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  • The number of times I got a word doc with the job description in it is ridiculous as well. Yes, I am judging you if you do that.

    A PDF is also editable, sure, but at least everyone can open the goddamn thing without any problems.

  • Bike-loving Dutch grapple with illegal electric 'fatbike' craze gripping the Netherlands
  • You don't need a licence if they are in the category of electric bike, meaning they cannot be self propelled (you need to peddle) and they have a limiter limiting the speed to 25 km/h.

    Unfortunately, these things are wicked easy to circumvent. Many retailers will sell you a throttle (meant for moving the bike while walking with it) and changing the speed limiter and peddle requirement is as easy as going into the software settings. This results into what is effectively an electric moped without the licence plate and requirement. According to the law, such a vehicle requires you have a license and wear a helmet, but of course nobody does.

  • The opposite of shopaholic: shopcell
  • What you need are good laws, not so much a 4 day work week. I just go to the doctor during office hours and tell my employer I have to go. I even get paid time off for it, like everyone else working in this country. Same for the dentist or any other kind of medical thing.

    Sure, it's not always optimal if you work in some sort of shift, but they are required to make sure you can go.

    By the way, not that I wouldn't appreciate a 4 day work week, but this seems like a bit of a stretch to say that this is the reason why you would need one.

  • I got a new job. whatsapp group (20 people) is migrating to signal because I don't use it.
  • I disagree. I absolutely love the fact that I can just turn it off after office hours and throw it in a corner during holidays and weekends. Sure, it's a bit cumbersome to take two phones with you, but it's also cumbersome to take the laptop and everything with you all the time. Just put it in the same bag and you're good. Good to note, my employer provides me with a phone, so I didn't need to buy a second one. It also means that if I switch jobs, I just return the phone and still have my personal device.

    But if it doesn't work for you, by all means, don't do it. For me the good outweighs the bad.

  • This feels like how we should be living
  • I muted most of my phone and computer notifications. I won't respond immediately to messages. If you really need me at this moment, call me. You have my number.

    Funny thing is that Teams only lets me block all notifications and not just the message notifications. So as a result, I regularly miss a teams call because I ain't dealing with that message notification bullshit.

  • Organic Maps got removed from Google Play Store.
  • I have looked at the routing on routes I regularly drive and it seems like Magic Earth has a better routing algorithm than Organic Maps. At least it doesn't try to send me through the middle of a town when there is a route around the town using the highway as Organic Maps often tries to do.

  • EU limits anonymous cash payments to €3k and all cash payments to €10k. Pirate party reacts.
  • In my experience, charities try to get you on a recurrent donation nowadays instead of taking cash or transfers (although I am in the Netherlands, not Belgium). It's terribly annoying because they take the "being lazy and forget about it" and weaponise it against you.

  • There's European countries who can have several different prime ministers in the span of three months
  • One positive on the Dutch coalition talks. We can always say that our southern neighbours take even longer...

    On a more serious note, the last three coalition talks in the Netherlands took over 200 days, with one taking 299 days. Sure, not even close to over 500 days in Belgium, but how the hell does this happen?

  • Comment on a YT video about Windows on ARM
  • Nowadays I just roll my Linux installation back to before the updates using the BTRFS integration with the package manager. It works great and I'm never at a point where I can't use my computer because updates broke it. Heck, even if I bork it myself it's no biggie.

  • Is Backblaze a reliable provider?
  • I use them as well. Cheap, reliable and easy to use. I only had trouble once, where I was caught in some sort of anti-spam measure and they blocked my account. An email to their support fixed the problem pretty quickly though.

    One thing to look out for is to determine where you want your backups. You can't change your account's server location after you create your account afaik.

  • digital price gouging
  • Same in the Netherlands. They are pretty much the default really. And while theoretically they can be used for surge pricing, they aren't. First, that's a great way to lose all trust your customers have in you and make them go to a different store. Second, I'm pretty sure that's illegal.

    On the plus side for you Americans and Canadians, maybe you can finally get rid of that habit of showing product prices excluding tax. There's no compelling reason for maintaining that if updating your pricetags is a matter of seconds.

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