

For everyone wondering what rda stands for: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RDA
For everyone wondering what rda stands for: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RDA
I was indeed afraid about Ovaltine, which I like and have in my house right now. But it turns out it is only owned by Nestle in the US and by another company in the EU. So I’m still good and still successfully avoiding Nestlé :)
Why then it’s he so rich? I thought most of it was from Tesla stocks?
Edit: spacex is also worth a lot.
Better for social media with very limited characters
Which ones would that be? I thought they all are now counting URLs as a set number of characters?
I would prefer sth written in PHP to sth written in js tbh
You can see other buildings, so I believe it’s a window
So… Google Mail will not show me emails if their title is 2.5 million letters long? Pathetic
And they print Nestlé on most, if not all, packaging. So it’s easy to see. Your comment has horrendous formatting, so I’m not 100% sure if I got everything, but most of the brands I haven’t even heard of, probably because I just don’t buy that much processed food.
So yes, avoiding Nestlé is easy if you are paying just a little bit of attention while shopping groceries.
Yes, as long as they are not operating the vegetable farms in Europe I am rather safe I think
Nestlé is easy. I didn’t know the last time I bought something from them.
I once had the Wikipedia current events in my RSS reader, but removed it during a cleanup last year. So there is a way to get it as a feed
Okay, what would be your alternative?
I am afraid that there are still people who like him
At least add alt text
Yes, that was also what I thought. But people assured me that I should just get a tech job and the employer will then pay all my health costs
As a German: nobody I know would call that a hotdog. If we talk about hotdog it is the one pictured for Denmark
The people that are discussing it are exposing it and showing what is happening. And the tools provided by GitHub are helping.
So your original comment was celebrating Microsoft?
So people in the USA just eat a lot?
Another stereotype confirmed I guess
I mean, you do need a powerful machine to be able to use jira