Do you have a bit of info on these Linux mobile OSs? The FP5 didn't convince me as a main phone when I needed a new one last year, but if it can take a real Linux distro it could be a cool toy.
OfCourseNot
It doesn't matter if you only saw the orphans in a spreadsheet, you and the guy in the article kissed the book and have done the same shit to others in the name of the same government that is now doing it to him.
Also in the remarks of his service and also in yours, even if as a pen-pusher 🫡, I get some hints of pride which makes this article a leopards eat face of unrepentant supporter imho.
stupid
dipshit
There's no need for that mate.
How many brown fathers did you kill or kidnapped acting as a thug of your government? If, after that, other thugs from your government came to kidnap yours, I would say it's a clear 'never thought the leopards would eat my face' situation.
money, the copyright and the politics
Of course, the things that haven't affected the internet or haven't been affected by it at all.
I see people all the time who seem to go overboard
I don't have an answer to the question, but wanting to point out that 'overboard' here is highly subjective. For example, from my (poor person's) point of view, I would consider five plastic surgeries for a young lad like yourself way overboard.
Maybe not 'main' and 'appendix'? Both could be, like, actual wives idk.
I think op doesn't mean 'first wive' as in ex-wife.
I am from a 'developed' EU country. The first three days of sick leave you get nothing (this accounts for the vast majority of ordinary leaves) then 60% of the 'regulatory base' (which takes out 'pluses' or 'bonuses' that in some trades/jobs make for a substantial part of the wage) till the 20th day from there 75% (again without those extras).
In 22 years of working I've not been paid one single sick day.
Wait, you Frenchies have 100% pay for ordinary sick leave??? I guess we'll have to get some hi viz vests and a handful of lighters over here.
Edit: is it just for civil servants? Do workers for private companies get a 100%?
'Destroying' money, either physically burning banknotes or just setting some numbers to a lower value in a digital ledger, does not remove value from the economy. When you create money, usually through debt, it takes its value from the currency that already exists. Money is also destroyed all the time through the payment of debt but not as fast as it's created, that's why its value mostly goes down (prices mostly go up): Money printer goes BRRRRRRRRR, money burner goes brrr.
What matters for an economy, and therefore the value of its currency, is the value they create–simply put, how much resources they exploit and how efficiently. The most important resource (in my opinion at least) is people.
So if you want to remove value from an economy you have to take those resources away, or make them hard or impossible to exploit efficiently by them, or make them obsolete...
Thank you!