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- Comment on When washing, should I turn garments inside out? 1 week ago:
Both don’t make a lot of sense. Celsius would be 18.3°. Fahrenheit however would be too much for a lot of clothes. I have never in my life washed hotter than 60°C.
- Comment on hmm breakfast 1 week ago:
Why don’t you just accept you missed a joke and laugh with us
- Comment on During the lead up to the Holocaust did the N... regime just kidnap people who they even thought were Jews? Kind of like ICE is doing to citizens today? 1 week ago:
As there are not many useful answers here yet, let me try.
From 1933 on, the N…-Regime* required a so called “Aryan certificate” (Ariernachweis) from employed in the public sector. Who and what is Aryan is a debate by itself so I will leave this out, but Jews were a group that were explicitly excluded from that group.
So how would you get this certificate? You needed to proof this with the birth and/or marriage certificates of your ancestors, specifically those of your parent and your grand parents. In special cases you needed even more (like applying for SS/NSDAP), but in general that was it.
Now, the authority issuing these certificates are the Standesämter (Civil registration offices), but they did only issue then from 1876 in the areas on the right of the river Rhine and from about 1807/1815 in the left of the Rhine. This has to do with Napoleon, but that’s a story for another day. Now before the Standesamt, it was basically the protestant and catholic churches that recorded births/baptisms, marriages and deaths and they were required to do so by law. So the churches had to actively help with those certificates.
It was not always a clear line, as obviously, you cannot see if someone is a Jew (even if some very stupid people thought so back then). Also, if as a Jew, your great grand kids were baptized as Christians, they were officially of Aryan origin. So even if the Nazis talked a lot about race, it was more a decision based on religion.
But like I said, this was only required for people working in the public sector and education, but also doctors, lawyers, scientists etc. (which were a couple of millions as you can imagine).
From 1935, with the Nuremberg laws (also called Nuremberg Race laws), every German was required to get an Aryan certificate. However, in 1935 the life as a Jew In Germany was already very hard and complicated, these laws basically stripped them from their last rights that were left. The story is much, much longer and I really recommend you to read about it for example in Wikipedia, as it is excellently documented.
*or Nazi-Regime how I am calling it (because this is not some kind of Lord-Voldemort-Situation)
- Comment on China bans influencers from speaking on ‘serious’ topics like finance or health without university degree 1 week ago:
What a crazy thing to say
- Comment on YouTube is taking down videos on performing nonstandard Windows 11 installs 1 week ago:
I don’t judge, I just don’t understand. At this level, you need way more skills to keep your Windows account local than installing Linux with their GUI wizard. I understand some people need Windows professionally for Photoshop, but I guess the large majority doesn’t. If you reed this Windows used, now is the time. Trust me, you will experience a level of freedom and performance you would have never thought of.
- Comment on YouTube is taking down videos on performing nonstandard Windows 11 installs 1 week ago:
I am usually not that guy, but honestly, why not just install Linux Mint at this point
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- Comment on Best general ebook reader for Android? 1 week ago:
Tbh, I think librera would be a way better choice. Don’t listen to this guy OP
- Comment on [deleted] 2 weeks ago:
Isn’t there an incel subreddit where you could go? I am sure they love to listen to what you have to say!
- Comment on New christmas calendar just dropped 2 weeks ago:
I can imagine lol. It’s just 5 minutes away and go grocery shopping anyway, so why not giving something back to the shitpost community
- Comment on New christmas calendar just dropped 2 weeks ago:
I don’t know to be honest, it was pretty full and I only had a short moment to take this photo. I will try to check it out later today if it is not sold out already!
- Comment on #environmentalist 2 weeks ago:
I usually swallow a lot air doing this
- Comment on I remember watching this commercial late one night in the 90s on MTV, and wondering WTF?! What are your thoughts? 2 weeks ago:
What the fuck? Can anybody give more context?
- Comment on thats all 2 weeks ago:
Wrong
- Comment on How do people get rid of or sell stolen jewelry? I ask cause the news says the the Louve thieves can never sell it because it so known? 2 weeks ago:
I can imagine there are some people who love to dress like a king with jewelry and stuff in their private rooms
- Comment on Historians never talk about the "good old days". 2 weeks ago:
Just wanted to tell you it even differs in different languages. I know where you are going though. However regarding this post, at least where I come from you can get a university degree in History. If you want to call that science or not, “good” is no legitimate assessment in any discipline.
- Comment on Historians never talk about the "good old days". 2 weeks ago:
This may be a language barrier. In my native language a historian is a scientist researching history. But maybe I just don’t understand what you want to say.
- Comment on Historians never talk about the "good old days". 2 weeks ago:
Because they are scientists
- Comment on Fml lmao 3 weeks ago:
!mrlovenstein@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Could rising sea levels caused by climate change be thwarted by digging a big hole at the bottom of the sea? 3 weeks ago:
1” = 2.54 cm
7” = 17.78 cm - Comment on American public transit 3 weeks ago:
Perfect bike route
- Comment on I'm not paying $8 for a pack of Skittles 3 weeks ago:
!trippinthroughtime@lemmy.ca
- Comment on Wish we had good tap water 😔 3 weeks ago:
I could never move to a region where tap water is not drinkable. F to all my hydrohomies that can’t enjoy tap water.
- Comment on I have returned from my travels into deep anon 4 weeks ago:
NSFW?
- Comment on Being a 22-year-old virgin or being 22 and never having been in a relationship is something to be shameful about. 4 weeks ago:
You should watch less movies
- Comment on My first jellyfin setup 5 weeks ago:
It’s not that I don’t want to buy a mini PC. But for this little project I might abandon like my many programming projects a massive investment is just not worth it. I played 300€ on a TV some years ago, I just cannot pay the double amount for a device I use for streaming. I might upgrade if Jellyfin turns out to be my companion, but then everything needs to work, remote streaming from outside my network included.
Thanks for your advice though. I will look into a used fire stick, but if I understand correctly, this would act as a jellyfin client for watching on my TV.
- Comment on My first jellyfin setup 5 weeks ago:
Nah, it’s a cheap Chinese TV with a random OS, so I guess I need to find a workaround. I don’t buy at amazon so I thought of another Pi.
Noted, RAM is important.
- Comment on My first jellyfin setup 5 weeks ago:
Okay, so without the need of transcoding I gather a Pi 4 or 5 may actually be fine? What about the rare case I get hands on a Blu-Ray, H.264 would not work?
- Comment on My first jellyfin setup 5 weeks ago:
Noted, remote streaming will be an extra step I can tackle after I created my setup, it may easily work or may not.
- Comment on My first jellyfin setup 5 weeks ago:
How do I find out what codec a file has? I guess there is a ffmpeg command to check and also to convert?
Does that mean I can rip all my DVDs to the H.264 format to be sure all devices can play the file? Is there a disadvantage using H.264?
With remote streaming I mean of course streaming outside of my network.