I wonder if it's possible just to leave a network scanner running and see which networks have the best coverage for you personally
For example https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.signalmonitoring.gsmsignalmonitoring
I cannot vouch for this specific app, but you get the idea.
I was in the same situation when I first came to the city. What more or less solved it for me was to really punch myself in the gut after some bad times and forcing myself to do an "all-out" week, going to different events every night of the week. Those were mostly meetups and really helped me to find friends and some regular events I like to attend.
My verdict was that big events suck for socialising because there's usually groups of people already formed and they don't easily let you join in, same for company organised ones, even though they have free drinks! Open "Let's meet for a drink and chat" events are sometimes weird and attract a crowd that you don't necessarily want to interact with. Look for the small, specialised events, not more than 10-15 people. That way you're forced to interact and develop connections! If there's nothing that scratches an itch for you, maybe try setting up your own thing and put it on meetup.com with a months time, in a bar that you're familiar with and just let things happen. People sign up for the most crazy things and some will even show up!
I'm guessing you need a 3/16 inch hex key. That's equivalent to 4.76mm. If you feel like going for it, this is pretty cheap: https://www.amazon.de/-/en/Musiclily-Guitar-Adjustment-Wrench-Mexico/dp/B0892D4YNT/
I bought this filter after recognising the same problem, and I've seen so many benefits in my skin and hair. No dandruff issues either since. https://www.amazon.de/15-layers-universal-replacement-cartridge-chlorine/dp/B07FZQYLT5?pd\_rd\_w=tTM52
I have this filter
I dont know is it just placebo, but my skin def feels better. When i first moved here i felt like my skin is gonna fall off. Im also noticing less plaque build up on the bathtub.
Hi nil3_,
for the app stores (iOS and Android) it's region restricted to Germany. What happens when you use this link on your phone?
It should be available for Android versions 7 and up. Let me know if you can't get it. I could make the apk available for download on the website too.
The app is available for download now.
​ Link to Google Play (Android) ​ Link to App Store (iOS)
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If you don't have shutters, getting something to completely blackout your room will be complicated. Personally, I use these https://www.amazon.de/dp/B08D3RXPQ6/ref=cm_sw_r_apan_glt_i_7PT0FNBGS0229NJGZ6AD?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 They darken the room significantly, and have an aluminium backing, which supposedly keeps the heat in during the winter. The most important part is that they are mounted using clips which you attach to your windows, and you can do it yourself in 5 minutes. Like your contract says, it's recommended that you use these clipping blinds instead of drilling. Besides, you don't need a contractor to install these. You can also just find normal blackout curtains instead.
I've always quite liked Songkick for tracking artists and being alerted to shows in the area. Just set Berlin as a location as well as artists/genres you are interested in, and away you go. It happens pretty often that I get emailed about a show a day or two before the band makes the announcement themselves.
Not at all, you probably are thinking about Match.com. OKCupid has more complex profiles which lets you filter out people that are into something in specific. I would say the crowd there is not necessarily on Tinder.
In April last year, I quit my job, left my apartment, bought a campervan, and have been slowly traveling around Europe since. So just over a year! Last year I spent mostly in Spain, this year has been Germany and France (plus a short time in Belgium and the Netherlands).
Couchsurfing can be a mixed bag, and varies a lot on the city you're in. Berlin has a lot of events, and you can meet many international people who are in Berlin for work, as well as local Berliners. There is of course a continuing mix of short term travellers as well. If you like cooking (or eating!), check out the 'Cafe Maggie Pot Luck', it's a group that meets on Thursdays in a 'Community Kitchen' and everyone makes a little something to eat and share.
Have you tried meetup.com? I would expect there to be a lot of meetups in Berlin for developers, could be a good way to meet some.
Thanks for the info about visas! The freelance visa could be what I need, at least until I find the job of my dreams! Good luck :]
The calm down session on Thursdays in skatehalle is pretty good. I went once just before I [26m] moved back to Ireland. U should check it out it's for people if all levels. I can do an ollie also lol. You just register here each each week and its 10€ https://doodle.com/poll/9tvdktysbrps8p9z?utm_campaign=poll_added_participant_participant&utm_medium=email&utm_source=poll_transactional&utm_content=gotopoll-cta
also this is my absolute favourite app for öffis (public transport). absolute essential and i like the layout and functionality a lot! dig in!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.schildbach.oeffi&hl=de&gl=US
Can you post a picture of your PC?
You need to hook it up to a SATA Power cable which looks like this and comes from your power supply.
Then you need to connect it to a SATA port on your mainboard using a SATA cable, if you don't have a spare one you can get those for cheap at any computer store.
If you still fail to get ahead, any computer shop will be able to install the hard drive for you within a couple of minutes.
Data Structures and Algorithms with Python by Lee and Hubbard has a decent balance of theory and Python coding. It also covers recursion which is fundamental to many algorithms. There's also Problem Solving with Algorithms & Data Structures Using Python which is available for free online. Not as in depth as the former one but it does cover some algorithms the former does not while providing much more code snippets. Both of them are more data structure intensive than algorithms. Unfortunately I'm not aware of any good Python resources specifically for more advanced algorithm techniques like dynamic programming or approximations for intractable problems both of which are incredibly useful.
Damn, sorry to hear that, it hadn't occurred to me that they might be full.
If you want an inside track on Grammar in the meantime, I recommend Hammers German Grammar. It's the book that actually helped me tie up all the loose ends. It's about the only German language textbook out there that's written in English, so you're told how things work in a voice you can understand, for once. Along with the VHS lessons, it's about 50% responsible for my current level of German.
Anyway, I wish you luck. It's a long road that's easy to underestimate, but you'll get there in the end with determination and time.
Would be happy to walk around the city and do some of the routes in the guide. I'm English speaking.