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xii23
·hace 3 años·discuss
>it is your fault if you eat bad meat

How would you know you're eating bad meat?
xii23
·hace 3 años·discuss
I've always felt it was a trade-off. I feel that as an IC it's way easier to change companies than as an EM, so that's why I've never been interested in the EM path.
xii23
·hace 3 años·discuss
I'll talk to my physician about this soon, let's see!
xii23
·hace 3 años·discuss
That's not my experience! I'm currently on a very competitive on the market company (I'm paid way more than most devs I know), but since it's an American company and they can't offer unlimited time off in Germany by law, it seems the amount of days was an afterthought and they just went for 25.
xii23
·hace 3 años·discuss
Same experience here. I can once in a while smell things, but it doesn't last long, and I can't correlate the smell a perfume is supposed to represent to what it actually represents (so, a perfume that smells like roses smells like something, but I can't correlate it with the actual smell of roses, because I don't know how they smell). There are some smells that are quite strong and I can identify, like alcohol, fuel, acetone, but I wonder if what I call 'smell' in those cases is just a chemical reaction you get from the abrasive? properties of those things, rather than actual smell.

I cope with it in my own case by being thorough in my own cleanliness - I shower and use perfume (three sprays!) every time I have to leave my house. For other things I rely on my SO.

I'm a bit of a hypochondriac but I've lived like this for 30 years so I guess if I was having some kind of mental degradation it would have been noticeable already!
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·hace 3 años·discuss
You're getting around 34 hours per week for German employees assuming they don't get sick. US employees in these tech companies either get unlimited time off or generous vacation time anyways, and in average I doubt they take less than 15 days off a year (versus 25 per law in Germany). I don't know how many public holidays you get in the US per law, if any, but still --- the wages in the US are basically double what you'd get in Germany, so I don't think this day difference would justify it.
xii23
·hace 3 años·discuss
not true. almost all my mutuals in twitter created threads account as soon as possible (probably because of the novelty)
xii23
·hace 3 años·discuss
>Given Jack Dorsey's support of the crazier positions of Elon Musk and RFK e.g. WiFi causes leaky brain it really does look like the best of a bad bunch.

yeah, I'm not sure why he's going all-in on a fringe candidate who's clearly never going to win
xii23
·hace 3 años·discuss
I didn't check, but I think their back-end already cached stuff somewhat; the dev open sourced it so you can take a look*

* https://github.com/christianselig/apollo-backend
xii23
·hace 3 años·discuss
Funny but most of my streaming happens as I'm cycling at home
xii23
·hace 3 años·discuss
I wanted to try it but it was never made available in Germany.
xii23
·hace 3 años·discuss
You don't even need to have an European perspective to realize this. Do you think Facebook, a private company, has any problem with selling (American) data to the CCCP?