0.5 cm each way repeatedly. Why’d you want out of that situation?
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I am coming then! After googling a little bit, my idea is to move to the north east of the city center. Work will be in the opposite side but my biking commute is my workout+disconnect time so I enjoy it. Is it a good place to move with my family, or should I look into other neighborhoods?
That’s probably what I am used to, Swedes are very nice people but it takes years for them to open up, and so far I have mostly managed to become real friends with those who have been exposed to the expat community. In any case, I assume learning German is going to be an important step to socialize fully.
Thanks for the answer! I have checked the airport as you say and there are direct flights to my original country, and it’s nice that it is so close to the city!

Planning on moving to Nuremberg - Lemmy.world
Hello! I am currently living in Stockholm, and I have received a job offer in
Nuremberg. I am almost decided to move again, but I would like to hear opinions
about the city from other people. My main interest is mountain biking, and it is
very nice in Sweden, but I think that around Nuremberg is pretty good as well,
so if anyone has any tips about it I appreciate it as well! /Xtract
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No. You can install higher efficiency panels which will have a higher yield, but if the radiation from the sun is not there, there is not much to do.
On the other hand, you have bifacial solar panels, which are installed vertically and produce energy from both sides. If you have a lot of scattered light through the year, this might be a tech to look for.