

I appreciate your input, but honestly, coming from Brazil, even with those cons I can’t help but wish those were my problems…
I appreciate your input, but honestly, coming from Brazil, even with those cons I can’t help but wish those were my problems…
As a masters candidate I am actively looking for options in Europe in the finance field, and Germany would be my prefered country to live in. But it’s hard for them to compete with ETH Zurich and Ecole Polytechnique which both have better prestige, student reviews and are close by, not even mentioning Imperial and Oxford which are great too. I was looking into TU Munich and got scared by all the negativity from students in the Reddit sub
Idk, to me Kagi stood out by being US-based, non-environmental and for profit. It’s just true that it fills all the boxes
Forgot about BGG! That one is amazing, too
I just stumble upon them using Kagi search and phind.com
Breaded, deep fried cheese. It’s just fat on fat on fat, and for some reason it’s spammed in every burger where I live
Yeah, “EU” solutions to security just seem so naive. Do we really expect a German national to put their country’s security on the line if need be? Long term, what would prevent French, German, Spanish, whatever exceptionalism from rising and infecting EU leadership?
Europe is not a country and historically the internal cooperation we see today is the extreme exception. Any of the countries could flip at any time for a multitude of reasons, and then what? France just dominates?
Is it, though? You aren’t contributing anything to the local economy or culture while simultaneously stimulating gentrification…
Idk, I’m on lemm.ee because I tried sh.itjust.works and just never got an email. It is frustrating when it happens
Forums are still alive in ultra niche communities. My favorites: Badger and Blade for wet shaving, Snuffhouse for snuff tobacco, Quantnet for quantitative finance. All of these gather way better content and users than their Reddit counterpart, which usually devolves into memes and pic of the day stuff
The biggest reason I started reading more (went from 2-3 books a year to 2 a month) is just to avoid using tech in my free time. I noticed I get way more relaxed in general and have a better attitude towards life if I’m reading more
Much lighter than the other comments, but waking up to the Luka Doncic trade was nuts
Fair enough. I was considering France and England, too. What are your thoughts on those?