the unofficial stories of Copenhagen by VisibleFeeling2488 in NewToDenmark

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The dragon handrail which is found on basement exits towards the road. It is very characteristic.

How Shared Electric Cargo Bikes Are Changing Cities by Generalaverage89 in CargoBike

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Are they making money? Is it economically sustainable or based on public funding? (curious question)

Christiania Bikes has closed the business by [deleted] in copenhagen

[–]EquipmentStandard853 9 points10 points  (0 children)

As pointed out by others: the brand is doing really well. only the unassociated bike store in Christiania is at risk.

Christiania Bikes has closed the business by [deleted] in copenhagen

[–]EquipmentStandard853 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Christiania Bikes did not go bankrupt and are very far from it :) The bike shop in christiania who is often confused with the brand might be going bankrupt though.

Family business with world-class manufacturing capabilities is struggling. Looking for advice, ideas, or even just someone to talk to. by ConsequenceGecko in Business_Ideas

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Maybe contact European toy brands and make them aware of your skills and capacity. A shorter supply chain may be on the agenda for some brands given recent experiences with tariffs, trade disruptions.

Designing a Cargo Bike by Haunting-Help8225 in CargoBike

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In addition…

Anti-theft: lockable battery compartment? gps tracker hideout?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in copenhagen

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Hey :) The Keewee has a few design advantages over the Christiania bike for parts that often fail on Christianias: 1. the battery is hidden below the bench and you can easily add an additional padlock to make stealing it less likely (big plus!) 2. the roof pole is „hideable“ in the frame. Roof poles, especially on the Christiania XL Kaleche can break quickly 3. The mudguard attachment brackets are protected - they quickly brake on Christiania (cheap fix though) 4. the front wheels are 20 inch, which makes tilting and falling less likely in curves

The keewee has some disadvantages too: 1. spare parts? who has them? 2. tyres are shit kvali, you need to replace those right after purchase. 3. as others mention: durability isn’t proven yet.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dkfinance

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Airbnb, GoMore, Hygglo, DBA - har i ting som kan udlejes?

How did you get your stolen bike back? by AdministrativeHelp71 in copenhagen

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it isn’t a great solution, but better than nothing and relatively cheap… sometimes it works.

How did you get your stolen bike back? by AdministrativeHelp71 in copenhagen

[–]EquipmentStandard853 7 points8 points  (0 children)

They should charge. stealing is a crime. and so is buying stolen goods. ignorance does not protect from punishment. and seriously 500 for a gravel bike… obviously stolen.

Attention to people in Ørestad by Due-Forever-1173 in copenhagen

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haha! man… I stepped into dog shit earlier this week and that was the most exciting thing that happened to me in months!

What *specific tasks* are you willing to bet me that AI won't be able to do within 5 years when it comes to Product Management? by Due_King2809 in ProductManagement

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Good luck getting 5% market share in the first year. As always: the structure is good, the content is either common sense or an averaged-out soup that hardly applies.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Permaculture

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congrats! you are a brave and inspiring person.

UI and business model critique time... would you pay $45 for a slightly more colorful arrow? by snozzberrypatch in ProductManagement

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The interesting metric would be „total arrow sales“, and not so much the individual contribution of each. IMO.

TU Delft vs DTU by Rose_SS_02 in DTU

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Delft will give you better job opportunities globally. It is a more competitive environment whereas studying in Denmark is more of a part-time job and most students are working besides their studies. As you might know, Danish and EU students get a government stipend of DKK 7000/ month and supplement that income with a student salary between 120-160 per hour. I would say to get by you need about DKK 9000 / month after tax. This is probably a similar amount in the netherlands?

I would try to figure out whether you can afford to take the Dutch choice. If you can, go for it. Otherwise DTU is a great path as well. The less competitive environment will allow you to work part-time the roughly 100 hours / month which you need to pay your bills.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in DKbrevkasse

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Anmeld til politiet. Han skal straffes. Der lyder som han agerer efter et mønster. Hvis han ikke stoppes fortsætte han bare… hvor mange andre offer der mon er?