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I’m going home.
Marxist-Leninist (relatively novice) with an umbrella ☔
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Have a nice week, comrades! I hope it’s nice and rainy wherever you are ^^
Well, it’s not good. People in Greece are already working the most hours in EU, now their bosses will be able to ask them to work an additional day, for which they will be paid 40% more (but that’s hardly a big benefit since wages already already low and product prices are among the most expensive in Europe). Taking into consideration also the high retirement age of 67, you can see how the system tries to maximize output by squeezing more and more out of the working class, a small gain at a time. The high bills for basic services (water and power supply) and other expenses as well as products being expensive as mentioned above, as well as the fear of being fired (syndicalism is not the same strong everywhere) will sure make a lot of workers accept the sixth working day, even if it means it will tire them out.
Improbable. It has been known since at least spring but reactions have been insignificant so far AFAIK.
What happened?
Let us also not forget about their attempt at baking invasive DRM right into the browser.. Not mentioning recent experiments with replacing tracking cookies with “cohorts” and all sorts of privacy invasive “features” that claim to enhance your privacy but actually would help advertisers overcome client-side blockers.
Congrats comrade tavarisch! Really happy it went well for you ^^
Why not just use talk pages? It’s a well-established way to discuss article improvements.
Seems like this is a report of this article: https://fridayeveryday.com/how-psy-ops-warriors-fooled-me-about-tiananmen-square-a-warning/
The original includes the missing images.
It’s not just 4 fascists that are from Greece. A lot of people from the centre-right New Democracy party are openly right-leaning.
Well there is the factor of “looking towards” the West instead of the East. For some reason or another, some backward countries see the West as progressive and the East as conservative, this is a misconception deeply rooted in some societies. But why leftists would actually adhere to it, if only to appease to a wider electoral body, is a mystery to me. Leftists aren’t usually the ones to blindly follow liberal propaganda.
Frankly I think this describes the situation in my country fairly accurately as well, and it’s in Europe.
P.S. I still think supporting a party is important, because parties can play a key role in bringing about change.
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Yes, in fact I first saw Spleen when I checked out OpenBSD. I think it uses that font by default in its terminal. It looks slicker than Terminus.
Sans serif: Workplace Sans, Ubuntu, Open Sans, IBM Plex, Orpheus Sans (greek), Neohellenic Sans (greek)
Serif: Baskerville, Garamond, Times New Roman, Didot (greek) and Bodoni (greek)
Monospace: DejaVu Sans Mono, Ubuntu Mono, Fantasque Mono
Fixed: Terminus, Spleen
Decorative: too many to list here
Papyrus is a neat decorative font.
Comic Sans is awful and annoying IMO.
I really wish there existed a scalable/vector (TTF/OTF) version of it. Bitmap fonts are usually good only for UI elements, not really suitable for print.
That sounds nice and all, but the relationship between time and labour is not linear. So one might put in more effort than another in the same amount of time. Therefore, there are some limitations in using time as such a metric.