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I used OVH for personal projects but had to stop. They randomly block IPs from the iCloud Private Relay network, causing connection timeouts. Their SPF records for outgoing email services are incorrect and missing IP…
Is there any science out there to support it? Gabapentin is also supposed to be a miracle cure but it only works (anecdotally) for very few people and the studies are inconclusive.
France also has its own design system and font (Marianne): https://www.systeme-de-design.gouv.fr/elements-d-interface/f...
By any chance do you remember where it was? Thanks
What colonies are you referring too? The last one was Djibouti in 77...
I don't think I'll answer to a comment calling me a fascist. Comparing Algeria before independence and the current status of overseas France is dishonest.
It's not true. Overseas parts of France are fully integrated in the republic, and citizens there have the same rights as in the mainland. There's no distinction between "settlers" and "natives" from a legal point of…
It seems that HFC are being phased out too: https://ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/f-gas/legislation_en
I think most of these gases are or will eventually be banned in Europe because of their impact on the environment. I've seen newer datacenters use water mist sprays.
I never really understood the whole thing around Paul Graham. His insights on startups and tech are somewhat interesting and legitimate, but at this point I feel like some people are taking his every thought, even…
Also known as "effet Bonaldi" in French: https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jérôme_Bonaldi#L'«_effet_Bonal...
I used to do that for the convenience of the autofill but my paranoia got the best of me. If someone got access to my 1password he could access all my accounts, which defeats the purpose of two factor authentication. It…
In Paris the word "catacombs" is used in a larger sense than ossuaries. It also covers the huge network of old quarries, mostly on the left bank. They pretty popular with urban explorers ("cataphiles"). The data center…
They're not "accepted" by the government, the French/Schengen borders are porous for a number of reasons. They can work legally if they get asylum.
I think it's sad... I've lived in Paris for the last 15 years and have explored a lot of the city (but still have a lot to see). I remember a colleague, born and raised in the western suburbs, who saw the Opera for the…
I have lived in both cities but I'm French so probably biased. The transportation system in Paris is overall much better. Denser, more lines, cheaper, and unlike New York it keeps growing. It's also more reliable (even…
In France, fish is often considered a valid vegetarian option.
You can buy "mousseux" (bubbly) from anywhere in France that will taste the same as most Champagnes.
The Louvre is the largest art museum in the world and has huge historical significance, there's more to see than the Mona Lisa!
To this day the restaurations by Viollet-le-Duc are still very controversial. Some of his work has been undone recently to go back to a more historical aspect of buildings.
The French system is hybrid. There's public and private health insurance, and public and private hospitals. For everyday care the public health insurance reimburses 70% and the private health insurance the remainder.…
The people who restored the clock were sued but eventually cleared of all charges. The clock has never been used or wound up since... http://urban-resources.net/untergunther.html https://ugwk.org/Untergunther_Presse.html
> public transport systems are not even close to having enough capacity to replace private motor transport entirely, and there zero chance of them having it any time soon. Paris is currently building more than 200km of…
At 8pm it's still estimates, the official results usually come after a few days.
Bureaucracy is not an issue in my opinion. I've ran a successful business in France and if you have a good accountant (and lawyer for some particular issues), it's not anymore difficult than in the US. As an individual,…