Open on Sundays: Cafe Frühling, Klara, Mitte, Finkmüller. You can also check out some museums. Sunday next week is the first Sunday of the month and museums are free. You can check them out and may go there to work from time to time. By the way, the museus-pass is worth it https://www.museumspass.com/en
Regarding noise: listen to music or noise (https://www.noisli.com/)
Welcome to Basel.
Google Translate is helpful but you can rely on other German-English resources like https://www.dict.cc to improve your comprehension.
You can go visit Freiburg in Germany, I went there the other day and it's a gorgeous city. Just mind that the prices there will be in Euro. In basel you can move around with a daily ticket, around 9.90 euro at the green BVB machines. Otherwise you can use a Mehrfahrkarte (you can choose English language at the machines to check which to buy).
Use Wikitravel to get some advices on both basel and Freiburg, not all info are updated, but it's still very useful and good: http://wikitravel.org/en/Basel
In Freiburg, you could buy a ticket pass for the museums there (should be 6 museums), if you want to go to the Schauinsland, which is basically a lift to the top of the mountain, be mindful that the last ride gets down at 6pm, and if you want to stay just one day it will take 2 hours away to get there and back. I know because I did everything hurriedly and regretted it a bit, planning ahead would be better.
From the Las Burg Website:
We are still here for you during the usual opening hours and you can have parcels delivered to us without any problems. Traders from the border cantons are also allowed to collect their parcels without quarantine if they can show appropriate proof at the border!!!
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The reports in the press and from various competitors that parcel collection from private individuals is also possible without quarantine have been denied by the State Ministry for Social Affairs in the meantime.
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Here is the official statement:
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Anyone who has goods ordered in a risk area explicitly delivered to an address in Baden-Württemberg that differs from their place of residence, for example parcel shops or other parcel acceptance points, cannot pick them up there without subsequently having to go into quarantine. This falls under the term "shopping".
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Source: www.baden-wuerttemberg.dedeserviceaktuelle-infos-zu-coronafaq-tests-fuer-reiserueckkehrer
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Hi nooqxy! Thank you for your question! During the Programming Jam we will use Scratch. Scratch in general is programmed with the web based development environment inside the scratch website on https://scratch.mit.edu/. Professionally I work with C# inside Visual Studio. I hope I could answer your question.
Hi Lazar Thank you for your message! Cool! What kind projects have you already done with raspberry pi? Abolutely! We always meet at the FHNW in Muttenz ang agree on a date by filling out a doodle. If you want to join, please fill out this doodle : https://doodle.com/poll/7a8a5a2r4nb6k3tn And some tables inside the google docs document : https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hxB3OFGpdL39ocIvjNcQAwWXxnVj_0jeqD5WXffk6wc/edit?usp=sharing
I hope to see you at the next get-together!
Best wishes Elena
Hey Matthias
Aha! We meet at the FHNW in Muttenz. The "when" always gets decided by filling out a doodle so that as much people as possible can join. if you want to join, please fill out this doodle : https://doodle.com/poll/7a8a5a2r4nb6k3tn And some tables inside the google docs document : https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hxB3OFGpdL39ocIvjNcQAwWXxnVj_0jeqD5WXffk6wc/edit?usp=sharing I hope to see you at the next get-together!
Best wishes Elena