Hallo ich mache Philosophie, Technik und Gesellschaft.
hell yeah 😎 lesbianism (or rather, yuri, since it’s a drawing).
okaaay… So:
Euclid (guy from ~2500 years ago) wrote a book called “Elements” where he described how various geometrical figures could be constructed with using only circles and straightlines (and their intersections).
This is one example from that book: How to construct the equilateral triangle.
uh oh. better check with your local mathematician.
step 1. draw a circle A step 2. draw a circle B with the same radius and with the origin on the circle A. step 3. connect the three points (origins of two circles) and any intersection of the circles with each other, and you get an equilateral triangle.
In fact not. I may be awkward, but I’m not evil or cruel. So that’s that.
you could start with FOSS software.
I’m stealing sharing/redistributing this:
… not the onion?
Is this fair?
Is this sane?
What is normal?
The labor market is a market. It is regulated by supply and demand. The good being traded for money is human labor.
If supply goes down (fewer workers being born), prices go up; that means, higher wages.
If supply goes up (more workers being born), prices go down; that means, lower wages.
Fortunately population numbers are returning to sane levels, and doing so without bloodshed, famine or diseases. What a fortune.
I bought a OnePlus 6 rn, apparently one of the devices where you can put Debian on it.
That’s why I prefer to distribute programs as .wasm files. Efficiently run code on any hardware.
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Yeah I observed something similar.
Applied to a job position, got “sorry we already filled that position” back, three weeks later the job position was still listed as open.
(Yes I did fulfill the formal requirements. No I don’t think they were just nicely saying “nope”)
At some point one has to ask oneself not whether one can, but whether one should. Is it really worth it trying everything and giving your all for a company which will probably ditch you in the end, after all? I don’t think so. Don’t put in more effort than you expect to get as a result.