Ja zo ken ik ze ook.
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I mostly read on other Lemmy's or however you say that. But I still come across this post. :)
You can try and put this site in Google Translate. It talks about music after the war. But this is specifically related to the war. https://www.nporadio2.nl/nieuws/npo-radio-2/aa59b98d-3be2-43c7-8124-4be291f410b4/welke-muziek-klonk-in-nederland-tijdens-de-bevrijding
Songs mentioned in the article:
https://youtu.be/xawvpIgZ7Fs?si=isADm6yNrJgWcswr
https://youtu.be/8Lvcr3bi3cg?si=bJvKUhp2-AVMK4wZ
If your grandma lived close to the Dutch border its most likely they listened a lot of German radio of they even had a radio.
I can probably look for more but I don't have time now. Hope it helps.
Het probleem is dat die lui dan gewoon verhuizen naar elders of het geld elders zetten. Kijk maar naar de multinationals die hem gewoon peren nu Nederland moeilijk gaat doen. Ah no tax break? well.. Your loss.. Vraag het aan een econoom die kunnen dat veel beter uitleggen.
What are the advantages of Mint then compared to pop os? In what terms does it run circles around pop?
My biggest point is that it works out of the box and that it feels more premium compared to Ubuntu. It also auto updates nowadays and they build special mechanisms to preserve your battery if used on a laptop. Soon they will come out with their own desktop. They specifically focus on people who develop. Just sounds like a good option for OP. Compared to more difficult installations.
Why is no-one recommending pop-os? Works fine for me in all aspects. They even provide hardware, but that's not needed, you can just use the OS.
You posted this 3 weeks ago. Did you make any progress?
They are making good progress but reading this I feel like the release date is not coming this summer.
Maybe, I'm thinking to simple about this, but aren't they listed in pop shop?
thanks, I enjoyed reading that history. I usually use it when something hangs on the desktop as you said. :)
To be honest.. A lot of social media should actually be banned.