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[–] ggwithgg@feddit.nl 3 points 1 month ago

Nee dit is gebruikelijk. Je zorgt er gewoon voor dat het oude bestuur niet meer verantwoordelijk is voor wat jullie doen. Dat is wel zo netjes.

Daarnaast zijn er bepaalde bevoegdheden, denk aan bank- of juridische zaken, die je alleen mag doen als bestuurder. Daar heb je due inschrijving gewoon voor nodig.

[–] ggwithgg@feddit.nl 27 points 2 months ago

Nah I disagree, people can also send articles to friends

[–] ggwithgg@feddit.nl 10 points 4 months ago (1 children)

You are right, but know that it can be hard for someone to judge claims.

And to answer OP: I'd say try to read qualitative, well established newspapers. They often have various overview articles and if you read articles from a couple of them then you should get a diverse view

[–] ggwithgg@feddit.nl 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

And that penalty was not deserved

[–] ggwithgg@feddit.nl 1 points 4 months ago

Pff what an aggressive players

[–] ggwithgg@feddit.nl 12 points 5 months ago (1 children)

Yep, a greeting hug when you meet a friend is very common here. Sometimes it is a handshake with pat on the shoulder, or just a handshake.

Don't really think about it much

[–] ggwithgg@feddit.nl 30 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago) (7 children)

It's an convenient way to post about some trending topic, without creating a whole new community for something temporary. For example the eurovision sing festival, or some natural disaster that happened.

And on the other hand, it works for expressing some personal thoughts or memes without having to adhere to a specific topic. But with random strangers instead of only your facebook friends.

I think for these kind of needs, no other social media framework would comply better.

[–] ggwithgg@feddit.nl 4 points 8 months ago

Really like how gothic is listed among fallout and morrowind

[–] ggwithgg@feddit.nl 41 points 9 months ago (5 children)

There was a time computers had no text but instead had punch cards

[–] ggwithgg@feddit.nl 6 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Goed item, ik vond hem vorige seizoen een beetje flauw. Dit seizoen nog niet zoveel gekeken, is dit seizoen een beetje goed?

[–] ggwithgg@feddit.nl 11 points 9 months ago (2 children)

Als ik alles zo'n beetje hierover lees lijkt het erop dat omtzigt witheet is over iets betreffende transparantie. Wel fijn om te zien dat hij toch een beetje principes heeft.

 

D66-fractievoorzitter Van Meenen sprak van een "betuttelende regel" en vindt dat Kamerleden en medewerkers goed in staat zijn om zelf keuzes te maken.

Help de arme senator aan haar wijntje tijdens het maken van beslissingen op landsniveau belang, ze hebben het al zo moeilijk

[–] ggwithgg@feddit.nl 6 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I think the need for programmers will always be there, but there might be a transition towards higher abstraction levels. This has actually always been happening: we started with much focus on assembly languages where we put in machine code, but nowadays a much less portion of programmers are involved in those and do stuff in python, java or whatever. It is not essential to know stuff about garbage collection when you are writing an application, because the compiler already does that for you.

Programmers are there to tell a computer what to do. That includes telling a computer how to construct its own commands accordingly. So, giving instructions to an AI is also programming.

 

Hoera! Weer eentje voor Mastodon

 

Interested what people (mostly those with watches) do with their HR metrics, and how they use it to plan their exercises or their pace.

What is your rest HR? What is your maximum? What range are you typically in during exercise? What do you consider healthy? How do you use HR to determine your pace or what exercises to do? Do you have any advice with respect to this topic? Or do you think measuring HR is pure nonsense and we should not bother doing so at all?

I noticed my rest HR is at 50. My runs are mostly at 165-170ish averaged (aged 28), which seems to be fairly high. My last run (a bit faster than usual) had 24 minutes between 158-176 and 18mins higher than 176, at the end I peaked at 192 for an end sprint.

 

Wat een grote soap dit

 

Omzeil link

Eens? Oneens? Ben jij ook een idealist?

 

General thread about running with smartwatches.

Why do you run with (or without) a smartwatch? Which model do you have? What functionalities do you use often or are there any that you think are redundant? Did yours ever broke down? Are the sensors accurate?

Currently I do not have any but plan to buy one, budget max 200eu. Both the garmin forerunner 245 or 55 seem like solid choices but I am open to suggestions.

 

De meme is compleet

 
 

NRC interview met de twee raadsleden. omzeiling

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