

Sorry, but is anyone here claiming that this “mental labor” is quantifiable? If so, would sound absurd to me.
Sorry, but is anyone here claiming that this “mental labor” is quantifiable? If so, would sound absurd to me.
This is drifting off, but number of visits is not an indication of healthcare success. Perceived improvement could be.
I understand you’re fine with measuring everything in revenue. Fortunately, human happiness and satisfaction are not measured in dollars.
I’m working in software. Don’t tell me that I’m more productive when I work in finance than when I work in social services. Because that’s what the numbers show. It’s just that in finance your work generates more revenue and gives you a bigger salary. That’s what productivity measures. And people in many places around the world, including Southern Europe do not really care about revenues as long as they have enough to live well. That’s how they end up with lower “productivity”. Of course in other sectors it’s not ai immediate, but it is the same. If you are a farmer and sell to your community, you’re not productive. If you export to retail chains you’re very productive.
Thanks for putting the effort to detailing this.
I agree for the rest, but wait to see how automotive failing to reform itself will lead to much much higher unemployment in the South of Germany.
I have nothing against Germans or automotive. I have a lot against local feudals and communities that are fine with them as long as they can call themselves a working class. If your slave owner is richer than someone else’s this doesn’t really make you richer, you are still as dependent as a slave.
So working 50% distorts the data by reporting 50% of the hours?
Explained here: https://lemmy.world/comment/15815089
It is not in the White House that people are dying. In fact, the White House is just going through 2 years of madness that will end at the half-term elections at latest.
Looks like some sort of Suillus. Was it “oily” when you touch its top?
The Black Sea is their one and only domestic summer holiday destination… Used to be.
Not something that affects many people. By Moscow standards, several tens of thousands is a few apartment buildings.
Well, it’s pretty young so long way to go, but it’s been around for 2 months, and subscriptions have tripled I since the post you saw in [email protected] 5 days ago. Good enough for me :)
Thanks. I thought it’s obvious from the link. Anyway, sorry for being sloppy.
News came out that he personally called to stop the construction of a gunpowder facility. We all know that this is a critical resource in the war. https://www.svobodnaevropa.bg/a/33266401.html Now you see how much the presumption is off and how infuriating all this is.
I’ve been using path 3 and it was fine for me. I even adapted the docker-pyinstaller to also compile Mac-native binaries.
The thing is that in your case the users would still need to run front-end and back-end. Unless you want to implement some browser-starting logic (which is a pain to do multiplatform), this will be up to them ans that’s one click too many to start.
As far as I can tell you have such a problem with path 1 as well.
Right now Turkey is the military dominating the Black Sea. The only actual risk for them is if the sea gets demilitarised. They certainly don’t want this.
He declares things like this for ages, yet he informally controls the chief prosecutor’s office (and with this practically the entire legal system) in the country and as a consequence nobody moves a finger. This is not something that any politician on the continent doesn’t know. It is a deliberate and well-informed act. https://www.politico.eu/article/bulgaria-how-it-became-mafia-state-of-eu/ Watch this space, but so far no actual signs.
Don’t trust me, see The Independent then. Jokes aside, thanks for the correction, I’ve always been unsure which one it is.