Not this meme every week… If it was a Meloni thirst trap I wouldn’t complain, but not this…
chad dead wood vs virgin electrons
Did anyone ever actually do that?
I’m not surprised. Printed emails are the closest equivalent to the user experience of a fax.
“I have it printed out!”
I want to laugh but then I remember my parents Januszex has like 3 full cabinets of those exact binders
I saw someone investing 250k in a German startup once, 35k of which that startup could immediately pay to the notary and accountant to do the necessary paperwork, which took more than 3 months.
That’s only 14% of your entire first investment check in admin costs, and one quarter of delay for a startup.
And that’s only one of the many stories I have to tell about the shitshow that is German bureaucracy.
Do they have their 1234 password on a post it on the monitor? Or is it laminated and put into it’s small box then secured with a drawer key cause that is top security.
Austrian for a German race team, has his emails printed. Peak motorsports.
Remember you only need to have records of everything for the last 7 years or in some cases 10 if you own a business. So, yes I have the things filled out as well as nothing is more scary than the belastingdienst.
Once a big ass solar flare shuts down all electricity, everyone will wish they stored their pr0n as the germans do.
Ah, the Germans.
In the whole history of civilization, the only people who recorded with minute and very precise files and details…
*their war crimes*
In Portugal we use the same Leitz binders, but we use them to archive leftover bacalhau.
How is that weird? I do that all the time. It’s much easier to manage.
Given that cloud stored data is just feeding data for LLMs at this point, I think that it’s also more sustainable to just print the emails and store them that way, so I’m totally on board with that, fuck big tech 🙂
My father in law bought a printer specifically to print out a manual for his sit-on mower. I reminded him that his laptop was portable & our wifi easily reached the toolshed.
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Peak civilization
Not this meme every week… If it was a Meloni thirst trap I wouldn’t complain, but not this…
chad dead wood vs virgin electrons
Did anyone ever actually do that?
I’m not surprised. Printed emails are the closest equivalent to the user experience of a fax.
“I have it printed out!”
I want to laugh but then I remember my parents Januszex has like 3 full cabinets of those exact binders
I saw someone investing 250k in a German startup once, 35k of which that startup could immediately pay to the notary and accountant to do the necessary paperwork, which took more than 3 months.
That’s only 14% of your entire first investment check in admin costs, and one quarter of delay for a startup.
And that’s only one of the many stories I have to tell about the shitshow that is German bureaucracy.
Do they have their 1234 password on a post it on the monitor? Or is it laminated and put into it’s small box then secured with a drawer key cause that is top security.
https://preview.redd.it/hfeg1nvsokkf1.jpeg?width=1024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=0033a654b850178105d0b25828181ca4d214ac70
Did he ask to use your fax machine as well?
https://preview.redd.it/1fezyfkjpkkf1.jpeg?width=994&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=eda5c913b40f4dc05bd65f3534c11cd080d92d8d
Austrian for a German race team, has his emails printed. Peak motorsports.
Remember you only need to have records of everything for the last 7 years or in some cases 10 if you own a business. So, yes I have the things filled out as well as nothing is more scary than the belastingdienst.
Once a big ass solar flare shuts down all electricity, everyone will wish they stored their pr0n as the germans do.
Ah, the Germans.
In the whole history of civilization, the only people who recorded with minute and very precise files and details…
*their war crimes*
In Portugal we use the same Leitz binders, but we use them to archive leftover bacalhau.
How is that weird? I do that all the time. It’s much easier to manage.
Given that cloud stored data is just feeding data for LLMs at this point, I think that it’s also more sustainable to just print the emails and store them that way, so I’m totally on board with that, fuck big tech 🙂
My father in law bought a printer specifically to print out a manual for his sit-on mower. I reminded him that his laptop was portable & our wifi easily reached the toolshed.
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