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The first rule of baking is: accurately follow the recipe.
The first rule of cooking is: the better the ingredients, the fewer processing steps are necessary.
If that had happened in Germany, Brenda would have provably committed an administrative offence and should stop unless they want to go to jail:
§ 4 Rest breaks
Work shall be interrupted by predetermined rest breaks of at least 30 minutes for working hours of more than six to nine hours and 45 minutes for working hours of more than nine hours in total. The rest breaks referred to in sentence 1 may be divided into periods of at least 15 minutes each. Employees may not be employed for more than six consecutive hours without a rest break.
§ 22 Penalty provisions
(1) An employer commits an administrative offence if they intentionally or negligently
- contrary to § 4, do not grant rest breaks, do not grant them for the prescribed minimum duration or do not grant them in a timely manner
(2) In the cases referred to in paragraph 1, nos. 1 to 7, 9 and 10, the administrative offence may be punished with a fine of up to thirty thousand euros […].
§ 23 Penal provisions
(1) Any person who commits one of the acts specified in Section 22(1) Nos. 1 to 3, 5 to 7
- intentionally and thereby endangers the health or working capacity of an employee, or
- persistently repeats, shall be punished with imprisonment for up to one year or a fine.
I really don’t care about the legal form the oligarchs give themselves, but at least the state can impose statutory requirements on banks, even if they’ve always been too lax.
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Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world•My in laws sink faucet converges at the end
3·3 months agoThank you, I wasn’t sure what I was supposed to observe in this picture. The sink is very unusual to me, the faucet isn’t.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Days after killing the brand, Crucial shows up at Delhi Comic-Con — As Micron pivots to AI, Crucial's presence likely booked out months in advance to eventEnglish
16·4 months agoThat’s the documents everyone, including you apparently, failed to read.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Days after killing the brand, Crucial shows up at Delhi Comic-Con — As Micron pivots to AI, Crucial's presence likely booked out months in advance to eventEnglish
516·4 months agoAt no point has Micron ever stated they’re switching to HBM memory. Micron isn’t “pivoting to AI” and neither are its fabs. If you write this as a journalist, you clearly take your opinion from reddit and lack common industry knowledge.
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World News@lemmy.world•Four countries to boycott Eurovision 2026 as Israel cleared to competeEnglish
21·4 months agoNot at all, they’re paying relative to the number of inhabitants.
It’s not very complicated. Coco Chanel was a nazi collaborator.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•What will MS do when Linux becomes a serious threat to their monopoly ?
5·7 months agoYes exactly. Embrace and extinguish has always been Microsoft’s strategy. They’ll release their own distribution and either make it slower and more complicated than Windows, so that everyone thinks Windows is the better OS, or they’ll make it a cloud OS like Chrome, requiring recurring payments to use Office 365 and everything else.
Nice picture but needs more Thiel
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Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Experiment finds yoghurt can lower house temperatureEnglish
1·9 months agoAnd what about the senate?
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Seems like the perfect day to ask: Muricans, what's your dream country to expatriate to? Non-Muricans, what's the thought on accepting US refugees?
175·9 months agoAmericans would do anything to not call a general strike.
“Deutscher Kakao” 🤡
“German cocoa”
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World News@lemmy.ml•German police chase a 10-year-old boy with Palestinian flag during pro-Palestine protest in Berlin
3·2 years agoIn Germany, it’s 14. These police officers are completely out of it.





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