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  • I think there is a huge amount of people technologically “disadvantaged” enough to install these apps, give them the rights and then find the App “not worth it” but forget to or simply don’t know how to uninstall them.

    Saw it with relatives who had hundreds of unused Apps on their phone (aka managed to fill an Galaxy to the brim with these Apps) and a company I once worked with by accident once pushed an App version of their (legitimate) App that required literally all rights Android could request - more than 40% of all users did give them these rights within a day. (Normally the app didn’t require any rights at all).





  • Never did manage to do that, but was close twice (none of my car would let you drive with a open fuel tank cover).

    First was babybrain. Extended periods of not sleeping more than 1.5h in a row and not more than 4h a day in total because your kid is sick/toothing are doing weird things in your brain.

    The second time was during COVID. I work as a paramedic part time and we did change our shift model to 24h shifts due to so many sick colleagues. Was the second shift “in a row” (24h on, 24h off, 24h on). Well…None of those shifts were 24h, most were 25-26h. Because we got hammered by calls. Literally no downtime, one critical patient after another. When driving home I had to get gas. Forgot to pay (we post pay here), forgot to take the god damn hose out. Nearly cried when the fucking car didn’t start (due to the hose being in).

    So TLDR: Not enough sleep is the answer for me here.



  • philpo@feddit.detoADHD@lemmy.worldFree project organisation software?
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    Personally I like Jira a lot (and it’s free for up to 10 users), especially as it is easy to integrate with Confluence for knowledge retaining. Asana is nice for absolute project newbies, but is less ideal for multiple projects and more complex requirements. MS projects is utter garbage.

    If you want something self hosted and free it’s much more difficult. I tried basically all of them - Open Project, Leantime, Taiga, Redmine and a few more. For my private projects I prefer Redmine, it looks old as fuck, but can be customised heavily and is none of these “pseudofree” systems that do only make the basic version free but make you pay for otherwise essential features (custom fields!).




  • Tatsächlich ist der Südwesten nicht zu verachten,was sowas angeht. Villingen-(nicht Schwenningen), Donaueschingen, Radolfzell, Freudenstadt, Sigmaringen,etc. sind (in absteigender Reihenfolge,imho) sehr nett, leistbar und die Schweiz, die Berge, Frankreich, aber auch ein paar nette größere Städte (Freiburg, Stuttgart, Zürich, Straßburg, Konstanz, etc.) sind nah genug um sie bei Bedarf zu genießen.



  • Loxone is not worth it lately. Their device quality has gone down, integration of other services is intentionally made difficult these days and overall support is lacking. I wouldn’t buy them, even more considering that you are vendor bound and always need a central component/server for it to work.

    KNX has a very broad pricing range - from very cheap to very expensive there is basically everything, there are countless PIRs for less than 100€ and some for over 400€.

    A well planned KNX install isn’t that much more expensive (10% on average)than a conventional install and the last Loxone install estimate I saw for a project was over 20% more than KNX.

    Depends on what manufacturers and suppliers you want. Go with MDT (but avoid the GTs).




  • The penalty isn’t the main good thing coming from it - it’s the fact that now the system is deemed illegal unions/workers councils and local inspectors can easily go after it on a local level. This is actually far more powerful than one might think, as the local government inspectors are the ones that can really put the pressure on the companies. (E.g. Amazon got ordered to shut down part of a main distribution center due to insufficient workers protection once - that really really hurts them as the lost profit is worth more than the penalties)

    The francogermanophone system works slightly differently here, that’s why it’s often “disappointing” from lay persons POV, but it works - just not by extremly high penalties.(These come from the fact that we don’t really know class action law suits - there are some new ways for them, but generally it’s not an often used instrument )





  • Nope, doesn’t work that way. The game dev is offering a networked service (community,support,etc.)in his name/trademark/brand and therefore is therefore liable for the data protection, it doesn’t matter at all if the dev is the data holder or not - that’s up to the dev to manage contractually with discord.

    The concept of “not holding the data, not liable for the data” has been turned down by various high court rulings by now - Amazon and Microsoft amongst others have tried it and lost.