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Ask HN: How to get in touch with more clinicians?

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Ask HN: How to get a Logo/ Corporate Designs in 2021?

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Original Stackoverflow Logo Design Contest

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watrami
·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
It seems like it's the same story everywhere I look. Housing is the main driver of inequality and there is little change happening. We have the same problem here in Germany.

I am currently living in Munich to finish my CS Master's at TUM and build a startup, and it is absolutely impossible to find anything remotely affordable. I am supported by two startup scholarships and make enough to get by, but no landlord even gives me the chance in the first place after they see my income and plans. Right now I am paying 940€ for ~20sqm, and only because my mom co-signed my contract - which is incredibly humiliating as a 24 year old guy.

And even with high-paying jobs it's impossible to get anything remotely affordable. My girlfriend just finished her degree and makes 75k straight out of college and still gets rejected either for her financial situation or because the rental contract is already set to increase 8% each year - which we simply cannot afford. And it's not just Munich. Every city in Germany has this problem.

How the hell are we ever supposed to build up some savings, settle down and have a comfortable life? It really feels like being born 15 years too late for this.

Germany paid a lot for our education but offers us little reason to stay. We are already looking to move to other places and created a university-wide google sheet where we compare different countries and cities around the world for those kinds of categories.

Sorry for the rant.
watrami
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
In Germany we have our own data kraken though. See Schufa. Even with GDPR you're basically forced to hand data over to them.
watrami
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Unfortunately not. Unfortunately libgen also never has the recent ones
watrami
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I've been using Brave for a few years now in combination with ublock origin - as Brave just does not block everything that's annoying. I use duckduckgo and don't see a need to switch to Brave search.

I primarily like the Brave sync feature, and it's actually the second main reason I recommend using Brave these days. It was quite junky when it was first released but by now it works like a charm for my 6 devices.
watrami
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I can totally recommend this tool. I use it daily and perform a sync between all devices with syncthing.
watrami
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Fixed the typo.
watrami
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I volunteer for a "Tafel" in the center of Munich for about four months now, and here the main issue is related to immigrants. I can state with confidence that about 19 out of 20 people coming there have an arab background, and the vast majority have more than 7, sometimes even 10, people in total in their household. And you can see from the cards they need to show, that most of them are children.

Many of the migrant kids I've met can't speak any German. Even kids that are already 10 years old. Thus I believe this situation will escalate even further in the future, as it will be very hard for these kids to get a proper education without the needed language skills.

It makes you feel really bad to see them growing up in such an environment without much chance for a better life. But ultimately this is due to their parents decision to have so many kids, even if they can't afford simple food.
watrami
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
My startup is providing a somewhat similar service to our customers. However, we also provide intel on suspicious activity regarding the customer's software on social media and on forums. This way our beta testers were able to prevent the OWA hacks that happened a few weeks ago. It's primarily targeted towards small and medium business that usually lack some deeper knowledge in cyber security and can't monitor this stuff themselves.