Both human and dog feces have significant variation in how they smell, so this question is somewhat meaningless. Dogs are carnivores, so if you ate meat, your feces is probably going to smell more like dog feces than if you ate only plant-based food.
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Federation means that when anything happens on one instance (post, comment, whatever), that instance will also inform other instances of this. Which other instances? The ones that have at least one user who has indicated they are interested in that kind of activity (on Lemmy mostly: by subscribing to the community).
So already now you can see eg my instance's copy of a lemm.ee community at https://discuss.tchncs.de/c/cartographyanarchy@lemm.ee and this will not disappear just because lemm.ee goes down. It's stored in my instance's database. But it will no longer be possible to post or comment there because that will no longer federate to other instances.
It's not guaranteed that all of lemm.ee will be accessible elsewhere. Some communities might not have (always had) subscribers from other instances, which would mean no other database has stored those parts.
Help with what? The US is part of NATO so if it is attacked militarily, all other NATO countries are obliged to help against such an invasion.
I have several family members who either don't drive at all or have previously taken several-year-long breaks from driving.
I was significantly older than you are now when I learned to drive at all, I no longer own a car and haven't driven in approximately 9 months.
If you are in a life situation where you do not need to drive, then it is completely your own decision and you shouldn't listen to anyone else trying to convince you one way or the other. Most drivers overestimate their abilities; if you yourself feel driving isn't for you, then it's better for everyone involved (including others on the road) that you don't drive. But you still have a long life ahead of you and it's completely possible you'll become more confident when some more years have passed.
They can, it is just that if they do that, the PRC will sever diplomatic relations with such a country. Why that is so, you would have to ask them... neither of the Koreas has such a policy.
The situations are also not exactly the same: out of these, all are members of the United Nations except the Republic of China.
The problem with the question is that somewhat inherently, "full desktop OSes and programs" are designed to run on screens so large they don't fit in your pocket. So you kinda have to decide what you actually want.
Look up the PinePhone or Librem 5.
and anything where you're being given instructions where you're supposed to copy what the person in the video is doing, video works very well for that too
Agreed on this. We don't know you (OP) well enough to answer this. For me it would be clear because I find law interesting (it isn't what I studied but I considered it for a long time) but medicine completely uninteresting; if everyone were like me we would have no doctors, so it's a good thing that's not the case.
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As a native speaker of German: lol
I mainly notice this with YouTube ads when in a foreign country. YouTube, you have my viewing history, you know I don't watch videos in Italian or Hungarian because I don't understand those languages well, so why are you advertising to me in those languages just because my IP geolocates to Italy or Hungary???
Well, entire books have been written about this topic, so it's difficult to answer this in a Lemmy comment. The main division is between the pre-war years and the WW2 years. War is rarely popular, especially not total war. But a dictatorship can be popular if it can convince the public that it's serving the interests of the people, and that was certainly the case in the 1930s in Germany.
Your OP mentions that "there was a drop in the quality of living for them"; I don't think this is true. People (everywhere) overall tend to care more about economics and personal well-being than civil liberties, and for many ordinary German people, Hitler's policies (before the war) were (or at least: were perceived as) beneficial in terms of personal well-being. We find it obvious in hindsight that passing laws such as "the executive branch gets to pass any law it likes including laws that violate the constitution" or "all parties except the NSDAP are hereby banned" are awful examples of authoritarianism, it was not obvious to the people living at the time who hadn't been used to a parliamentary republic for a long time yet.
Here are a few links that may help your understanding:
During what time? The answer for 1934 is quite different from that for 1944.
USB C ... C ... sea ....... you might be onto something there 😂