@hagen

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journalist irgendwo zwischen internet und pop. vor allem bei breitband im deutschlandfunk kultur.

blog: ausnahmsweise.net
webseite: hagenterschueren.com

bloghttps://ausnahmsweise.net
webhttps://hagenterschueren.com
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why am i doing that? because i want to use my current zigbee dongle for thread instead of buying a second one. did that mean i just spend 40 euros on new bulbs instead of 25 euros on another dongle? yes it did. i’m good with money.
if you see me posting like i’m having a mental breakdown: i’m retiring working zigbee devices to switch over to thread while at the same time moving my thread border router away from apple devices to have everything run through home assistant. what could possibly go wrong?
move considerately and maintain things
ich habe seit montag sechs pizzen gegessen und tbh könnte ich gerade noch eine verdrücken.
performative reading
neapel: ja
mein nummer 1 skill: in jeder stadt auf anhieb die stabilste bar finden
so i bought a real camera and honestly whoever at ricoh is responsible for the menu settings should simply be shot. what do you mean you have to save the settings you worked on for half an hour in a completely differend sub menu or all will be reset. and why would you disable touch to focus by default? i thought i had to learn more about aperture, exposure and iso, but that‘s fine actually. it‘s the fucking menu structure that‘s breaking my brain.
Hey, Unschuldsvermutungsbros, es gibt einen Unterschied zwischen "schuldig vor dem Gesetz" und "moralisch verwerflich". Liebe Grüße!

I wrote a little Habermas piece for the Guardian. The Frankfurt School is not a „school“, and its headmaster is not dead…

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/mar/17/talk-precious-communication-collapse-jurgen-habermas-philosopher

Talk is precious: in the age of communication collapse, Jürgen Habermas’s message remains vital

The philosopher, who has died aged 96, was often caricatured as a consensus-seeking liberal. But his belief in the need for shared understanding had a radical underpinning, says German philosopher Eva von Redecker

The Guardian