In Mainz und Umgebung gibt es eins, dass zwar ein Kasten-, aber kein Weißbrot ist.
https://werners-backstube.de/spezialitaeten/brot/bernd-das-brot
In Mainz und Umgebung gibt es eins, dass zwar ein Kasten-, aber kein Weißbrot ist.
https://werners-backstube.de/spezialitaeten/brot/bernd-das-brot
I‘m sorry for your loss
~~Der zweite Turm~~ Die zweite Brücke steht noch!
Was gibt es grüneres als Salat?! Bääääh /s
Und solang ihr keine Riefenstahl-Filme zeigt, seid ihr bestimmt mit Sommerkino bei dieser Zielgruppe untendurch …
Ich wurde auf dem Weg von Leipzig nach Jena mit dem Rad am letzten Vatertag tatsächlich von einer Person als „scheiß Grüner“ beschimpft. Und das ohne Sticker (aber vielleicht durch das grünem Rad?). War aber nur einer von sehr sehr vielen, die an dem Tag unterwegs waren.
I mean, there is also Darmstadt (Intestine Town) in Germany and many more of those city names
It is impressive that the landings got so reliable that a failed landing is worth a headline, but the „boring“ successful Falcon9 landing are not. (At least not as the main topic)
The Selenskyj fakes looks vaguely like Josh Brener in the first scene of „The Last of Us“ TV Show.
Although he is far from a great person and his comparison with Hiroshima and Nagasaki is at best tactless and a downplay of a humanitarian catastrophe caused by the US, he got a point there…
Nuclear energy is by far the cleanest and one of the safest forms of energy generation. We have a problem with the spend fuel, but that is mostly due to the „not in my backyard“-Attitude and outdated informations regarding long term storage. Nuclear radiation is scary but handling it in a responsible way is much safer than perceived. On the other hand, the huge number of respiratory diseases and accompanied deaths are much more diffuse and not directly attributed by the public to fossile fuels. I think „Kurzgesagt“ has a really good video series covering nuclear energy.
It is a little sad that with all the necessary (and important) regulations the building process of a nuclear power plant is really long and public support (at least in Germany) is non existent. It could have covered our butts during the transition from fossile fuels to renewables.
There is a Speedtest Integration for HomeAssistant and you could automate a notification.
„Fucking magnets, how do they work?“
-An Intellectual
May somebody explain this for a noob like me?