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New idea for a language course
  • It really amazed me to learn that Spanish uses "b" and "v" somewhat interchangeably.
    Personally, I find myself struggling with the difference between the g and ğ sounds, even after somebody with a native language that has both explained it to me.

  • Spahn fordert Ende des Achtstundentages
  • Wieder dieser Mythos vom "Fachkräftemangel", mit dem rechte Politiker seit 30 Jahren hausieren gehen. Und genau so lange meldet sich auf 90% aller Stellenausschreibungen, egal was und bei welchem Unternehmen, innerhalb von zwei Wochen der ideale Kandidat. Und schon viel länger gibt es Bullshit-Jobs, in denen ganze Abteilungen Däumchen drehen. Gesprochen aus meiner Erfahrung als Bewerber, Einstellender, Exfreund einer Personalerin und Arbeitnehmer auch in leitenden Positionen.
    Die 10% Stellen, die nicht ganz so schnell besetzt werden können, bestehen aus 1%, für die mindestens ein Master erforderlich ist, die aber auf dem plattesten Land ausgeschrieben werden, und 9% mit unterirdischer Bezahlung.

  • Age 30
  • Hubert Schwarz famously cycled around the world... twice. IIRC, the first time at 40 and then again at 46. Previously, at age 35, he completed all of the - then five - world's Ironman competitions in a single year.

  • No thanks. I'm good.
  • What comes out of that animal on the photo doesn't look to different from what went in. So my guess is, you'll just get ordinary beans mixed with some civet intestine lining and stomach acid and whatever else they ate during that time.

  • Satire/sarcasm doesn't always work cross-culturally
  • I live in a very direct culture, but that does not mean we're being impolite towards each other. I work with a lot of immigrants from cultures which do not separate these two concepts, however, and when you tell them to be more direct, or if they are not getting anywhere by merely hinting at what they need, they quickly switch to:

    • frowning
    • shouting, or talking very loud
    • using very short sentences, as if they were ordering people around
    • being borderline insulting

    And that is not acceptable in any society. I was absolutely miffed by this many times until I understood that they don't actually know communication which is both direct AND polite because they didn't grow up with it.
    I put together a quick illustration to show what I mean:

    So, the people I'm talking about go from top left to bottom right, maybe brushing on bottom left, because that's the only direction they know.

  • It's so rare for me that it's always welcomed with open arms.
  • Somewhere I've read that it takes at least 45 minutes to mentally detach from work. For me, that usually just means having different thoughts, but to stop all thoughts, I'll have to exercise my body rather furiously.

  • How is Lemmy better than Reddit?
  • It's become a product. You can still discuss anything on Reddit unless it diminishes the value of the product. E.g. in a thread discussing the merits of Hyundai or Coca-Cola or whatever, which I'm sure will be totally organic and not paid-for and bot-bum-rushed at all, any negative comment about these brands will get you buried at -6 or below within mere minutes.

  • How is Lemmy better than Reddit?
  • Right? Way too often, I see some really interesting comments sitting at 0 or -1, and some still somewhat interesting and/ or arguably good-faith comments have something like -50 because they go against the current direction of the herd. I usually upvote at least the former, but for the latter, it's not going to matter much, unfortunately.
    Furthermore, some mods get way too personally invested and take an obvious disliking to you so everything you contribute will be pushed to the bottom of the stack anyways.

  • ich💸☁️iel
  • Der Zwang zum steigenden BSP macht Druck aufs Sozialgefüge, und ganz besonders in den letzten 50 Jahren:

    • viel mehr Frauen müssen arbeiten
    • Familien müssen schrumpfen (Kinder arbeiten nicht, benötigen aber Ressourcen)
    • Immigration muss steigen (Verlagerung der teuren Ausbildung ins Ausland; Import von genüg- und folgsameren AN)

    Die Antwort der AG auf die sozialen Verwerfungen ist, wie vorhersehbar, sie zu einem Problem der persönlichen Ethik zu machen. Reißt euch mal mehr am Riemen, dann können wir es morgen wieder mit China aufnehmen. Nee, der Zug ist abgefahren. Wenning paradiert seine geistige Eindimensionalität und sonst nichts mit seinen vorgestrigen Rezepten. Die richtigen Antworten wären, für den Anfang:

    • verweise das überfressene mittlere Management in seine Schranken
    • stampfe Bullshit-Jobs ein
    • führe zum Ausgleich flächendeckend die 32-Stunden-Woche ein
    • und wenn die Motivation dann immer noch steigerbar sein sollte, dann wandle deinen Betrieb in eine Coop um.
  • How could this be?!
  • My hair-thinning had gotten really bad, plus a wealth of other health issues. It was only when I realized that I had been taking high-dosed tranquilizers every day, starting in the morning, that I could admit to myself that I had a stress problem. On top of my objectively ridiculous workload, I started interviewing, and it took a long, very painful year to find a new job that was better in every way. And wouldn't you know, within a year, my hair grew back so thick that I could hardly run a comb through it even when it was short and wet. It took a few more years for most of my other, stress-related issues to abate, though.
    And to counteract some of the negativity in this thread, some people positively don't seem to age, especially those regularly working out. I've known men and women that looked exactly the same over 20, even 30 years.
    TLDR: Work out for fun, and don't ever get salaried.