www.rnz.co.nz

I disagree with introducing tipping here. It feels like the public is being asked to prop up the hospitality industry and cover for low wages. If workers aren't being paid enough, that's an issue employers and the government need to fix, not something customers should take on. What do you think? Should tipping become the norm in New Zealand?

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The oil depot in Proletarsk, Rostov region, is still burning strongly.
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    Folks, the oil depot in Proletarsk is burning, and it's absolutely fantastic! Tremendous flames, just incredible. Let's hope it keeps burning for a long time—some say it could be one of the biggest, most beautiful fires we've ever seen. And you know what? I'm all for it! This fire is doing great things, believe me.

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  • Linkwarden - An open-source collaborative bookmark manager to collect, organize and preserve webpages | July 2024 Update - New iOS App, Full Page Copy, User Administration and more... 🚀
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    I tried Linkwarden about a year ago and really liked it, but I chose Linkding instead because I couldn't find a way to add bookmarks on Android via 'share'. For Linkding, I used the 'HTTP Shortcut' app to achieve this.

    I will check out the update

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  • Why do butchers have yellow breadcrumbs on their meat?
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    I'm unsure why but It used to be the same here in New Zealand, most butchers seem to have transitioned to panko breadcrumbs now.

    The only place i've seen this in the last few years at the cheaper butcher chains like 'The Mad Butcher' and the one in my link below.

    I think OP is talking about this.

    https://www.coreysbutchery.com/shop/product/409143/beef-crumbed-schnitzel--from-500g/

    Edit.

    This image from 'The Mad Butcher' includes the breading ingredients.

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  • Best way to transfer local files to my Android device.
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    Just actually looked into this app thanks to this thread. I always thought it was only for KDE, and I’m more of a GNOME kinda guy. It’s great, and now I have it on all my devices!

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    I don't hate Windows, but I find Linux a much more natural way to use my PC. I started with Linux in 1996 and have been daily driving different distros since 2010 on all my PCs and servers.

    Over the years, I’ve come to appreciate how flexible and customizable Linux is. The open-source community is always ready to help, making the experience even better. For personal projects or managing servers, Linux is efficient and reliable, and I’ve grown to depend on it.

    On the other hand, I've had to use Windows at various jobs and never found it enjoyable. The constant updates, 'bloatware', and lack of transparency can be frustrating.

    While Windows is user-friendly and compatible with many programs, it often feels less intuitive and more restrictive compared to the freedom I have with Linux.

    Each time I switch back to Windows, I’m reminded why I prefer Linux for both personal and professional use.

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  • Where/how to efficiently download music in bulk?
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    SpotDL is pretty good, takes Spotify playlists/links and downloads from YouTube music including metadata.

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  • Alternate Android TV Client?
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    I'm using a Chromecast with Google TV 4k and the intro skipping plugin is works well, but only on automatic.

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  • why don't more Delivery companies do this.
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    The only other on I've seen was with Urgent Courier's, really handy when expecting a package requiring signature.

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  • It always makes me happy when a delivery or courier company provides 'realtime' tracking.

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    [Solved] Docker not accepting environment variable
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    Try removung the # from infront of POSTGRES_USER, this designates it as a comment.

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    I used to use a DrayTek Vigor120 in bridge mode.

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  • What is your internet service plan?
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    New Zealand, 2000/2000, real world speeds generally match. $80 USD with a static IP.

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  • (Linux users !) What was the first Linux distro that you used ?
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    Red Hat mid 90s and then Slackware, Red Hat was more polished but I learnt so much more from Slackware.

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