Lindner, and the FDP general, are more libertarian than liberal. This is expressed pretty nicely by ideas like this and his famous "Der Markt regelt das".
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Idk if you've seen one of these dubs/voice overs, but usually the underlying is so quite, it is closer to being muted than actually understandable
Drug addiction correlates in a similar way though
I feel like that's higher than the actual livable and free lifetimes the average person has.
It's a part of the header sent with every internet request. Standard thing to identify the user's language so you know which version to send
Without any context I was so confused why some parts of the text were bolder than others x.x
If I understand it correctly it's to aid in speed reading, right?
They might just be an anonymization thing. Abstracting the names into codenames/shorthands might make easier to understand "who"'s doing what without revealing any names.
At least, that's what I would infer is the purpose based on what I was reading there.
The bar of entry is also far lower. Something like chatGPT or Copilot is magnitudes cheaper and far more useful than a VR headset.
Additionally, large models AI don't make one physically sick with motion sickness, only mentally.
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.
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
I came to interpret it as more of a general flag for minorities.
Iirc it started to get more traction during the height of the BLM movement around 2020. It's supposed to include BIPoC into the pride movement.
Found a piece talking about it