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  • Currently 2, but unfortunately for (almost) everyone here they are both Dutch .

    One is a daily news podcast where journalists and/or experts talk about something that is relevant right now. Every episode is 20-30 minutes and features a single topic. Today it was about the NATO leadership. Who could be the next leader, how is it decided and stuff like that. Yesterday about a national political party, the day before about Wagner’s shenanigans on Saturday.

    The other is a weekly 40 minute podcast about the war in Ukraine. There is a host and 2 former generals, one of them used to be the commander of the Dutch army. Every week they talk about what happened, why it happened and how it happened. They also have a certain topic that they talk about from their own experience or what they are seeing Ukraine right now. Like how tanks are best used, what the west can realistically (also factor in politics) do and how western militaries would respond so something like what Wagner did. Because they don’t have to prove to anyone which side they are on, they can be honest and realistic. It makes a lot of news and opinions shared online look even more stupid.


  • Liberal: Especially socially I’m very liberal. Everyone should have the same rights, opportunities and be treated equally no matter their race, sexual orientation, gender, religion etc. It should matter how you life your life as long as it doesn’t negatively effect others. The government should only provide laws that limit this to protect those who cannot do that themselves (like kids growing up). Economically as well, like the free market, but regulation is important imo. Only if regulation wouldn’t work or something is so vitally important to everyone or the economy that you can’t do without it, is nationalisation an option for me. Keep the government as small as possible, but don’t overdo it for the sake of making it smaller.

    Progressive: this is mostly true for climate and social aspects. I welcome almost any regulation to make sure global heating slows down as much and fast as possible. Socially because society changes all the time and just because we treated people a certain way 50 years ago doesn’t mean we should forever do that. On government spending and on defense I’m more conservative. Peace requires a strong military and the government should make sure its debt doesn’t go out of control. Doesn’t waste money on stuff the market can handle or on benefits that people don’t really need. It annoyed me when I got hundreds of euros last year in compensation from the government for higher electricity and natural gas prices. I, and many others, didn’t need it and it was better spend on more useful things.

    Center wing: Help those who really need it, like the homeless, immigrants, people with bad illnesses or PTSD, but if someone makes (a lot) more than me then that’s fine with me. I’m not expecting anyone who makes more than me to solve all the worlds issues while I can keep doing and buying what I do now. I’m in favor of many tougher regulations that will hit me financially, but will he better for the future.

    At the same time I do expect everyone to pay their fair share in taxes and see taxes as a good thing.


  • I want to get the feeling that it wasn’t designed by marketing folks. It should clear what the designers found important and what they wanted to build and that they had to compromise on other aspects.

    It’s a bit vague, so I’ll give some examples. I loved the Alfa Romeo’s I had. They weren’t the most reliable, didn’t had the highest quality interior and were expensive to maintain. But the sound and throttle response were great and you felt that everything was designed around you: the driver. Some of them had designs where looks are more important than practicality.

    Another car that I loved and was completely the opposites was a gen 1 Fiat Punto. That car was designed to be practical and could be repaired with ducttape. One of the few cars where a timing belt snapping wouldn’t ruin the engine. The air filter could be replaced without a screw driver (just undo 2 clips). It was boxy to make it as spacious as possible and light and high on its wheels so it could drive everywhere (road or no road).

    My current Renault doesn’t have something special, something unique. It’s just a badly made annoying vehicle that gets you from a to b just like any other car. My previous Ford Fiesta was a bit better and at least had good handling and was one of the cheapest in its class.



  • I’m fine. Covid isnt causing chaos anymore, WFH is optional (thankfully, i don’t like it), I don’t really care about Twitter or Netflix, reddit is a shame but there are alternatives, my mortgage rate is fixed at 1.8% for 30 years, Trump is on the other side of the ocean…

    Most of the sh*t going on the in the world doesn’t have very big impact on my life. Some do, but when I can’t influence it (on my own) I try to not let it affect my mood.


  • I think you’re overestimating the ADHD and safety aspects. If you drive frequently for a while it becomes second nature (hopefully) and it’s not all that scary as it seems. As a passenger you’re not in control and analyzing everything that happens around you becomes a lot more stresfull. Like when I’m driving a car I somehow know if I can overtake, have to wait for a car or have to brake for a yellow light. It’s not stresfull and the arms, legs and brain work together. As a passenger I struggle a lot more with that. So don’t think you can’t drive because traffic is overwhelming as a passenger.

    Anyway, should you get a license…well that’s hard to answer. It can be very useful, but is expensive and if you don’t need it in the near future then you might as well wait. Especially as a student you probably have a lot of things you want to save up for.



  • CarbonOtter@lemmy.onetoChat@beehaw.orgtwitter / mastodon
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    1 year ago

    Twitter is great for first hand breaking news. Wether its a disaster or something F1 related, it’s always on Twitter first.

    I got rid of my account years ago because I don’t see the benefit of interacting on it or following certain people. That might be the problem with Twitter: i read a Tweet and leave again. Often that tweet is just embedded somewhere else. Because it’s mainly about quantity of content, Mastodon isn’t interesting to me now.




  • Windows 10. I got a Ryzen 5900x that works fine on an old bios version. Upgrading to windows 11 requires me to upgrade the bios or get tTPM stutters. However, the new bios versions reduce the (single core) performance…So I’m sticking with windows 10 for now. I have windows 11 on my laptop and don’t mind it. Tried Linux multiple times over the past 15 years, but it always kills itself within weeks. As a server it works well though.