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Germany's Merz says industrial AI needs less stringent EU regulation

Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated that AI for industrial purposes needs less stringent EU regulation compared to consumer-facing AI to enhance productivity.

reuters.com·2 sources·9h
Techmeme · MIT Tech Review
AI

German startup Synera lands $40M to automate engineering workflows with AI agents

Synera, a German startup, secured $40M to automate engineering workflows utilizing AI agents.

siliconangle.com·1 source·4d
Techmeme
BUSINESS

Germany suspends military approval for long stays abroad for men under 45

Germany has suspended the requirement for men under 45 to obtain military approval for long stays abroad, a rule that was largely unnoticed until a recent newspaper report.

bbc.com·1 source·4d
Hacker News
BUSINESS

The Oligarchs Who Came to Regret Supporting Hitler

The article discusses how German oligarchs initially supported Adolf Hitler for profit but many later ended up in concentration camps.

theatlantic.com·1 source·5d
Kottke.org
BUSINESS

Hitler’s Terrible Tariffs

This article from The Atlantic argues that Hitler's tariffs damaged the German economy by isolating it from the globalized world order.

theatlantic.com·1 source·5d
Kottke.org
BUSINESS

What Happened When Hitler Took On Germany’s Central Banker

The article discusses the conflict between Hitler and Hans Luther, the president of the Reichsbank, who refused to comply with Hitler's demands.

theatlantic.com·1 source·5d
Kottke.org
BUSINESS

Timothy W. Ryback, The Atlantic

This page is an author page for Timothy W. Ryback on The Atlantic, describing him as a historian and author of books on Hitler's Germany.

theatlantic.com·1 source·5d
Kottke.org
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Imigração: por que tantos alemães se mudaram para o Brasil 200 anos atrás

The article discusses why so many Germans immigrated to Brazil 200 years ago, focusing on their settlement in the Rio Grande do Sul region, where they were placed in areas unsuitable for the dominant cattle raising industry.

bbc.com·1 source·Apr 8
Defector
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Has Electricity Decoupled From Gas Yet? (Germany)

This article tracks whether German electricity prices have decoupled from gas prices, using EPEX day-ahead auction data and TTF gas benchmarks.

has-electricity-decoupled-yet.strommarktberatung.de·1 source·Apr 8
Hacker News
BUSINESS

Adidas cuts ties with Ye over antisemitic remarks that caused an uproar

Adidas terminated its decade-long partnership with Ye (Kanye West) following his antisemitic remarks, which caused significant controversy.

npr.org·1 source·Apr 6
AV Club
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Germany Doxes “UNKN,” Head of RU Ransomware Gangs REvil, GandCrab

Germany has revealed the identity of "UNKN," the alleged leader of Russian ransomware gangs REvil and GandCrab.

krebsonsecurity.com·1 source·Apr 6
Hacker News
BUSINESS

Is Germany's gold safe in New York?

This video from Deutsche Welle explores concerns regarding Germany's gold reserves being stored in the US, particularly fears that then-President Trump could seize the gold.

dw.com·1 source·Apr 6
Hacker News
BUSINESS

German men need military permit for extended stays abroad

Germany's new military service law requires men under 45 to obtain permission from the Bundeswehr for stays abroad exceeding three months, and mandates the military career center to issue these approvals.

dw.com·1 source·Apr 4
Hacker News
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A Mysterious Numbers Station Is Broadcasting Through the Iran War

A shortwave numbers station, potentially linked to US military activity in Germany, is broadcasting during the Iran war, with its purpose and operator unknown.

wired.com·1 source·Apr 1
Hacker News
BUSINESS

PERFECTLOOP (@perfectl00p) on Threads

This Threads post from PERFECTLOOP features an original GIF of 98 frames with a skater reference to @chrisjoslin_ in Germany.

threads.com·1 source·Mar 30
Kottke.org
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The Cloud: The dystopian book that changed Germany

Sophie Hardach's article discusses the impact of the dystopian novel "The Cloud" on German children, exploring whether it empowered them or left them traumatized.

bbc.com·1 source·Mar 29
Hacker News
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FBI, CISA issue PSA on Russian intelligence campaign to target messaging apps

The FBI and CISA issued a PSA regarding a Russian intelligence campaign targeting messaging apps, echoing similar alerts from the Netherlands and Germany specifically regarding Signal users.

cyberscoop.com·1 source·Mar 21
Techmeme
BUSINESS

Germany Mandates ODF for Public Administration in Sovereign Digital Stack

Germany is mandating the use of Open Document Format (ODF) for public administration within its sovereign digital stack, aiming to standardize document use.

linuxiac.com·1 source·Mar 20
Hacker News
BUSINESS

@chriso-wiki.bsky.social on Bluesky

A Bluesky post claims that Denmark was allegedly preparing for war with the US over Greenland in January, supposedly receiving military support from France, Germany, and other Nordic countries.

bsky.app·1 source·Mar 19
Hacker News
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Trump Wants His European Frenemies to Bail Him Out on Iran

President Trump is pressuring European allies to help mitigate the economic fallout from his policies regarding Iran. The article questions whether Europe will align with or defy Trump's demands, particularly in the context of economic pressures and strained relationships.

nymag.com·1 source·Mar 16
Intelligencer
BUSINESS

George I of Great Britain

The article provides a biography of George I (1660-1727), the King of Great Britain and Ireland from 1714 until his death, and ruler of the Duchy of Brunswick-Lüneburg in the Holy Roman Empire. It details his accession to the British throne due to the Act of Settlement 1701, his reign marked by the rise of cabinet government, and his relationships with his family and political figures.

en.wikipedia.org·1 source·Mar 15
AV Club
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German Air Force offered operational UCCA by 2029

Airbus is accelerating its efforts to provide the German Air Force with an operational Uncrewed Collaborative Combat Aircraft (UCCA) system by 2029. The company is preparing two uncrewed combat aircraft from Kratos for their first flight with a European partner.

airbus.com·1 source·Mar 15
Hacker News
BUSINESS

How the Biggest Fraud in German History Unravelled

Ben Taub's *New Yorker* article details the rise and fall of Wirecard, a German tech company embraced by the elite, and the journalist who uncovered the fraud and its links to Russian intelligence. Wirecard, once valued at billions, was exposed for lies and dubious connections.

newyorker.com·1 source·Mar 12
The Contender
BUSINESS

Metropolis.

The Library of Congress provides access to a 1926 art-deco poster by Heinz Schulz-Neudamm, created for the premiere of Fritz Lang's film *Metropolis*. The film, shot in 1925-26 at the Babelsberg studios of Universum Film AG (Ufa), is regarded as a masterpiece of German Expressionist filmmaking.

loc.gov·1 source·Mar 10
Laughing Squid
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DW History and Culture

DW History and Culture's YouTube channel dives into art and culture, exploring both significant and niche questions to illuminate the historical moments that shape the present and future.

youtube.com·1 source·Mar 10
Laughing Squid
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The engine of Germany's wealth is blocking its future

The European Correspondent article examines how Germany's focus on manufacturing, particularly the automotive industry, is hindering its transition to a more sustainable and technologically advanced economy. It argues that this reliance on traditional industries is causing Germany to fall behind in areas like digitalization and renewable energy.

europeancorrespondent.com·1 source·Mar 9
Hacker News
BUSINESS

Robot Challenge Screen

A hidden library containing approximately 70,000 books was discovered in the attic and basement of a house in Lindenberg, Germany, belonging to the late Kindred Lubeck. The collection includes works in multiple languages and offers a glimpse into Lubeck's literary passions.

bookstr.com·1 source·Mar 6
Hacker News
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Elite overproduction

The Wikipedia article discusses "elite overproduction," a theory positing that an overabundance of elites leads to societal instability. It explores potential causes like demographic shifts and rising education levels, and examines historical examples like the French Revolution and the Arab Spring.

en.wikipedia.org·1 source·Mar 6
Hacker News
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Operation Bernhard

The Bank of England details "Operation Bernhard," a WWII Nazi plot to destabilize the UK economy by creating counterfeit Bank of England banknotes. The operation, though extensive, ultimately failed to significantly damage the British economy.

bankofengland.co.uk·1 source·Mar 5
AV Club
BUSINESS

UnternehmerTUM: Munich hub has winning formula for entrepreneurs

According to the Financial Times' ranking of Europe's leading start-up hubs, the Munich-based UnternehmerTUM center has taken the top spot for the third time. The FT article indicates the center has a formula that works for entrepreneurs.

ft.com·1 source·Mar 5
Techmeme
BUSINESS

BMW Group to deploy humanoid robots in production in Germany for the first time

The BMW Group plans to deploy humanoid robots in its German production facilities for the first time, starting with a pilot project at Plant Leipzig. This initiative follows a successful pilot deployment at Plant Spartanburg, USA, and aims to integrate AI and robotics more effectively into the company's global production processes through a new "Center of Competence for Physical AI in Production".

press.bmwgroup.com·1 source·Mar 4
Hacker News
BUSINESS

Live Train Delay Markets

Bahn.bet allows users to participate in prediction markets for the delay times of ICE, IC, and EC trains in Germany. Updated every 2 minutes, users can win from the pool by accurately predicting train delays.

bahn.bet·1 source·Mar 4
Hacker News
BUSINESS

Watch Ali: Fear Eats the Soul

The URL directs to the HBO Max page for the film "Ali: Fear Eats the Soul." The movie, available on the streaming service for $10.99/month, depicts an unlikely romance between a German widow and a younger Moroccan guest worker amidst societal prejudices.

play.hbomax.com·1 source·Mar 1
AV Club
CULTURE

Board of Peace

The Wikipedia page discusses the Board of Peace, a body established in 1989 to advise the German Federal Government on disarmament and arms control. It details the Board's composition, tasks, history, and criticisms.

en.wikipedia.org·1 source·Feb 27
Daring Fireball
BUSINESS

Elizebeth Smith Friedman

The Wikipedia article profiles Elizebeth Smith Friedman, an American codebreaker and cryptanalyst who played a significant role in both World Wars and during Prohibition. She helped to decipher enemy codes, disrupt smuggling operations, and is considered one of the most important figures in the history of American cryptology.

en.wikipedia.org·1 source·Feb 26
Kottke.org
CULTURE

Vertumnus (Arcimboldo)

The Wikipedia page discusses "Vertumnus," a painting by Giuseppe Arcimboldo created around 1590. The artwork is a portrait of Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II as Vertumnus, the Roman god of seasons and plant growth, composed entirely of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.

en.wikipedia.org·1 source·Feb 25
Defector
CULTURE

Don't host email yourself

The author details their experience using a transactional email service with a dedicated IP and being blocked by a large German email provider for not sending enough email, questioning the common advice of self-hosting email.

coinerella.com·1 source·Feb 23
Hacker News
BUSINESS

Hetzner (European hosting provider) to increase prices by up to 38% due to high demand & hardware costs : BuyFromEU

Hetzner, a European hosting provider, is increasing its prices by up to 38% due to high demand and rising hardware costs. This is reportedly driven by businesses and developers migrating to European tech alternatives.

old.reddit.com·1 source·Feb 23
Hacker News
BUSINESS

Film can change the world "but not in a political way," says Wim Wenders

Wim Wenders stated at the Berlinale press conference that film can change the world, but not in a political way. When asked about Germany's support for Israel, Wenders said filmmakers should do the work of people, not politicians.

avclub.com·1 source·Feb 22
AV Club
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The Importance of Making “Degenerate” Art

The Hyperallergic article reclaims the term "degenerate art" from its original, derogatory usage by the Nazi regime. It defines the term as art that actively rejects neutrality, institutional comfort, and conventional civility to take an ethical position.

hyperallergic.com·1 source·Feb 20
SIC Weekly
CULTURE

How Finland defeated fascism

This YouTube video analyzes Finland's historical resistance against fascism, including its Winter War and Continuation War against the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany. It explores the complex political landscape and military strategies involved in Finland's fight for independence.

youtube.com·1 source·Feb 19
Kottke.org
CULTURE

Highest highline over a waterfall

A team of six individuals from Germany and Brazil achieved the highest highline walk over a waterfall, crossing a 148-meter slackline suspended 1,008 meters above Angel Falls in Venezuela. The record-breaking feat took place between October 21st and 23rd, 2025.

guinnessworldrecords.com·1 source·Feb 19
Laughing Squid
CULTURE

Hitler’s Greenland Obsession

In an excerpt from her book, *Hitler's Winter,* Caroline Fraser details Adolf Hitler's fascination with Greenland during World War II. Hitler's interest in Greenland was driven by its strategic location and potential resources, and he envisioned exploiting the territory after creating economic trouble with tariffs.

theatlantic.com·1 source·Feb 19
Kottke.org
CULTURE

Secretary of State Marco Rubio at the Munich Security Conference - United States Department of State

Secretary of State Marco Rubio addressed the Munich Security Conference in February 2026, emphasizing the importance of the historic alliance and its role in shaping a world divided between communism and freedom. He highlighted the need for continued collaboration among member nations.

state.gov·1 source·Feb 19
Intelligencer
BUSINESS

Luciano Lliuya v. RWE AG - complaint - The Climate Litigation Database

The provided URL leads to a document on the Climate Litigation Database regarding the case of Luciano Lliuya v. RWE AG. This document is the complaint filed in the case, which centers on holding the German energy company RWE accountable for its alleged contribution to climate change and its impacts on Mr. Lliuya's property in Peru.

climatecasechart.com·1 source·Feb 19
MIT Tech Review
BUSINESS

Are ski jumpers enhancing their penises to fly further? WADA is ready to investigate

The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) will investigate claims in a German newspaper about ski jumpers using penis enhancements to improve flight distance. The investigation follows claims that such enhancements could offer an aerodynamic advantage.

nytimes.com·1 source·Feb 19
Front Office Sports
SPORTS

Whatnot's 2026 State of Live Selling Report: Time to Go Live

Whatnot released its 2026 State of Live Selling Report, compiling platform data and survey insights from thousands of live sellers across the U.S., U.K., France, and Germany. The report analyzes the evolution of live selling, business success stories, trending categories, and the industry's impact on local economies.

blog.teamwhatnot.com·1 source·Feb 19
After School
BUSINESS

Movie Poster of the Week

The article discusses the iconic movie posters designed by Peter Strausfeld, known for his distinctive linocut style, coinciding with an exhibition of his work in New York City. Strausfeld's posters are celebrated for their unique aesthetic and impact on film promotion.

mubi.com·1 source·Feb 18
Kottke.org
CULTURE

Peter Strausfeld - Orson & Welles

This webpage is a collection on Orson & Welles' website dedicated to Peter Strausfeld. The description mentions Strausfeld's friendship with George Hoellering and Hoellering's subsequent role as director of The Academy Cinema in London.

orsonandwelles.co.uk·1 source·Feb 18
Kottke.org
CULTURE

Peter Strausfeld’s linocut posters for classic cinema are elegant, sophisticated and deceptively simple

Poster House in New York City is hosting an exhibition celebrating Peter Strausfeld, a German refugee known for his illustrative posters for classic cinema. For 35 years, Strausfeld created elegant linocut posters for global auteurs, despite initially being posted at bomb sites.

itsnicethat.com·1 source·Feb 18
Kottke.org
CULTURE

Art for Art House

The URL links to "Art for Art House," a book documenting the poster art of Peter Strausfeld, a German refugee who created unique and compelling posters for London's art house cinemas from 1947 to 1980.

press.rit.edu·1 source·Feb 18
Kottke.org
CULTURE

AOC’s Munich Stumble Is a Warning to the Left

Ross Barkan's column for *New York Magazine* argues that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's comments in Munich about foreign policy reveal a need for progressives to develop more sophisticated approaches to national security. He suggests progressives often lack expertise on international issues, leaving them vulnerable to criticism.

nymag.com·1 source·Feb 17
Intelligencer
CULTURE

Disney settles Gina Carano's lawsuit after firing her from 'Mandalorian' for comparing being conservative in US to being Jewish in Nazi Germany

Disney settled a lawsuit with Gina Carano after firing her from "The Mandalorian" for comparing being conservative in the US to being Jewish in Nazi Germany. The terms of the settlement were not disclosed.

nypost.com·1 source·Feb 17
Front Office Sports
CULTURE

Is this the world’s most eye-popping restaurant? The architectural marvel

The Guardian profiles a new restaurant housed within an architectural sphere in a Leipzig industrial estate. The building is the final design of Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer, envisioned when he was 103 years old.

theguardian.com·1 source·Feb 17
MIT Tech Review
CULTURE

German Social Democrat paper adds to calls for social media curbs for children

A faction within Germany's Social Democratic party has called for a formal ban on social media usage for children under 14. This proposal aligns the party with their conservative coalition partners who are also seeking restrictions on children's social media access.

reuters.com·1 source·Feb 17
MIT Tech Review
CULTURE

Germany Moves Closer to a Social Media Ban for Those Under 16

Germany is moving closer to imposing age restrictions on social media, potentially banning those under 16. The move is likely to escalate tensions between Germany and former US President Donald Trump.

bloomberg.com·1 source·Feb 17
MIT Tech Review
BUSINESS

Why Europe Is Talking About Nuclear Weapons

The article discusses the increasing conversation around nuclear weapons in Europe due to declining confidence in American protection. It highlights the need for Europe to consider its own deterrence capabilities as a collective.

theatlantic.com·1 source·Feb 16
MIT Tech Review
CULTURE

Reiner Knizia

The Wikipedia article provides a biography of Reiner Knizia, a prolific German board game designer. It details his education, professional career, and significant contributions to the field of game design, including his numerous published games and awards.

en.wikipedia.org·1 source·Feb 15
Honest Broker
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Start-ups, skiing and socialising: why young Brits are moving to Germany

The article explores the trend of young British workers moving to Germany, particularly Berlin, citing a thriving startup scene and lower cost of living as primary motivators. It details the social and lifestyle attractions, from Berlin's techno scene to the Bavarian Alps, encouraging other young professionals to consider the move.

thetimes.com·1 source·Feb 14
After School
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The General Catalyst Investor Backing Mistral and Helsing

Jeannette zu Fürstenberg, the 'Princess President' of La Famiglia, is investing in European startups with geopolitical importance, including AI companies Mistral AI and Helsing. Her firm focuses on companies capable of competing with U.S. and Chinese tech giants, and Fürstenberg also hosts influential social gatherings.

bloomberg.com·1 source·Feb 9
Techmeme
BUSINESS

Pudding mit der Gabel essen: Trend-Event erreicht Hannover

Over 1,000 people gathered in Hannover, Germany on Sunday to eat pudding with forks as part of a social media trend, primarily driven by Generation Z. Participants were responsible for bringing their own pudding and forks.

ndr.de·2 sources·Feb 6
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