IrrerPolterer

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[–] IrrerPolterer@lemmy.world 37 points 2 years ago (11 children)

Lol, eight maids a milking... Slaves. He's sending you slaves darling.

[–] IrrerPolterer@lemmy.world 5 points 2 years ago

Looks gorgeous

[–] IrrerPolterer@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Sounds frustrating, sorry to hear that

[–] IrrerPolterer@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago (3 children)

Jeez where do you live?

[–] IrrerPolterer@lemmy.world 136 points 2 years ago (25 children)

The 'robot' isn't the problem. This design is intentional and human made. Here in the Netherlands self checkout is the norm, even in very small grocery stores. However, it's super easy and not frustrating at all, because the stores TRUST their customers. The self checkout is super simple, you scan a product and put it on your bag, or backpack or whatever you have. No need to weigh the scanned products or anything. Nothing overcomplicated.

Now there are some control measures, but they are designed in a way to not be too intrusive or create unnecessary frustration: First, most places have a gate at the exit that only lets you leave by scamming your receipt (or if you go paperless, you scan your membership card on your phone). Also, some places do random inspection. But that's frustration free too - a worker comes up to you with a hand scanner, scans like four or five random items of yours and leaves. Boom, done.

[–] IrrerPolterer@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

Banking4 hat die App für einige Banken als White Label Produkt angeboten in der Vergangenheit..

 

I'm a German living in Nijmegen since 2020. Since moving here I regularly see groups of school children with their teachers collecting trash all through the city. Sometimes I even see individual adults doing this. They'll typically wear high visibility vests and have proper equipment (grabbers and pokers) for the job. But they are obviously not working directly for the local garbage disposal service. - so what's going on here? I really like the idea of regular people keeping the city clean. I think it's a great value to instill in school children too!

But how exactly does that work? Is this a regular thing in the Netherlands? Do people just go out and collect trash? Do they get the equipment from the local garbage disposal? Is it volunteer work, or payed mini jobs? I'm really curious!

EDIT: I found out that this is the so-called Wijkhelden program of our local garbage disposal service.

[–] IrrerPolterer@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago (4 children)

Mal eine unabhängige banking App versucht? Ich nutz seit einiger Zeit Banking4Android.

[–] IrrerPolterer@lemmy.world 29 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Empathy, Solidarity. Openmindedness.

Also, teaching them to be independent and self assured, being able to speak their mind.

[–] IrrerPolterer@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

Just did a quick Google... There are some resources and tutorials online of people doing exactly that. Take a look!

https://www.google.com/search?q=setup%20pihole%20on%20octopi

[–] IrrerPolterer@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Only thing you might need to change is the configuration for which port the pi-hole web server (UI) will be running on. Because octoprint already uses Port 80 by default, you might have to assign another port for the pi-hole service. (I believe it also defaults to 80. That would crash because it can't bind to the same port). That should be a pretty simple config change though.

[–] IrrerPolterer@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago (3 children)

I had it setup using docker at the time. Both pihole and octoprint as individual containers...

But I assume you should be able to just install and run the package locally on the octopi distro.

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