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Title or How to use mod powers on users, that haven't posted in that community yet?

[-] laurelinae@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

Thank you for this brief history lesson! I had never heard of St. Augustine and his treatise.

How do you think his argument fares now that the concept of purgatory exists?

[-] laurelinae@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

Wenn der Vermieter 'sein' Auto vom Käufer zurückklaut, könnte er sich dann vor Gericht nicht genauso gut verteidigen und auf seinem Diebstahl (eigentlich ja Eigentum) sitzen bleiben und das anwaltlich ausharren? Wie schlimm wäre das?

[-] laurelinae@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago

Polizist: "Bevor wir eintrafen, soll es da so eine Situation gegeben haben."

Ist der blind? Hat dem keiner das Video gezeigt?

gefaaaaahndet

[-] laurelinae@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

"Only aim to do your duty, and mankind will give you credit where you fail." 🫡

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If I set my view settings from All or Local to Subscribed, I still see posts from communities to which I am not subscribed and to which I, I think, never had been subscribed to.

Why is that? How can I only see content from the communities, that I have subscribed to? This other content drowns them out.

[-] laurelinae@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

This is what I mean.

The more folders, the more work it is to sort and find.

The less folders, the more cluttered each folder becomes.

The only sensible solution is to completely move away from manually browsing notes and instead using the built-in search function or index notes.

[-] laurelinae@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Yes, but my folders were also long lists, which was very annoying. It doesn't matter at some point, if you have 10 long lists or only one. You start using the built-in search function and indexing more and more anyway.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by laurelinae@lemmy.world to c/obsidianmd@lemmy.world

I was really hooked by Obsidian right from the start. It's one of these things, where you feel the potential electrifying your fingertips. My first few notes were clumsy, as expected, but I also expected it to get better over time. I read something about Evergreen Notes and tried to apply those principles. I still sorted everything into neat folders though, some of which had sub-folders and it felt structured, but it felt like I wasn't getting the most out of Obsidian, not even a fraction. The process of sorting my notes into folders and searching for notes within those folders also became a tedium and I started forgetting about notes, just because I couldn't find where I put them.

Once I watched Nicole's video on the LATCH method, something clicked. I copied her format and adapted it for my use. I established parent-child-links between my notes, created index notes listing child notes via Dataview and today.. today I finally got rid of all folders (except one diary folder). They didn't give my vault good structure, but actually obfuscated information, and once I used LATCH they were obsolete.

What are your thoughts on and experiences with folders and linkage?

Do you have a method of organizing, that you want to share?

I would love to hear your thoughts.

[-] laurelinae@lemmy.world 79 points 1 year ago

I just checked it out, because of your claim, but found it to look just like it always did. r/all is still the same, my subsribed subs are still the same. Still a lot of people posting content, asking questions, sharing stories. Not sure in what kind of bubble you live :/

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Hi Gardeners!

I need your advice! I am plagued by these tiny bugs. They are everywhere around the flat. They come in through the windows and the balcony and hang around the walls and the ceiling. They can fly and notoriously land on people, which is very annoying.

I suspect that these are thrips, but I am no expert and would like confirmation. If these are thrips, then I do not understand why they are here, because there are no plants around. Neither inside nor on the balcony.

What can I do to get rid of them? How can I prevent them from coming inside? Reminder: They are inside, so I would not like to spray insecticide around.

Thanks in advance!

[-] laurelinae@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Yes, it is.

It's just that things like the Zuflussprinzip don't seem to work as they are intended to and because you are dealing with a bureaucratic institution. It feels that these rule-made principles are prone to misuse or abuse.

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How can I search for notes using the built-in search plugin, which supports regex, to search for notes that have no entry in specific keys within the frontmatter?

I am using templater and thus am using my frontmatter looks like this:

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aliases:

publish: false

tag:

---

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date:: [[2023-07-11 Tue]]

parent:: [[XYZ]]

%%

Searching for "parent:: " works fine, but I want to find notes that do not have a parent note yet. For this I tried parent:: /$ as indicated here and here, but this and other variations like parent:: /\$/ do not yield any results.

Where am i going wrong?

[-] laurelinae@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

ALG1 is based on your income over the past 12 months. It's 60% of the monthly average.

ALG2 is based on your living expenses. It covers your rent plus 450-500€ depending on the number of dependants.

There are also some other benefits that one can apply for regardless of employment status, e.g. Household benefits (Wohngeld), which aims to help with covering rent with ~200€. Being eligible for these obv. requires being below a certain income threshold.

My expenses (rent, utilities and food) were pretty much covered. Obviously it wouldn't cover a certain lifestyle, but I'm generally frugal, so I didn't notice a difference.

[-] laurelinae@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

the concentrations of salt and sugar aren’t just relative to each other but also relative to the water content

Thank you! I didn't think about this.

[-] laurelinae@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago

I didn't think about this, but it makes perfect sense. Somebody else also posted that solid food by definition would require too many carbs and amino acids so that the relation to water and electrolytes can by definition not be isotonic to the human body.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by laurelinae@lemmy.world to c/nostupidquestions@lemmy.world

I know that Isotonic drinks contain similar concentrations of salt and sugar as in the human body, which makes the drink feel refreshing. Osmosis and so on. Isotonic drinks are not limited to what is branded as sport drinks - a mix of juice and sparkling water can also be isotonic.

Thus I was wondering, if there could be solid isotonic foods. It should be possible for a type of food to contain similar concentrations of salt and sugar as in the human body right? Does that exist? If so, does it feel as refreshing to eat as it feels to drink isotonic drink? If it doesn't, why not?

Inb4: frozen isotonic drinks are not the answer I am looking for.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by laurelinae@lemmy.world to c/workreform@lemmy.world

In Germany we have a relatively good social security system. If you are unemployed, there are basically two types of unemployment benefits that you can apply to. If you don't qualify for the first one, normal unemployment benefits (ALG1), then you would qualify for the second one (ALG2), which covers people who are not habitual workers.

The ministry of work and the jobcenter (yes, those are two different departments) however utilize a principle called Zuflussprinzip, which means that your eligibility for benefits is based on when you received your last salary as opposed to for which month that same salary was meant to compensate you.

An employer, with whom one might not have parted in good, might delay payment of your salary, so that it arrives on your bank account on the next month, thus making you ineligible to receive unemployment benefits for the first month of your unemployment.

inb4: An application for benefits for the gap month doesn't work for multiple reasons: already employed and/or has to be applied for in advance.

source: Happened to me.

[-] laurelinae@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Difficult to say. If you keep in mind, that he wrote the sequels 30 years or so later and acknowledge that one's views change over such a period, then go ahead. If you, however, expect the same flavor as the trilogy, then I wouldn't recommend reading foundation's edge and foundation and earth. And although these are meant as an introduction to the men behind time, that one makes no reference to the foundation trilogy. So it's fine to just read the end of eternity on its own.

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