

Not to dampen your mood, but you might have to actively bring the Germans to speak German with you, they tend to immediately switch to their own broken English, although, it might also be a super fluent English depending on whom you met
Not to dampen your mood, but you might have to actively bring the Germans to speak German with you, they tend to immediately switch to their own broken English, although, it might also be a super fluent English depending on whom you met
To my surprise, through recent events, a long standing friend group chat migrated from wa to signal, sure, thats only 7 people but 5 of them installed signal for it which is quite the big step
Hmmm without reading further, is that were the Disco Elysium writers got their inner voices from?
Nu nu, it would be way more expensive, have you thought about all the not sold controllers with incredible markup due the stick not drifting? I not saying that it is planned obsolescence but it really quacks like a duck
What I really wonder now…do I really need to actually rent a VPS or is there somewhere in the internet someone who overs IPv4 to IPv6 forwarding as a service. I looked at the Oracle ARM VPS but this seems to be a bit convoluted…and its Oracle Oo
thanks, at least for the first point, those “Fritz Box” Routers are somewhat usual in german, I got my own to have more control over my network…and it does indeed support NAT loopback, I think that is what I had to configure in my previous IPv4 Setup for everything to work. For the rest…I will have to do some research. Although, my IPv6 address starts with 2a02 and is indeed reacheable from the outside, so apparently that is a thing
Also thanks for this advice, this seems easier than I thought.
Thanks for the pointer, I will try that…as soon as I have repaired the network stuff that I somehow broke 15 minutes after I wrote the last text by trying to upgrade the host-debian system the webserver VM lives in.
But yes, its a problem with other devices, but actually not with the windows gaming pc that is connected via cable, only Wifi devices seem to have that problem. I actually checked if the swap to the guest wifi (because for some reason it has better connection?) and it doesnt, so its at least not that
Oh southern german, village place. Then you will get either swabian or bavarian flavored German, both very cute dialects, although sometimes heavy. Enjoy the experience either way!