

Those already contain ads for the CCP


Those already contain ads for the CCP


Username checks out, I guess


but it reads like it was
written by an undergradtranslated from Russian by ChatGPT


Careful. We don’t do rationality around AI here.


The Google page the article links to pretty explicitly states that data will not be used for training. Isn’t this just the cross-google integration that lets calendar add events from mail?


These are not hard questions, you’re just an idiot.


I read ice giants and thought I’d missed a headline today


That looks more like a Terminatrix


«topwar.ru»? Seriously?


Idiot
That’s not just azure, though - it’s AWS and google cloud as well


Oh, I’m not advocating the policy of the current US regime. I also mostly agree with the first paragraph of your original comment. I don’t really see how the US can get out of the current slide towards overt fascism. My point is that China is not a great alternative, and that the values that are currently being trampled in Washington would have been preferable. I hope the EU can emerge as an alternative, but they have their own fascist problem as well, so I’m not too optimistic.


Yeah. If you read my comment carefully, you’ll find that I mentioned the US very few times. And, while there’s certainly a lot to criticize about American capitalism, especially of late, I think I prefer the culture with the deeply-embedded idea of personal liberty. Mind you, I wouldn’t want to live in either country


Countries don’t have friends, they sometimes have aligning interests. Also, China is a repressive dictatorship.


Ah, but does Trump understand this?


China is also our problem. And not your friend.


The category just means that there is scientific proof of carcinogenicity. The WHO states (somewhere) that it’s not to be taken to mean that bacon is as dangerous as tobacco. Of course, that’s what everyone thinks they mean, so maybe they should work on their messaging


Nice try Khamenei


I mean, no, but the rules in Scandinavia, which isn’t exactly a capitalist hellhole, are similar, I think? Norway, for instance, has
10 hours overtime over a 7-day period 25 hours overtime over a period of 4 consecutive weeks 200 hours overtime over a 52-week period
when there is a pressing need due to unexpected workload or the like. There’s also a 13 hour limit per day.
There’s probably something I’m missing here about the labour market in Greece, though. Or Norway’s for that matter. Also the compensation should be higher ofc
ETA: correct translation, additional thought, link to OT rules for Norway: https://www.arbeidstilsynet.no/en/working-hours-and-organisation-of-work/working-hours/overtime/
Thanks, that’s nice to know.