

There’s no good alternative. WERO will be the closest we will get in the near future, but it’s not 1-1 match


There’s no good alternative. WERO will be the closest we will get in the near future, but it’s not 1-1 match


Amazing. Now just need to make their app load faster!


Politics and food quality aside, it would even help just finding better quality food.


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Especially Americans who can work remotely and then pay taxes in another country. Reduces tax revenue for the US and money flows into wherever else.
Not naively do this though. Research digital nomads, private VPNs, tax laws, etc. It’s not that simple




Under funded and pretty bad here


Unfortunately, there’s literally one used store in my city that’s decent and the book stores here are like airport bookstores 🫣


Yeah. I’m stubborn and specifically looking for something I don’t need to layer with. Problem is anywhere I go is hot indoors, so I have to completely unlayer. I kind of wanted something that is a single piece


This is interesting. Could you suggest one or provide a link? I just want to compare specs when I shop around


US military used to have a really good coat. Apparently one of the best, but they don’t make it anymore.
And my Estonian military boots are amazing


I worked for one and I happen to know they violate European data laws by spying on employees (surprised?). An internal lawyer told us to keep quite about it and that they would find a legal pathway to punish those they wanted to punish.


I like my Bosch one. It’s battery is swappable with any Bosch tool.


Part of it is a chicken or egg. I go into these platforms and there’s nothing there, so I don’t check them. Organizers see nobody checking them, so they don’t maintain them.


My current plan is something like this. Basically make unofficial accounts for groups that interest me (clearly labeled unofficial of course). Then hand them over when there’s enough traffic.
Groups I organize I just make two channels


Is it really 100%?! How much to import from the US? And China?


Oxford Ionics, acquired by U.S.-based IonQ, was one of the six spinouts out of Switzerland, the U.K., and Germany that delivered exits of more than $1 billion to their investors in 2025.
Yup… The European exit strategy. Make a startup and get bought by America
But at least the children weren’t left behind