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For those who are currently stuck with their kindle hardware like I'm.

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A prepaid hoster located in Frankfurt. @SrMono@feddit.org has a VPS running since 6 month and is quite fond of the service.

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Hi, quick question about the website, which is evolving quite fabulous.

The page is operated and sponsored by a German company Hanseatic Bits UG (haftungsbeschrรคnkt) & Co. KG .

I'm wondering: what the philosophy behind the project is? How is the funding taking place? What will happen to the crowd-sourced data and the joint effort? Don't get me wrong, but putting effort in a closed source database that belongs to a company, which then claims the copyright of said database (German Urheberrecht), is something I would like to discuss upfront.

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cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/10442980

Coming from the post about Ukrainian knives I would like to have a post similar to the Jeans post the other day.

Outdoor knives are more of a niche topic, but it plays well with some of my outdoor hobbies and knowing your options is also fun, so please keep em coming.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27902773

Drop the pasta, start the playlist, when the music is over, youโ€™ve got perfectly cooked pasta

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Archive link for those of us still considering retaliatory tariffs.

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So, my in-ears have found a new home and now I look for european alternative.

Problem: All european brands have differently shaped silicone parts, which basically means that the in-ear headphones fall out of my ear within 1-2h, no matter the size of the silicone thing - except those from Bose SoundSport (see the model with item model number 761529-0010), those stay in longer (but also not indefinitely).

I've come across possible solutions, namely "Nothing Tech Ear (open)" and "Teufel Airy Sports TWS", but here comes the next problem: I have to wear glasses.

Question: Anyone here who wears glasses AND has experience with one or both of the mentioned products? How does it feel wearing those in-ears? Any pain or discomfort? Do they stay in place or do I have to worry they'll fall off if I tilt my head slightly?

For anyone who knows whether there are in-ears from european producers where the silicone part is shaped similarly to the one from Bose, can you please let me know?

Thank you all

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/41933191

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Looking for any Digikey (Electronic Components) alternative in Europe that is not Mauser.
I already know and buy from Mauser but would like other options.
For now I'm buying from AliExpress but would love a fully European supplier.

Thank you in advance for any answers.

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