Do keep in mind that in Europe there are often required checks whether a car is ‘roadworthy’, in Norway this seems to be a biannual check: so you cannot really skip maintenance to the extent that that would be a huge factor.
Do keep in mind that in Europe there are often required checks whether a car is ‘roadworthy’, in Norway this seems to be a biannual check: so you cannot really skip maintenance to the extent that that would be a huge factor.
You may be able to get more granularity by decoupling Google TV volume from the TV’s own volume. To do this, you need to disable HDMI CEC control over volume in the remote’s settings.
KeepassXC is multiplatform. (Also: KeepassDX is quite nice as an an Android app for Keepass databases.)
It is already up and running, you can see posts from various government agencies at https://social.overheid.nl/public/local
It is uplifting though? The alternative is not ‘not having cancer’, it is ‘cancer is recognized in a later stage’. Having cancer be recognized earlier really boosts the possibility of survival, and any improvement in that regard is quite uplifting in my opinion.
From the post of the account linked here (in Dutch): it is going to be a place for official government communication, not for individual government employees (and I presume, by extension, public registration in general)
There is a difference with adding an instance and accessing it that way (via their API - bypassing the server you signed up on) and via federation using the server you signed up on. Only in the latter case can you vote using the account already registered.
Try using the search feature to access the community via federation (e.g. “!cats@lemmy.world”) rather than adding the instance directly.
Neat idea. This could be refined by adding a git hook that runs (rip)grep on the entire codebase and fails if anything is found upon commit may accomplish a similar result and stop the code from being committed entirely. Requires a bit more setup work on de developers end, though.