Allowing them to be paid fairly shouldn’t be a big deal but it absolutely is.
Not many people realize it but slavery is still legal in the US. Convicted inmates can be forced to work as part of their punishment.
Allowing them to be paid fairly shouldn’t be a big deal but it absolutely is.
Not many people realize it but slavery is still legal in the US. Convicted inmates can be forced to work as part of their punishment.
I have done SLA before, so I know what I am getting into. A washing/curing station is definitely on my list as well. Since most manufacturers seem to offer stations with their printers, I guess that’s what I’d go with or are there noticable differeneces as well between vendors?
I think non-software people call this getting their face eaten by leopards.
Our “left”-centre government party here in Germany is still trying to pass the next version of a surveillance bill, which has been struck down multiple times for being unconstitutional over the years. All the while, it is getting more and more likely that we will have our own neo-nazis in power next year.
Actually that’s a (albeit debated) quote from Genghis Khan.
Don’t get me wrong, I also hate Monopolies, but a company exercising their rights on their own platform? Fine by me. Just don’t use their platform.
One solution is community housing where the local government is the landlord and by extend the people in the area.
Another is housing cooperatives, which are groups of people pooling their money to build and operate housing. When joining, you acquire part of the ownership and when you leave you have to sell it.
What’s so funny about that? Dude might work in a security environment ripe with NDAs.
Imho no. Apparently (I have not dealt with South Korean politics before this) he was quite unpopular to beginn with. Blatantly disregarding the elected parlament would have destroyed any resemblance of a “lawful” takeover and might have provoked protest from all parts of society.
Also afaik saying he lifted martial law after the assembly vote is wrong in the sense that martial law was lifted by the assembly already. Pressing on would have put him in breach of the constitution. Of course he probably couldn’t care less but keeping the appearance of still being a democracy is import. Most autocracy’s nowadays work this way. People get to choose but the guy on top gets to pick the options.
No, you are not. People regularly equate Git and GitHub, though.
There is an ever so slight difference between the appeal of jumping off a building, slitting your wrists, overdosing on some self-made drug cocktail, … and having a professional inject you a syringe of carefully dosed substances which will make you comfortable drift off into the eternal void. Not just for the patient, but also everyone around them. In the past, I had to comfort a friend who was severely traumatised after a patient of hers jumped out of the hospital’s window after receiving a terminal cancer diagnosis.
That’s not what was written:
That is exactly the opposite of giving people the option to choose. It’s pushing them into a given direction.
And just for the record: I watched my Great grandma wither away in a senior home while asking to be let go. I would have gladly given her peace if it was legal. But it has to be the person’s own choice. Free from others influence and pressure.
You shouldn’t draw conclusions about others from yourself.
Some people might still value what they have. And who are you to tell another what others should do with their live?
Overall yes, but that pressure might be magnitudes greater when there is “an easy way out”.
The sick and elderly may feel pressure to not be a burden to others.
Probably some follower of the rectangle who refuse to acknowledge that hexagon is bestagon.
The answer to most of these questions: YouTube
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Well, illegal slavery is always an option. The opportunities for legal slavery are minimal, though.