That’s at least one case of Schadenfreude.
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Doesn’t “hot water” refer to what you can get out of the faucet, so like 60 °C (140 °F), not boiling water?
How many courics?
Upps. Aber: ja.
Usually, one feels Schadenfreude when something bad ‘just’ happens to somebody else, like Karma, but not due to ones own actions.
I guess a bread knife works pretty well for slicing roast, i.e. the dish, not raw meat. Additionally, one may also use it for chopping e.g. kale or pumpkin.
Successful_Try543@feddit.orgtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Chicago Sun-Times caught publishing likely ChatGPT generated list of Summer Reading recommendations. 10 of 15 books don't exist.English2·2 days agoImho, the most iconic one is this one:
Neil Armstrong has composed his greatest hits before his 20th birthday.
Sorted in alphabetical order?
Successful_Try543@feddit.orgtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Chicago Sun-Times caught publishing likely ChatGPT generated list of Summer Reading recommendations. 10 of 15 books don't exist.English17·2 days agoDue to the use of AI by real newspapers, The Onion has become obsolete.
The novel The Invisible Pirate is deemed to be the least written book, as, until his death, its author Salvatore Conte didn’t even have the idea for his work.
Thank you. You reply made me find KDE’s F-Droid repo.
Successful_Try543@feddit.orgto Map Enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz•Spoken Varieties in Europe, c.1815English2·4 days agoFrom someone living near Frankish, Hessian, and Swabian germany, this is still accurate (for now).
As far as I know, the traditional German dialects almost have disappeared after WW2. What’s remaining is people speaking regionally “coloured” variants of Standard German. E.g. Bodo Bach doesn’t speak traditional Hessian, but New-Hessian.
Successful_Try543@feddit.orgto Map Enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz•Spoken Varieties in Europe, c.1815English1·4 days agoI don’t speak either. So that’s something both have in common.
Successful_Try543@feddit.orgto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Driving a manual: is it difficult?7·6 days agopractice pushing the gas pedal just enough to hold the engine at 3000 RPM or so. Not making crazy racing noises, just a nice steady “the engine is running normal-fast-ish”
Depending on the type of car, this might usually be somewhere between 1500 and 2000 RPM (even lower for a diesel), 3000 RPM are more typical for a sports car.
Successful_Try543@feddit.orgto Superbowl@lemmy.world•Eurasian Eagle Owls always look so grumpy8·11 days agoIn German they are named Uhu which is essentially the same.
Successful_Try543@feddit.orgto Superbowl@lemmy.world•Eurasian Eagle Owls always look so grumpy9·11 days agoThey’re called eagle owls for reason.
Successful_Try543@feddit.orgto Map Enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz•Population living within 15 minutes driving time of a hospital, EU (2023 data)English2·12 days agoEssentially, it’s ok if you get sick at home, but if you have an accident at some remote place, you’re screwed if you don’t get helicopter transport.
Successful_Try543@feddit.orgto Map Enthusiasts@sopuli.xyz•Population living within 15 minutes driving time of a hospital, EU (2023 data)English2·12 days agoThere is a hospital in Andorra, but the map says “no data”, as it probably wasn’t evaluated how long it takes to get there from more remote places.
Successful_Try543@feddit.orgto Nature and Gardening@beehaw.org•Wild garlic in the forrest3·14 days agoThey are. Buckrams, bear’s or wild garlic (allium ursinum) is in fact not “wild” garlic (allium sativum).
Fortunately: