Warum der Butterpreis auf ein Rekordhoch gestiegen ist
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    elmicha
    4d ago 100%

    "Och, dann summier's halt nicht!", möchte ich da rufen. Ich möchte doch nicht den ganzen Butterbestand bundesweit kaufen, ich möchte nur ein Päckchen Butter.

    Laut Milkipedia werden für ein Päckchen Butter etwa 4,5 l Milch gebraucht. 0,04% von 4,5 l sind weniger als 2 ml. Und das treibt jetzt die Preise hoch?

    Wo ist mein Denkfehler?

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    >Der Verband beobachte eine Verminderung des Fettgehalts zwischen 0,01 und 0,04 Prozent - bundesweit. "Wenn man das summiert, dann ist das sehr viel", erklärt Seufferlein.

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    BUMM?! Sonneborn dreht völlig frei
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    elmicha
    4w ago 100%

    Sind die Farben in Deinem NATO-Bild absichtlich so wenig unterscheidbar? Wikipedia hat eins mit besseren Farben. Da kann man auch gut sehen, welche Länder zwischen 2004 und 2022 hinzugekommen sind: Albanien, Kroatien, Montenegro und Nordmazedonien. Alles Länder, die nicht östlich der NATO-Grenze von 2004 liegen.

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  • Deutsche Autobauer am Abgrund: Chinesische E-Autos sind nicht nur billiger, sie sind auch besser
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    elmicha
    2mo ago 78%

    Würdet ihr euch im Ernst ein chinesisches Auto kaufen? Wie groß sind denn da die Chancen, dass man in einigen Jahren noch Ersatzteile bekommt? Der Hersteller zieht sich aus dem europäischen Markt zurück, ist pleite, oder darf wegen eines Handelsembargos nichts mehr liefern - und dann brauche ich irgendein Ersatzteil, aber das gibt es nicht mehr.

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    Radio Flyer launches new 20 MPH utility electric bike
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    elmicha
    2mo ago 100%

    Europeans might know the Swiss company Flyer, which is not the same as this Radio Flyer. There's a law suit about this.

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  • China EV maker Xpeng wants to start building cars in Europe, particularly in areas with 'low labor risks'
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    elmicha
    2mo ago 66%

    I asked perplexity.ai:

    What are "low labour risks"?

    "Low labour risks" refer to areas or conditions where the likelihood of labor-related issues, such as strikes, disputes, or workforce instability, is minimized. In the context of Xpeng's plans to manufacture electric vehicles in Europe, the company aims to establish production in regions with low labor risks to ensure stable operations and avoid disruptions that could affect production and supply chains[2][3][4][5].

    Quellen: [1] Things You Should Know about Pushback Pallet Rack Systems https://rack.ca/things-you-should-know-about-pushback-pallet-rack-systems/ [2] China's Xpeng aims to manufacture EVs in Europe to blunt import ... https://www.business-standard.com/world-news/china-s-xpeng-aims-to-manufacture-evs-in-europe-to-blunt-import-tariffs-124082700115_1.html [3] Xpeng plans to produce its electric vehicles in Europe to avoid tariffs https://mobilityportal.eu/xpeng-to-produce-vehicles-in-europe/ [4] Xpeng aims to assemble EVs in Europe to blunt impact of import ... https://www.scmp.com/business/china-business/article/3276046/xpeng-aims-assemble-evs-europe-blunt-impact-import-tariffs-ceo-says [5] Xpeng looks to manufacture EVs in Europe - electrive.com https://www.electrive.com/2024/08/27/xpeng-looks-to-manufacture-evs-in-europe/ [6] Chinese EV maker aims to build cars in EU to soften tariffs https://brusselssignal.eu/2024/08/chinese-ev-maker-aims-to-build-cars-in-eu-to-soften-tariffs/ [7] Xpeng eyes localised EV production in the EU - SEAISI https://www.seaisi.org/details/25302?type=news-rooms [8] China's Xpeng wants to produce electric cars in Europe https://uk.motor1.com/news/731557/xpeng-seeks-ev-factory-europe-avoid-tariffs/

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    Cat ownership in Europe
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    elmicha
    2mo ago 66%

    I don't know, but for Germany that seems way too high. Maybe I just don't see all the indoor cats in the cities (where more than 75% of the people live).

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  • Pandas
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    elmicha
    3mo ago 100%

    But which separator is it, and which line ending? ASCII, UTF-8, UTF-16 or something else? What about quoting separators and line endings? Yes, there is an RFC, but a million programs were made before the RFC and won't change their ways now.

    Also you can gzip CSV and still stream them.

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    ATMs are becoming a shit-show in Europe. Can cash back save us? Info is sparse as fuck.
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    elmicha
    3mo ago 100%

    Are you travelling through Europe and try to find the best options for many places? But wouldn't you be interested most in the shops at the places were you will stay? Anyway, for Germany I looked at the websites of the three shops I visit most: Netto Marken-Discount (not the Netto with the dog) has a limit of 200 € per day and it accepts Mastercard and Visa, as well as the German Girocard. Edeka and Rewe accept only Girocard for "Barauszahlung". I used the German word for "cash back", because you'll find more info in German than in English here.

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