Until the engine warms up, I can’t keep the windscreen from misting up in the winter. Especially if it’s frosted on the outside!
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…how do you demist your cars?
Nighed@sffa.communityto World News@lemmy.world•Labour MP defends himself as 'renters champion' after 'poor conditions' found in his propertiesEnglish43·11 months agoThe mold definitely should be fixed… But are ants not a tennant problem, not a landlord problem?
Even though I only speak English, I’m happy for foreign language articles/comments to be posted (as long as the language is correctly marked), is it mostly a moderation problem?
Are there actually equivalent communities for other languages around?
Nighed@sffa.communityto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's your unconventional productivity hack/toolEnglish2·11 months agoIf you go into the windows notification centre there is a focus button that handles that for you I think.
Nighed@sffa.communityto Fediverse@lemmy.world•A post to traverse the Fediverse & beyond :fedi:English1·11 months agoStill not showing anything from Lemmy right? I guess upvotes don’t convert to boosts? I tried favouriting the post, does that make it show?
They pointed cameras at wrong boats with similar flags sometimes as well
Nighed@sffa.communityto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•To those of you who drink tea: What brand of tea do you drink?English3·1 year agoAnd their bedtime brew (with vanilla and nutmeg) is the best decaf I have found too!
Nighed@sffa.communityto Fediverse@lemmy.world•A web app to easily transfer your user data from one Lemmy instance to anotherEnglish10·1 year agoIsn’t this functionality already built into the default web UI?
Nighed@sffa.communityto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the superior voting methodology? To whom does each alternative benefitEnglish1·1 year agoBut when you have a problem, you complain to your representative that represents your area and knows all the details. That’s a powerful thing.
In the UK at least there are a lot of seats that are swung by those holding them rather than their party.
Nighed@sffa.communityto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the superior voting methodology? To whom does each alternative benefitEnglish1·1 year agoThat way still ends up with candidates that you didn’t vote for though, the ranked choice method means you always have a vote in each round.
Nighed@sffa.communityto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is the superior voting methodology? To whom does each alternative benefitEnglish3·1 year agoIn any round though you only have 1 vote still, it’s just collecting the votes ahead of time? The only thing you lose is knowing who is in each round in advance?
In your example, wouldn’t the same candidates have been knocked out in each round regardless?
Nighed@sffa.communityto World News@lemmy.world•Reuters denies reporting that Israel will attack LebanonEnglish11·1 year agoThat’s the routers business model though
Nighed@sffa.communityto Europe@feddit.de•First projections of EU Parliament election resultsEnglish23·1 year agoYou want to make it harder to vote just to get faster unofficial projections?
Nighed@sffa.communityto Technology@beehaw.org•Spotify Premium User Slams App Over Audiobook FeatureEnglish3·1 year agooooh, ty
Nighed@sffa.communityto Technology@beehaw.org•What is Cara, the anti-AI social media app for artists?English4·1 year agothey just send a OTP to your email with the idea that you should be keeping your email secure (and that email providers are more secure than they can be)
Nighed@sffa.communityto Technology@beehaw.org•What is Cara, the anti-AI social media app for artists?English4·1 year agoThe whole site seems like a PoC - the accounts don’t even have passwords! (I could actually kinda get on board with this)
Nighed@sffa.communityto World News@lemmy.world•UK’s Sunak promises mandatory national service for 18-year-olds if elected [26 May 2024 | Al Jazeera]English2·1 year agoRemember, they are not expecting to win, so this isn’t a policy they are expecting to have to implement, just using it to attract more of the right wing vote they are losing to the Reform UK party.
Nighed@sffa.communityto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you had to teach a casual beginner class on FOSS, digital privacy, and Linux what would you include?English191·1 year agoI would split digital privacy from the foss and Linux discussions. They attract the same people, but are fundamentally different topics.
It also means you could get deeper into the digital privacy topic which is more useful to most people.
For the digital privacy one, ask for a volunteer (or do you!) ahead of time and get them to do GDPR requests for apple, Google, Microsoft, Meta etc. sanitizer anything they want to hide, but do a demo of what big tech actually knows about them.
Then go though how to prevent that and have a discussion on the pros and cons of that data collection. (Eg I don’t care about Google data tracking as I find the Google location history really useful)
Have you got a link for that?