I knew there was a big difference but 10x is vastly more than I thought x.x
I knew there was a big difference but 10x is vastly more than I thought x.x
I think what they meant is if you receive that raise capped or uncapped. Some places have set wage increases based on years worked until a certain ceiling.
So if you have this annual increase and that capped increase at the same time, you might only beat it because of the additional capped increase. That would mean, at some point, your increase in wages will not catch up with inflation anymore
Afaik, it is grammatically correct as not is negating make. To me, “let’s not make this weird” implies it isn’t weird and they are trying to keep it that way. While “let’s make this not weird” implies it is weird atm and they are trying to undo that
Bild ist etwas verpixelt, aber es scheint Policje zu lesen. Somit stammt die Uniform zumindest nicht aus DACH
I feel like that wouldn’t be within his criticism. The way I understood it, it was that he, and I agree, dislikes the i-frame dodging-centric design because it relies heavily on something invisible like the I-Frames.
If there was an animation, a flourish or some other visual marker it would help tremendously.
That reminds me so much of Felix the Bunny. It is so adorable
Yep, I am not entirely sure why English translation chose to go latin, but Ego also is just Latin for I/Ich, which is what Freud called the other two
It’s the term for the primal urges, and instincts I believe, in Freudian psychology. In German it is “das Es” which would translate to “the It”. More I cannot really explain
While that’s true, there’s also the “Works on my machine” effect.
It might’ve been less obstructive on their pc than on op’s
Federated means that any instance that is federated with them receives their content and can bee seen on that instance.
Defederated means they are not federated anymore, thus blocking both users and content.
It’s usually done to combat content you don’t want on your instance
The way I understand ACAB is not to remove all cops, but reform the system fundamentally. It’s a flawed system encouraging bad behavior and silence.
I hardly think it is necessary to be an expert in Near-East conflict or politics in order to condemn what basically amounts to a terrorist attack.
Whether or not they should do something is a different issue all together. But dismissing criticism because they don’t provide an alternate solution to an intricate problem is hardly any more helpful. Israel has many more pathways to do this properly, one idea would be the ICJ.
You’re also falling into an overgeneralization fallacy. While Hezbollah is in the lebanese government, this doesn’t make all citizens of lebanon complicit. Hezbollah doesn’t represent all of Lebanon, neither do Hamas all of Palestine or Netanjahu all of Israel.