Ohh your are 100% right. I completely missed it. Thank you for the correction.
I would love to share the Nubula link for this instead. But they didn't publish it there yet.
Edit: Nebula is not EU - maybe partially because of some EU creators. But it's also not Google.
The problem in Europe is exactly the fragmentation of payment systems. For most you can only use them if you are a resident and have a bank account on that country.
• Wero: Germany, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Netherlands
• MB WAY: Portugal
• Twint: Switzerland
• Swish: Sweden
• MobilePay: Denmark, Finland
• iDEAL: Netherlands
• Bancontact: Belgium
• BLIK: Poland
• Satispay: Italy
• Vipps: Norway
• Giropay: Germany
• Sofort: Germany
• Cartes Bancaires: France
- Etc....
People should really stop talking about Tesla. Everyone knows what a Tesla is, even people who can't name any other car brand/model.
People from Greenland would surely accept to exchange their land with California.
Maybe they are just being well paid
I couldn’t find the link from the screenshot, but it’s a bit frustrating that there isn’t any source linked.
Maybe this from 1 week ago?
Oh I'm so sorry. I missed the part where you mentioned the browser. I'll take a look. Thank you
Yoj use Qwant in Safari in iOS? Could you guide me through the process of setting it as default in the settings?
How do you set an EU Search engine as default on iOS?
Apple has a very limited list of search engines that it allows.
There are a couple of extensions that do reddirect, but that doesn't even prevent the request from going to the Search Engine defined in settings.
Alternatively, I can try a different browser, but they are objectively worse, and none of them can use extensions.
I'm wondering if I'm the only one stressed with this or has everyone found a alternative that I don't know.
This looks like proper monopolistic behaviour btw
Honestly, the village is everything that was listed here. Including the workplace finding a way to be child friendly. Even a restaurant.
It is currently too hard to have kids, and you can see that less people are doing it because everyone is so insensitive to it.
This is definitely helpful. I hadn't noticed it. Kagi keeps on giving. Thank you!
How can we Google for Lemmy content instead of Reddit?
I am sorry the question is confusing.
But some Google searches give much better results if you add "reddit" to the end of your query. This ends up generating a lot of traffic for Reddit.
Anyone found a way to search something but hint Google to look at Lemmy?
Yes. I believe that property taxes also exist on most European countries.
In these Kantons in Switzerland, residents need to report yearly the total value of assets at 31 Dec from the previous year.