Ziggurat

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[–] Ziggurat@jlai.lu 16 points 4 months ago

Anyone has the right to criticise any government. Tons of Lemmy thread on !world@lemmy.world are basically foreigner giving negative (and sometimes positive) critics about government with sometimes locals giving contexts

If you can criticise dictatorship like Russia, North Korea you can also criticise democracies like US or France. Even better, in these countries, you can legally do it from national soil, while in dictatorship you'd get into trouble

[–] Ziggurat@jlai.lu 1 points 4 months ago

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[–] Ziggurat@jlai.lu 6 points 4 months ago (2 children)

At least in (most of) Europe, we do still have a large public part in healthcare/retirement and in general less stock investment culture so people won't see their safety netand retirement money collapsing, sure loosing let's say 10% of your saving sucks, and may even impact your ability to buy a new home (unless interest-rate fall faster in that case you may even be able to buy a nicer home)

We're also kinda lucky, The US adding tariff means that we'll export less to the US, but we can still export to the rest of the world at the same conditions as before. Note also that the remaining manufacturing in Europe is mostly complex product with high added value Planes, industrial robots, or Champagne's wine are already very expensive so I expect that many of the American who can afford these will still be able to afford-it with the tarifs. I am not Naïve, export to the US will dip, but I see some factors that should limit the dip.

Don't get me wrong, some European companies will loose US contract, and will at best launch mass lay-off plans or even bankrupt, and people will be unemployed (see point above about public safety net it makes the difference between selling your car, not going in holiday and shopping at Lidl and ending up homeless). But I am kinda optimistic, the impact for real people will be under control. I am old enough to remember 2008, and it wasn't that bad.

[–] Ziggurat@jlai.lu 10 points 4 months ago

Il y a pas longtemps c'était jutice laxiste et maintenant c'est Justice trop stricte

[–] Ziggurat@jlai.lu 5 points 4 months ago (1 children)

J'en avais parlé dans le fil quotidien dans l'été, je me suis mis à porter des boucles d'oreilles. Des trucs discrets/léger genre boules/anneaux en semaine (Car il faut en porter) , et parfois le week-end je suis plus aventurier. J'ai surtout des trucs bon marchés soit type piercing en acier soit type boucle d'oreille fantasy, et vu la vitesse où ça se multiplie, je comprends pourquoi les gens (surtout les femmes) ont plusieurs trous par oreilles.

Même si c'est devenu banal, j'ai toujours l'impression comme homme, que c'est un peu alternatif/contreversé et globalement un piercing visible et pas juste un bijoux comme un autre (Comme ça le serait pour une femme)

Sinon une question, il existe des bagues de couples, pas forcément aussi formel qu'une alliance (ça viendra un jours) mais pour marquer le coup (Et laisser madame marquer son territoire ?)

[–] Ziggurat@jlai.lu 6 points 4 months ago (1 children)

*Which market ? *

Most people don't have much money on the stock market, and many of the one who do understand it comes with risks, and look at long-term trends rather than week to week fluctuation.

Sure it dropped a lot over one week, and some Bubble are finally collapsing (Seriously who the hell believe Tesla is worth so much ?). However, a part of the drop is coming back to the level it was 1-2 years ago (After the big dip of last week Eurostock 50 is back 3% under it's level one year ago, so most of the dip is just cancelling the 10-15% raise over last year)

Moreover, while people rich enough to have large saving on the stock market won't see their life change if they loose 5000 EUR due to politics it's not money they need right now to pay a bill or go to holiday, it's money they don't need on the short term, it may have an imapct the day they want to buy a larger house/apartment or buy-back their mortgage, but that'it

[–] Ziggurat@jlai.lu 2 points 4 months ago

on t'harcèle pour les pour boire. J'espère que ce genre de terminaux de paiement n'arrivent pas en France. Je n'ai aucun soucis à dire 0% et un des serveur dans un café n'était pas de tout content.

Dans pas mal de pays, les serveur•euses sont payés au pourboire (ou alors avec un fixe horraire très bas) . Donc oui c'est normal que le serveurs n'était pas content il a travaillé gratos ou quasi. À Rome, fait comme les Romains et donne ton bourboire car tu feras pas changer le patron d'avis

[–] Ziggurat@jlai.lu 4 points 4 months ago

A steampunk robot doll with fantastic clockworks mechanism wearing a victorian dress sits in front of an easel, her left mechanical hands goes toward a canvas on which a cat is being painted. her right mechanical hand holds a painter palette. The scene occurs on a victorian room, near the robot, there is a small on table on which a nice glass is filled with mechanical oil

Model is Flux Dev

Actually impressed that it drew a left handed robot, a requeted

[–] Ziggurat@jlai.lu 8 points 4 months ago (1 children)

for things that will most likely happen.

When I took the First-aid/CPR course, the red cross trainer spent like 30 minutes doing a list of what can realistically happen where we are. An interesting exercise.

Full blown apocalypse is unlikely, but doing stuff like checking the flood-risk map before renting/buying a home (Especially ground floor apartment and single-floor house) does wonder at not having to evacuate. Knowing the kind of dangerous factory/goods in your area also helps a lot planning for the right thing.

[–] Ziggurat@jlai.lu 42 points 4 months ago (6 children)

How is it even legal for the US to wash chicken with Chlorine ? Sounds like so ridiculous.

[–] Ziggurat@jlai.lu 29 points 4 months ago

She won't see an actual jail unless she seriously fuck-up, most of the sentence is suspended and as the remaining time is under two years she has the right to request house arrest or any other alternative sentence.

So the remaining sentence is that she can't run at next presidential election (provided that she doesn't get something else in appeal before the election).

Obvious reminder that if you or I would have stole 4 millions Euro we would see an actual jail.

[–] Ziggurat@jlai.lu 2 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Oui c'est ça le conseil, et c'est tellement flagrant que j'y avais jamais pensé. Après, faut voir si le modèle 2025 est le même que le 2024

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