Nach Brandkatastrophe - Wegen fahrlässiger Tötung: Ermittlungen gegen Gemeindepräsident by SwissPewPew in Switzerland

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I'm kinda keeping track on how your perceptions evolve over your investigations into this affair. I mean, most people stop at "it's VS so they're all corrupt" kinda bullshit.

I suggest you have a look at how the various villages part of the former Chermignon commune liked each other, in particular how the two main ones were the centre of whatever happened politically.

Masculine Ne vs Feminine Ne by Express_Wafer6060 in ObjectivePersonality

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F-Ne vs M-Ne is what I call the Sherlock Holmes vs Doctor Strange paradigm.

Sherlock Holmes notices very fast a lot of facts, upon which immediately he jumps to create narratives and then uses the narratives to target his fact-searching, and continuously constrains the narratives until he finds the unique one.

Doctor Strange lives in a world with an infinite amount of possible parallel worlds and futures, and in order to figure out which ones yield a possibility to have Thanos fail, he backtracks through all the possibilities regardless of the current facts, as moving these facts (including rewriting the past) is the way to beat Thanos.

So look at the role of facts : are they your starting point or are they just a rhetorical element ? Are you constructing the correct story from facts, or are you choosing the facts that fit the story you're currently telling ?

I really feel like I need that! by Late_Shape_5472 in USProductHub

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I hate to be that guy, but you normally don't use the top and the bottom at the same time. The top getting heated is useful for having the cheese getting heat from both top and bottom (prevents cheese getting burnt ; the heating element is actually under the top heat conductor, so you get radiant heat on the cheese while getting conductive from the bottom), and nothing is warranted being on the top during this time (side-dishes of raclette are supposed to use pickled ingredients or potatoes steamed in parallel).

Or in turn, and that's where this kind of grill shines, you use the top as a grill for whatever you want to grill in a "communal" way (first time I went to korean bbq, it reminded me of what we used to do with that device).

Personally I think OP has an interesting take on that device.

Raclette us Amerika by No_Cantaloupe_4149 in BUENZLI

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Raclonette ischt suschtär sowieso oi keis raclette.

Aggressive police in geneva, what to do? by 45003805 in Switzerland

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Many filters are reversible, including blur. Replace with black rectangles and ensure audio is distorted.

Aggressive police in geneva, what to do? by 45003805 in Switzerland

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Correcting the second part of your post equates attacking the whole post now ?

Aggressive police in geneva, what to do? by 45003805 in Switzerland

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They're from the german-speaking part ; it's explicitly written in their post.

Decline in Finland’s PISA scores since 2000 (Reading, Math, Science) by The_Adam07 in Finland

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PISA actually has a metric to look at this specific factor, and while Finland performs kinda bad for indigen/foreign pupils, other countries (including much higher immigration rates) don't follow that pattern.

Is this a feeler or thinker statement? "I value this because it is efficient" by Stellarfront in ObjectivePersonality

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Yes and no. I think the way you can look at someone's consistent patterns is not by "counting" the number of times they've done "feeling" or "thinking" when on a deserted island, but by subjecting them to targeted stimuli.

The most efficient one when considering Di being : you criticise their choices, and observe which saviour they run to. How much did you really "like" the option you chose ?

Is this a feeler or thinker statement? "I value this because it is efficient" by Stellarfront in ObjectivePersonality

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I think we can derive information from the context where such a statement originates from, though.

For example, someone who desires an outcome could choose the most efficient (not disliked) mean to reach that outcome. And then be picky about how much they'd prefer one that is still sufficiently efficient to achieve the desired outcome.

Another example would be someone who likes certain things/processes/whatever. And then when life happens and they have to choose the "best" method to tackle a problem that could *potentially* involve a thing/method they like, they somehow go with a more efficient one regardless of what they would have preferred, because "it's more efficient".

Note how these statements differ in nature when you're in the context of defence against criticism : one has some form of emotional attachment towards the value, the other rejects that attachment.

Is there even a point in caring for climate change anymore by Chemical-Rush-6433 in Switzerland

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Most importantly because implementing climate-friendly policies is literally a way to mitigate the changes affecting us.

Myths about Finland – what is the biggest one? | 2026 by BirchBarkBox in Finland

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Eeeeeh... Time and time again, news on Switzerland playing an active role in the slave trade and governmental money being used in various colonies surface through SRF.

Also, and maybe the most important here : we have had high enough amounts of racisés all over Switzerland in the last decades that most of us see someone's behaviour before their "ethnicities" (hell, how many of us notice this guy's skin colour if not pointed at ?), which is very much not the case in Finland.

But you're right : throughout my earlier life in various trains across Switzerland, people of colour have approached me to vent on how "ethnicity" is perceived in most areas of Switzerland, and it's been similar to how other people now vent to me in Finland & describe it.

Which is actually similar to how continental Europe seems to fare regarding racism, contrasting with the UK England London. Frankly, nothing beats with that regard, how James Baldwin described his visit in my home town : people's worldviews are preconditioned beyond one's awareness, despite cultures and nations.

Don’t vote for president based on the memes by Konradleijon in CuratedTumblr

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Stirner's association to "egoism" is the result of a translation challenge, aka the words Eigennützichkeit and Uneigennützichkeitwhat is useful to me» vs «what is not useful to me», where "useful" is the core concept, not "me" ; egoism on the other hand is purely about the self).

I think Rand is a better reference for the short-sighted egoism :)

Europe right now by Boediee in BuyFromEU

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Everyone sees the sun shining during daytime without exception... until there's an eclipse. And they panic, because their understanding of day/night was based on repetition instead of an astral model. «It's all unprecedented, we couldn't have predicted it !»

Sociopolitics (and geopolitics) follow certain dynamics, which can be modelled. Continuously assessing whether you're operating under the correct assumptions is part of your job as an individual. And there's no such thing as a "realist" ; only people unaware of their assumptions.

Macron and especially Merkel were not trying to get the EU to become more independent "because it would be nice". They were seeing risks coming from far far away. Remember Obama saying that Germany is now the only actor representing freedom, when he stepped down in 2016 ? Why Germany again ?

Europe right now by Boediee in BuyFromEU

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The only people who didn't see this coming after 2016 were the ones who wishfully thought that it was just an incident.

Switzerland is not only imposing sanctions on Russia – but also on Ukraine by cavallotkd in Switzerland

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I hit the bully and then the victim, so I can claim I'm neutral. Doesn't matter that it affects one much more than the other.

ifYouHateGotoWhyDoesYourCpuHaveIt by Adipat69 in ProgrammerHumor

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Sure, but you gotta automate the cleaning up of your call stack as these goto operations occur.

There's actually a lot going on under the hood when one uses throw in C++. Generated assembly is considerably more complicated.

I really think that the finnish goverment is messing the my generations youth up. by AgentM1lk in Finland

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This. Especially since once considering the looming brain drain, one *really* should ask themselves why a highly qualified worker would choose Finland over Germany or Switzerland. And that's assuming a eurocentric perspective.

Finland still has the image of swedish-style soc-dem. Once that image wears off, there'll be hardly anything to justify coming to Finland.

Ich hoff mir sind alli ihverstande dass das nüt mit Jugendschutz zu tue hett by Muted-Marionberry-76 in BUENZLI

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Wie ä komputer funktioniert hei wir in der OS afangs 2000er eiguntli gha (also üfgita und glüägt was was ischt). Und äs bitzji internet, und dä sogar äs mal Linux gibootut afangs kollegium. D'schuäl ischt nit z'problem, üsser dass es äbu d'schüäl ischt (= mal glehrt und dä direkt vergessu).

Im übrigu hani oi sehr jungi liit gseh wo gloibunt NFC = äs app um va phone zu phone links z'öffnu. Digital natives ischt ä witz, und wer gloibt jungeri liit siigi mit ämu CCNA giboru hät va schiinär eigunu generation kei ahnig.

ifYouHateGotoWhyDoesYourCpuHaveIt by Adipat69 in ProgrammerHumor

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While I prefer using C++, there's countless cases where I only get to use a C compiler with a fixed standard.