Thank you. I write quite a lot of unsafe code myself and while safe Rust is much easier to get right than C, I'd say unsafe Rust is at least 10x harder to do correctly. Rustc's aliasing rules don't vanish when you use unsafe, you'll have to uphold them yourself!
Any time now even the most pro-european EU defender will realise that what was once a trade union has slowly transformed itself into an undemocratic, bureaucratic monster.
Well you can't diagnose pyelonephritis without a urine culture as well, which my GP kindly noted after I already took a full 14 day dosis of antibiotics. The ER I was at before tried to, anyway.
Notaries aren't real estate agents. Real estate agent's are optional, but if you use one you'll pay 3.5% to 7%. You can't skip a notary, even if you're doing a deal for many millions or even billions of Euros.
> I thought for sure pilots, aviation specialists, medical fields would earn more
You'd be thinking wrong. A notary in Germany's largest cities can earn in a day what a doctor earns in a year.
This is especially apparent in the 'worldview' sorting under the `bias` section, which lists the German FDP to be further right than the CDU (which is nonsense) and also barely registers the FDP as libertarian when they are a free speech, small government, personal responsibility and free market party. They also register "Die Linke" as Libertarian-Left, which could not be further from the truth. "Die Linke" barely has libertarian values at all, being pro state-governed economy, having an ultimate goal of democratic socialism and they're certainly big government. They're also leading a large deposession effort for large landlord companies. I'd honestly put them into "Auth-Left" territory.
So yeah. The bias is a bit nuts and you could reasonably accuse the study/report of misdirection/misinformation and plain fasehoods.
No one of your debtors - ever - will see any of these 25000. If you file for bankruptcy / insolvency, your insolvency manager and the processes of dissolving the company will swallow that money before it sees the light of day.