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lansol
·10 か月前·議論
Real people don't care about "real income". They care about if they can get and retain a decent home, job and life. How much debt they are in, that their education is enough, how their social life is, if they can have kids and how they think about their future.

"Real income" is measured against the consumer price index (CPI). CPI is used to gauge inflation, "are people paying more for groceries this year than last?", not living standard. Most of the important questions like "how many years of education do you need for a good job?" or "how many average salaries do you need for a good home?" are all massively worse. So are many metrics of despair.

What real income really shows is that more money now gives you less. That what buys you a loaf of bread doesn't buy you a good life anymore. Because median income might be keeping up with inflation, but not with anything else.
lansol
·10 か月前·議論
Apple does support their phones for some time. But note that 10 years is only if you bought the iPhone 6s when it was new and at its most expensive. The iPhone 7 (Plus) wasn't discontinued until 2019 and is on the same iOS version. So it got something like 3 years of OS upgrades (impacting app support) and 6 years of security upgrades in the worst scenario.
lansol
·10 か月前·議論
Maybe not common, but not an uncommon design. It is so you can transfer between lines by crossing the platform.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-platform_interchange https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5hXH_mLPzw
lansol
·10 か月前·議論
No, you are right. It is absurd. The same government also increased the income tax deduction on renovations both in percentage and amount.

So is the suggestion of less light and more isolation in Sweden. One of the darkest and most lonely countries in the world. There is already no requirement for windows in bathrooms and kitchens, as you can't regularly open windows in winter anyway.