

The one in Helsinki is separated into 3 floors, 1 of them is for quiet reading.


The one in Helsinki is separated into 3 floors, 1 of them is for quiet reading.


In Northern Europe, that’s called a library.
The one in Helsinki has board games, media stations for watching films or listening to music, gaming consoles, PCs with design and CAD software, VR rooms, 3D printers and other fabrication machines, conference rooms, study rooms, workshops for fixing things, recording and photo studios, a shared kitchen, a cinema, a playground…
Oh, and books.
As a systems administrator, I’ll not worry about users taking over my job as long as Citrix exists.


My guess is it was about who has the longest one.
Mercator really starts to shine when you rotate it by 90 degrees.

Fun fact: Whether North or South are “up” on a map is also completely arbitrary.

The bootloader instructions are ass. But the final boss is full disk encryption.
Whenever I want that, I just use Archinstall.
It is a cruel joke that right at the moment renewable energy becomes cheap enough to make business sense over fossil fuels, without government subsidies, AI comes in and consumes unlimited amounts of energy to make line go up.