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  • Of the erogenous zones, breasts are the ones you can see most often. It may be different in the US, but where I grew up, topless sunbathing is quite a thing and I even saw a lot of boobs in shower soap commercials at 6pm on public TV as a kid. When my kids were babies, my (now ex-) wife would also just nurse them on a park bench - which also I isn't unusual.

  • I was not breastfed as well (as couldn't even digest my mother's milk), still I like boobs very much. I find them very beautiful - and also like different forms and sizes.

    I only don't like boobs with silicone implants, they're not soft and cuddly.

  • I switched over to have water delivered to my home in glass bottles (fortunately multi-use glass bottles are still a thing here in Germany). It tastes so much better than the same brand from PET bottles.

    (Why don't I drink tap water? Because I want my water sparkling with CO2 bubbles, and I don't like the simple carbonaton appliance)

  • a) Bei statisch typisierten Sprachen geht der Trend auch stark dort hin, dass der Complier für Dich die Typen ermittelt - zur Compile-Zeit. Auch haben viele davon auch die Möglichkeit punktuell dynamisch zu arbeiten, an genau den Stellen, wo man es braucht.

    b) Oh wow, du möchtest nicht "Speicherplatz fressen". Dann nimm eine Sprache / Werkzeug / Library, die nicht pro gespeichertem Wert einzeln tracken muss, von welchem Typ sie ist. Hier zahlst Du in dynamischen Sprachen immer einen Performance-Overhead. Deswegen wird z. B. in Python viel Number crunching auch nicht in Python selbst gemacht, sondern in NumPy

  • So Germany didn't have dictator oppression in the 30s and 40s? You think we didn't have propaganda and we didn't just kill people for another opinion? And we had access to outside information?

    I'm talking about a moral duty to oppose, to inform yourself in spite of all that. And I know it is not easy. We Germans failed that miserably.

    The plabook Putin is playing, we've been through it and it is was what lead to WW2.

  • No, not all Russians are evil and deserve to die. But closing your eyes and playing oblivious to what's happening out there, just believing the state propaganda and living in a position "oh it's just the bad leader" is not a morally OK position.

    If there is a dictator in your country you have some moral duty to find out at least a bit about the truth.

    How do I know?

    I'm German.

    My grandparent's generation was the one that actively closed their eyes, that actively looked away, that everything that happend was someone else's problem. They were the Generation that arranged themselves, that did good business as long as it wasn't them that were deported, killed or fought at in the war.

    This is not a position that is morally OK, but this is what I see of a lot of Russians. Not all, but a lot.

  • Hab mal bei der Polizei angerufen, ob die sich für ne Android Malware interessieren, die sich mein minderjähriger Sohn eingefangen hatte.

    Der Polizist am Telefon hat mich gefragt, ob wir das Handy meines Sohnes die nächsten 6 Monate brauchen, falls es Beweismittel wird.

    Hab mich dann dagegen entschieden.... Factory Reset

    • gerade sehr gut...

    Einer meiner ersten Jobs war Softwareentwicklung als Werkstudent bei Siemens. Was die festen Mitarbeiter da an Büromaterial raus geschleppt haben war unglaublich. Frage mich heute noch, warum jeder von denen nen Profi Leitz Locher gebraucht hat, mit dem man 1cm dicke Papierstapel auf ein mal lochen kann.