Is this exclusive or inclusive of the energy tax? IIRC that’s about €0.15/kWh in the Netherlands
Is this exclusive or inclusive of the energy tax? IIRC that’s about €0.15/kWh in the Netherlands
Ja hoor, ik heb het succesvol gedaan met Mullvad VPN. Je kunt ook Nederlands roaming gebruiken
https://social.overheid.nl/about is the official Dutch government mastodon server
I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s the country where the SIM originates. A prepaid eSIM from an EU carrier (as secondary sim) is pretty cheap though and might work if this is what they do.
I literally just finished season 1 today. Thanks Janet
AWS is very expensive. There are other compatible storage options, like Backblaze B2 and Wasabi, that are better for this use case
I think that if, in good faith, the person is unable to accept more CSAM due to the fact that their hard drive is full, there isn’t an issue. The intent of the law is that, it someone knows something is CSAM, they need to report it. I don’t think the government is going to come hard on Lemmy server owners unwittingly receiving CSAM through federation (though they certainly would want them to report and take down the CSAM on their servers)
Be careful with this though. I think I remember some jurisdictions require server owners not to delete CSAM and report it instead. Verify that you aren’t obligated to keep it before deleting it
Dank je voor deze artikelen. Ik ben tevreden dat ik kan deze soort berichten verstaan, maar moet ik misschien meer Nederlands praten en lezen om het te verbeteren.
Oh that’s good to know, thanks. Then the original post makes sense. Thanks :)
I’m studying the Dutch language. I’ve heard ‘werk ze’ and I can somewhat understand the post but not enough to get what it actually means. What is ‘werk ze’ supposed to actually mean and where is it used?
I’m glad to have moved from a country where taxes and (high) expected tips are on top of the price, to a country where tax is included in the price and tips are usually not expected. It makes a surprising difference in affordability when you can actually buy a €5 item with €5.
As soon as companies started asking for tips at self check-out, it became obvious that it’s just a way of trying to underpay their staff and shift that responsibility on the customer.
Guard is 121.5 isn’t it?