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  • No, but I think what comes after Trump is way worse.

  • Both don't make a lot of sense. Celsius would be 18.3°. Fahrenheit however would be too much for a lot of clothes. I have never in my life washed hotter than 60°C.

  • As there are not many useful answers here yet, let me try.

    From 1933 on, the N...-Regime* required a so called "Aryan certificate" (Ariernachweis) from employees in the public sector. Who and what is Aryan is a debate by itself so I will leave this out, but Jews were a group that were explicitly excluded from that group.

    So how would you get this certificate? You needed to proof this with the birth and/or marriage certificates of your ancestors, specifically those of your parent and your grand parents. In special cases you needed even more (like applying for SS/NSDAP), but in general that was it.

    Now, the authority issuing these certificates are the Standesämter (Civil registration offices), but they did only issue then from 1876 in the areas on the right of the river Rhine and from about 1807/1815 in the left of the Rhine. This has to do with Napoleon, but that's a story for another day. Now before the Standesamt, it was basically the protestant and catholic churches that recorded births/baptisms, marriages and deaths and they were required to do so by law. So the churches had to actively help with those certificates.

    It was not always a clear line, as obviously, you cannot see if someone is a Jew (even if some very stupid people thought so back then). Also, if as a Jew, your great grand kids were baptized as Christians, they were officially of Aryan origin. So even if the Nazis talked a lot about race, it was more a decision based on religion.

    But like I said, this was only required for people working in the public sector and education, but also doctors, lawyers, scientists etc. (which were a couple of millions as you can imagine).

    From 1935, with the Nuremberg laws (also called Nuremberg Race laws), every German was required to get an Aryan certificate. However, in 1935 the life as a Jew In Germany was already very hard and complicated, these laws basically stripped them from their last rights that were left. The story is much, much longer and I really recommend you to read about it for example in Wikipedia, as it is excellently documented.

    *or Nazi-Regime how I am calling it (because this is not some kind of Lord-Voldemort-Situation)

    Edit: I forgot to answer your last question! No, not like ICE in the US. The circumstances are not comparable, and the Antisemitism In Germany was much more systematic and pseudoscientifically profound. Like there were whole disciplines of sciences researching why and which race was better than the other, which resulted from the race theories in the 19the century.

    There are definitely parallels and I know Americans are suffering under the fascist regime that is developing at the moment. I am not an expert of US domestic politics, but if I see it correctly, the way ICE is conduction their hunt on humans is unlawful, while the German persecution of Jews was particularly promoted by the German judical system. However, I am not a historian and I guess there are others who are better able to compare these things. As a German, there is something what we call Uniqueness in the context of the Holocaust, which was always the total and absolute aim of the persecution of Jews.

  • I guess that's exactly it, Play Services. Google outsourced more and more basic features into Play Services over the years. For example without Google Play Services you do not have

    • access to the Play Store
    • assisted GNSS via the cell network
    • Push Notifications
    • Maps engine
    • Basic integrity / SafetyNet

    ...and other things. A device without Play Services / microG is basically useless for the majority of users.

    So I guess Custom ROMs are not necessarily affected by this change by Google, but all devices running Android + Play Services will (99.99% of all devices). And it is questionable if it's worth to develop for a very very small crowd of people, especially as custom ROMs are being in danger for years now. This move by google is by far not the first one against the open source community.

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Evangelicals in the US vs Protestants in Europe?

  • Tbh, I think librera would be a way better choice. Don't listen to this guy OP

  • Isn't there an incel subreddit where you could go? I am sure they love to listen to what you have to say!

  • NewPipe.

  • NewPipe

  • I just have set up syncthing between my mobile and my PC. The DCIM directory is getting synchronized, together with a "share" directory that contains random stuff and my KeePass database. It is my only backup, photos are so omnipresent, if I lose them it's not a big problem.

  • I allows thought it isn't allowed to spin into the "wrong" direction, so I always put a pencil in it to stop it from moving. No idea if it's a myth.

  • I can imagine there are some people who love to dress like a king with jewelry and stuff in their private rooms

  • I think it's the paradigm change. Most people including myself learnt some kind of procedural language in school, shifting towards functional thinking is just very difficult. But of course that's a skill a computer scientist must have and one of the reasons I didn't graduate.

  • But oh boy is it difficult. We started with Haskell in the first semester CS and it was a pain. Kudos to anyone seriously developing in Haskell.

  • Just wanted to tell you it even differs in different languages. I know where you are going though. However regarding this post, at least where I come from you can get a university degree in History. If you want to call that science or not, "good" is no legitimate assessment in any discipline.

  • A JSON parser in Haskell, what a day to have eyes

  • This may be a language barrier. In my native language a historian is a scientist researching history. But maybe I just don't understand what you want to say.

  • Because they are scientists

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Leaving food on the counter - the absolute survey

  • linuxmemes @lemmy.world

    Need help - how to install Virus on Ubuntu

  • Selfhosted @lemmy.world

    My first jellyfin setup

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world

    Why do companies always need to grow?