
Edit 2: the escape velocity of the milky way is said to be 550 km per second. The orbital velocity of the sun around the milky way is 230 km per second.
PostingInPublic 8 months ago • 100%
Thanks, I was using thermonuclear wrong.
PostingInPublic 8 months ago • 100%
Japan got struck twice with thermonuclear bombs in world war 2, in 2 cities named Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Look it up. They are very much against nuclear arms in general since then.
PostingInPublic 8 months ago • 100%
There are many factors at play.
Survivability is much higher. A lot of the deaths are attributable to secondary opportunistic infections that are now treatable with antibiotics, which did not exist at the time. We now have a plethora of treatments that did not exist at the time, for example many people were saved from death by covid by giving extra oxygen for just a few days. That would have helped h1n1 victims too.
The cannister fillers allow you to create 25kg bottles at a time, and require dupe interaction to do so. If you build a rocket platform, any engine, then replace the engine with a gas cargo tank, plus of course a rocket port loader, you have a cannister filler that produces 11t bottles without dupe interaction. Using the new move to-command, you can use this to bring 11t bottles of oxygen along with you to oxygenate a fresh base on a new planetoid, using the cannister emptier. 11 tons will last many cycles. Also you don't need to wait the stupidly long times for these to fill when you build them on the real rocket, which could be flying again instead of waiting on the rocket platform.
This is what you do to get rid of carbon dioxide build-up in your base in the early game: Just pump it into a canister filler, hit empty storage for a few times when full, CO2 dealt with. Also serves as a poor man's gas filter, if you need to quickly grab a bit of hydrogen from the top or a bit of chlorine from a caustic environment. The bottles can be moved around and emptied.
For me: nigella, calendula, forgetmenots, mallow, columbine, and also chamomile and dill. Which ones will you come up where they want to?