I always write it as a select, before turning it into a delete or update. I have burned myself too often already.
It's also hard to imagine people will live in harmony when one side literally enforces an apartheid regime on the other side.
Every country that joined the EU after the 1992 Maastricht treaty has to adopt the euro. Denmark signed that treaty, UK as well, but if they rejoin, they'd more than likely be treated as a new member.
Lemmy devs expressed in an AMA that Liberapay is the preferred method of donation.
It's bought by Avast. I immediately uninstalled it when I learned about the news. No way that they don't want get a return on investment by e.g. selling your data.
Consent-o-matic is better (actually sets the minimum amount of cookies) and is developed by university employees, whom I trust more.
I live in Amsterdam since 2012 and visited often before. Tourism has increased massively. You might remember having tourist season, where it got busy over the summer, but outside of it it wasn't too crazy. These days it's tourist season year round. With them comes stupid tourist shops (nutella shops were all the rage, now it's candy shops).
The amount of people getting on cheap flights and then absolutely fucked up in the city center is saddening. The red light district has been shrunk by closing many windows, so these people now congregate in only a few streets around the oude kerk. On the weekend you could walk over their heads. Next step the city wants to take is close the red light district completely and move the prostitution to an 'erotic center'. None of the stadsdelen want it in their part of town, so I doubt it will be successful. I think it's also ridiculous to kill such a historic part of the city (prostitution on the Wallen is happening continuously since the 15th century).
Outside of the city center the city still has great spirit. Hardly any tourists and still plenty of excitement to be had. Of course the city keeps developing, for better and for worse (housing crisis is hitting hard), but this is the nature of almost all living cities. I really enjoy living here, although I rarely visit the city center anymore. I have everything I want in Noord, where it's much more down to earth and mellow.
It's both.
Enough people need to reduce meat consumption and realize there are alternatives (and make it interesting to innovate alternatives for meat – just look at the explosion of alternatives over the last five years). They also contribute to creating awareness around this subject, influencing others to change or at least consider changing their behaviour.
Because in the end you need enough support to enact changes such as a meat tax. This has been tried in the Netherlands, but there still isn't sufficient support to introduce this.
I'm not surprised at all. Bird flu has gone form a major to a massive problem in the last year. We just had to wait for it to mutate and infect mamals regularly (it already happened every now and then).
A few days ago there was also news about cats in Poland being infected. It already infects humans sometimes. No human to human infections yet, but I guess with a strain that's mamal compatible, it will come sooner or later (probably sooner).
This is what happens when you put a shit ton of animals in cages together. It will not become better until we find our place in the ecology again, instead of believing we live outside it. This doesn't just apply to infectious diseases.
Amp links are a threat to the free and open internet, it's better not to use them.
Consent-o-matic on laptop. Usually I'll go through the options and be annoyed. Sometimes I can't be bothered and hit accept all.
I joined Lemmy 2 years ago and it was pretty much a desert, except for communities like privacy. I left after asking for a feature (a local intance feed, which has been implemented a while back!), because there wasn't much else to do. Almost forgot about it until the whole reddit fiasco happened. I'm now so thrilled that threaded discussions are taking off in the fediverse!
I was really active on reddit, especially in a local city community. Answering tourist's questions, posting local news, engaging in many conversations. I knew the regular's usernames, I am sure many recognized mine. I haven't posted since I've left and it honestly hurts a little, but I can't go back anymore. Reddit is dead, it just doesn't realize it yet. I'm happy to be a part of building Lemmy up.
I can strongly recommend the SponsorBlock extention (also available in revanched).