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brianxp
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
In my country people living with the minimum wage will never be able to go "FIRE" or even retire. They earn about 10 usd a day or about 260 a month have to commute for about 2 hours each way and have one day off each two weeks.

Even I a young tech worker know I will never get a pension and I will never own a "proper house" the closest I will get to that will be more like a caged house in Taiwan.
brianxp
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
From anecdotal experience my father abandoned us I used to be a NEET in my late teen years. (but I also used to and still live in a very dangerous place, where I could regularly see people being killed or botched, something that could have contributed to me staying home)

What saved me was that I had a big interest on computers and learned at the time to do basic stuff like toying around with php (when it used to be big) and html.

One day on going through the neighborhood park I met a guy who told me he was a software developer and his company was looking for inexperienced people in exchange for the minimum wage and so my story as a developer (although I'm a very SUBPAR one) started
brianxp
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
let's fund our own town!
brianxp
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
it is, I notice that me or even people in my family who often times tend to show anticonformity behavior need some love.

Often times I wonder how would I feel if someone were to hold my hand, or give me a kiss but the feeling goes soon away perhaps dictated by the way I was raised or my own genes (something I'm can't determine since I'm not an expert neither in science or parenting)

Just to give you some context I grew up in a family with 6 uncles, 2 aunts and my mom, just one of them married, although all of them seem to fare well economically speaking.
brianxp
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
They used to force people into draft here in Colombia.

From my personal point of view the Colombian army is terrible, if one of their own combatants get shot in combat, they kill him and dress him in a uniform that resembles the one wore by guerrilla.

A week ago they bombed 8 kids and dressed them as guerrilla fighters [1] and it is suspected about two million people were killed in the last 20 years by the Colombian army.

My family belongs to a long line military and police men, so I get to know beforehand the new ways in which they are benchmarked. During the 2004 till 2012 administration the military and police men were required to have certain amount of blood liters per month [2].

1: https://colombiareports.com/duque-presented-bombed-minors-an...

2: https://washingtonmemo.wordpress.com/2012/06/13/colombia-the...
brianxp
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
The same thing happens I believe in almost all developing countries, they don't take security that seriously, all contracts related with technology are awarded to the company, that charge the smallest amount of money and has ties with the public officers at the time, when a researcher detects a bug in their software depending on the entity they either sue the researcher or ignore him, until they are exposed by the public media.

Couple months ago the data of all Venezuelan immigrants got breached the government did nothing until the public media started to talk about it.
brianxp
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
though oftentimes better than master of one.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_of_all_trades,_master_of_...
brianxp
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
OFC we do, that's just plain xenophobic. I'm a Colombian software developer and my company has given me Macbook Pro.
brianxp
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
>Like the millenial kids who grew up without father figure or a stable family.

Grew out in a stable family, although very corrupt one, I remember handing money to judges and other officials as a teen, and smuggling goods through the Venezuelan border, about 10 members of my family were killed and military service is mandatory here.

> Like college going students who have been brainwashed by leftists to seek state protection everywhere in terms of safe spaces.

College has never been free in Colombia and I've never been in one, additionally constantly the government is trying to privatize primary and secondary education so the poor can no longer educate themselves, you develop your own opinion based on your environment.

All policies implemented by the right wing have had disastrous consequences and are done with malice.

Additionally the Colombian government seems to fight an endless imaginary war against drugs even though every single right wing politician has ties with drug cartels, like the president [1], or the vice president (her siblings were jailed in the US) [2] and her husband was the main partner of one of the most powerful cartel leader [3], or the Colombian ambassador of Uruguay who had a cocaine lab [4], or the father of the ex president Alvaro Uribe Velez who was the main partner if not the boss of Pablo Escobar [5].

1: https://colombiareports.com/we-got-a-president-and-we-got-fr...

2: https://elpais.com/internacional/2020-06-12/la-vicepresident...

3: https://www.insightcrime.org/investigations/invisible-drug-l...

4: https://es.euronews.com/2020/02/14/descubren-un-laboratorio-...

5: https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relaciones_entre_la_familia_Ur... https://nsarchive2.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB131/
brianxp
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
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