sbisinger.bsky.social
Software Engineer, interested in science, concerned about Climate Change.
I like to talk about politics
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This is extremely important. People will feel less alone knowing the majority agrees on it being bad
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Ukrainians have the courage that, unfortunately, the rest of Europe is lacking right now.
I still hold some hope for some stronger responses in the near future
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I agree it's not a trivial pursuit, but you can't even try if you don't have the money to work on it.
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The problem is maybe the funding... You can't create a good platform without years of work, and someone has to pay the bills for a long while until there's a path to profitability.
The problem is not really technical
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This story is wild, and I don't know why nowadays there isn't a scandal big enough to have anyone even raise an eyebrow. We've given up public life completely.
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I would welcome such an integration. I don't see no reason not to unite the democratic countries of the world that want to share the same values.
(Yes triple negation)
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I watched this one yesterday, it's good!
youtu.be/HJKe_m9CL-0?...
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I assume it's nationwide, but definitely location matters a lot
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Sie hat WAS gesagt????? 😡😡😡😡😡🤬🤬🤬
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Sorry $93k, almost 94
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I'm not 100% familiar with US salaries, but even though they used the average for the salary instead of the median, $91k is pretty low, no?
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They were not supposed to be documentaries. I know, I know, Michael Moore normally does documentaries.
But NOT this time. You weren't supposed to take them literally!!!
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I never understand that. Like what are actual, concrete, everyday issues that people face linked to immigration?
That is NOT to say there aren't any, mind you. It's a scale thing
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Me neither, but I would have blindly voted for him for a second term, no questions about it. Having an election in 2028 with a meh president in-between is better than no election in 2028 with a terrible King for the foreseeable future
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It's not. Here's basically to hoping then polls are way off....
(On the other hand, I can't stomach Scholz, I find him such a weak leader)
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They got really spooked by a (then) 16-year-old telling things for what they are...
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I'm personally going to watch what European leaders actually do. I guess a lot of it will depend on what the people think and the outcome of the German election
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Yes.
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It is, but it's also that he doesn't have the interest, the brain power and probably the attention span to understand how any of it works.
Reasoning and facts are out, chest beating and displays of dominance are in
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He doesn't care about domestic products of other countries. From his point of view, his stuff (because he's the King now) is being taxed, that's enough
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I truly hope they do. In a world where international treaties and rulings seem to be increasingly irrelevant, I hope at least here they will hold Switzerland accountable
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Inflation, how could I forget inflation?
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Sure, but there's a huge proportion of things that do run on the grid, from heavy industries to AI.
The off-grid libertarian type will not vote differently even if they have a windmill on their property
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Ah maybe it's just showing the inflation rate at any point, so it was above +3.0% inflation in December - it's not +3.0% to the inflation rate itself
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I don't understand the "+3.0% excluding food and energy": that graph shows a decrease rather than increase?
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Just the Germans, the rest of Europe is doing fine
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This idea that budget cuts lead to "more efficient" administrations is surely something that has been studied. I get the same feeling as trickle-down economics, I'd be surprised if this turned out to be true in practice
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I wonder: can anyone turn up and claim to be from DOGE and get access to everything?
Because something tell me these thugs aren't handing over their ID when they knock on the door...
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I'm not so sure, I'm seeing a lot of apathy. As usual, the people who do care denounce and resist, but the silent majority stays silent and unaware.
As often is the case, people warning of the problems are being ignored.
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I believe you were pointing out before how essentially candidats need CVs that are legible by AIs rather than humans, because you won't make it past the first screening otherwise
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AI generated applications are the well-deserved response to AI generated job listing's, and AI driven screening and AI generated rejections.
We have reached the ultimate stage here as well: machines talking to machines