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  • Dazu muss er halt auch glaubhaft sein, und das wird als nicht-Angehöriger der Religion auf gewissen Stellen schwierig.

    Mir gibt der Laden auch nix, aber ich denke, die Einschränkung, dass für bestimmte Stellen die begründete Anforderung rein darf, ergibt Sinn. Der Prozess der Frau wäre ja dann gleich ausgegangen. Und wenn kirchliche Arbeitgeber die Voraussetzung auch bei nicht-notwendigen Stellen reinschreiben, machen sie sich ja auch angreifbar.

  • Es gibt halt tatsächlich in einer kirchlichen Organisation Stellen, die nur von Personen der jeweiligen Konfession abgedeckt werden können. Allerdings muss das jetzt eben auch pro Stelle begründet sein. Ich als Konfessionsloser habe auf einer Stelle als Pfarrer oder sonstigem religiösen Kram einfach nichts zu suchen; das macht mich aber für eine Stelle in der Diakonie in der Personalbearbeitung nicht ungeeignet.

    Es verhält sich mit anderen Stellen ähnlich: hier kann ein Arbeitgeber ja auch fordern, dass der Bewerber Qualifikationen mitbringt, die er selber bezahlt hat. Alternativ könnte er seinen Beschäftigten die Kirchensteuer erlassen und das Gehalt entsprechend anpassen.

  • Luckily, it's not the entire Internet, just the unfun part.

  • Mal sehen, ob das mit den $40Mrd was wird. Nur 20 davon sollen ja von der Regierung kommen, die andere Hälfte von Banken. Letztere haben aber schon gesagt, sie sehen keinen Weg, den Kredit selber mit Argentinien abzusichern, d.h. das müsste die US-Regierung ebenfalls übernehmen. Faktisch müssten sie also für den kompletten Kredit aufkommen, ob sie das Geld haben, weiß ich nicht.

    https://www.rawstory.com/trump-argentina-bailout/

    Rassisten sind so blöd, man könnte sich fast freuen.

    Beim nächsten Mal werden sie die Republikaner nur noch mit ganz dollen Bauchschmerzen wählen. Falls es noch zu Wahlen kommt.

  • Don't think I could watch through beans being thrown at him

  • While there is quite the push thanks to Valve, they built upon the work of others, mostly Wine (which I think they fund nowadays) and DXVK (they hired the dev after a short while). So they're definitely not freeloading, but the main lifting has been done by Codeweavers and Wine contributors through their massive work over the years, plus the quantum leap that was DXVK.

    I'm not trying to shame Valve here, they definitely go beyond what they'd be required to by license, but I feel it's also not fair to call them the reason most games work under Linux when others have poured literal years of work into making it possible.

  • Repo means repossessed, which is only applicable to items purchased under a credit (e.g. you take out a credit to but a car, can't pay it, the car gets repo'd); also they only happen on unsecured loans, it'd be the security that would be transferred to the lender, which in this case is Russian, not Ukrainian.

  • I just always bring a backup yacht with me

  • The beauty of a loan secured against someone else's assets is that it doesn't harm you if you default. Russia could still leave Ukraine and propose how they repay Ukraine for damages, which would also cover these loans; in return, they'd receive their assets back.

  • The money in the end will most likely go to Europe, as in is given to Ukraine who use it to buy European weapons is my guess. At least until the war is over

    The way the article is written is that Europe gives Ukraine a loan that is secured by Russian assets, meaning of Ukraine defaults, Russian assets are transferred to the EU.

  • "Did I stutter?"

  • Though you can also mount one directory under another, so it's more like a directory hardlink in that case.

    It sounds a lot like a bind mount at filesystem level

  • Renting is quite cheap in China because property investors traditionally don't expect a ROI from rent, but from sale.

    Absolute numbers I could find from last year:

    As of August 2024, prices for new homes across 100 cities in China averaged 16,461 RMB per square meter, or about $2,318.50.

    In the United States, the average price per square foot is around $233, according to May 2024 data from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. This equates to $2,508.01 per square meter.

    This with a lower average income in China; it's usually less than 1500 USD/month after conversion.

  • It's too funny to me that Arch of all distributions attracts the thigh /Unix socks crowd (for lack of better word). Nothing about Arch stands out for me in that regard, there's no social statement or anything, and when I was more active in the community, it wasn't known for that.

    I was deep enough into Arch to run my own private repository using aurutils, but no thighs :(

  • If I remember correctly, "earlier" in this case means most of them but the last ones. I haven't seen one of these in my life.

  • He was the best part about the original movie. Played the role so well

  • Junctions aren't really the equivalent to symbolic links from my understanding because:

    • they only work on directories
    • they make use of NTFS functionality and as such, can only link between local NTFS drives

    Symbolic links do actually exist: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/fileio/creating-symbolic-links

    Interestingly, relative symbolic links can't cross volumes, which kind of makes sense ("Relative symbolic links are restricted to a single volume.") - volumes are namespaced anyways, so if you know you need to access another one, using an absolute symlink makes more sense.

  • Just that what a lot of people here would consider a home isn't what a lot of Chinese people have. And the middle class is sometimes in way over their head for housing, with apartments going for insane prices even for Western standards.

    https://www.sueddeutsche.de/wirtschaft/fotoserie-ueber-hab-und-gut-von-familien-china-wie-es-wirklich-lebt-1.2513551 for photos how a large part of the Chinese live, the photographer is Chinese himself.

    The issue for China isn't that nobody owns a home, but rather that the young and bright can't afford one that's up to modern standards, an issue shared with the West.

  • He isn't talking about what the rules say. The article might as well argue "the President doesn't have the power to invoke tariffs, that's Congress!" and they'd be technically right; and yet...