

I’m not sure why you’re being down voted.
It’s a Chinese subsidiary of a Canadian company, I’m not sure if it’s fair to say it’s a Chinese invention/product


I’m not sure why you’re being down voted.
It’s a Chinese subsidiary of a Canadian company, I’m not sure if it’s fair to say it’s a Chinese invention/product
Are they forcing you to pay for stuff beyond reasonable needs you may have during your stay? (Food, bottled water, some hygiene products)


Depending on the maximum budget, I would create a foundation with the single purpose of promoting & integrating European cooperatives and unions, with a big focus on educating everyone on the importance of democracy specially in the management of resources.
My hope is that it could foster a strong enough grassroots movement to achieve the goal of a radically democratic society in some of the most “advanced” economies.
I’ve been using pocketcast and it works for what I need.
I’ve recently become aware of some shenanigans with the paid service, but currently works great for a basic usage


Yeah, I totally get why she said it, just don’t think it’s a good idea to invite red scare tactics into the 21st century.
Btw your civil reply to my comment truly made my day, hope in humanity slightly raised


I’m happy you do, others might not be so wise


I guess politics is a touchy topic for some.
I don’t know why you are insinuating I’m:
I was just attempting to clear up what OC was getting at, no need to get all worked up over it.
To answer your questions.
Feel free to point out anything I might have gotten wrong, cheers


I guess what @degen@midwest.social is trying to point at is that worker’s don’t truly control the government and so when the current government seizes the means of production it’s closer to a change of hands between different groups of capitalists than anything envisioned by communists.
I’d also like to say that although the government has “seized” 10% of Intel shares for example it has no control over Intel’s decisions. Those shares only provide dividends.
Unfortunate, I asked because I see Ubers/bolts using them all the time since they are considered public transportation here
Thank you for all the information
Sorry for the interrogation, are you allowed to drive through the bus lanes?
Thank you for helping me deal with my curiosity lol
Are you required to get any special licence? Does your car require some distinctive sign to show that it’s registered in a rideshare platform?
I’m assuming you are describing the driver’s pov from the context of the USA.
Do the drivers really use their own cars? Where I’m from drivers usually rent the cars or have a profit sharing agreement with a fleet management company.


Wait, why not?
Are they afraid users won’t feel the need to switch since you can talk to everyone either way?
Did signal announce this decision? Or are you inferring from their lack of action?


Aren’t they forced to? I thought that was the whole point


The irony of this comment goes through the roof
You’re welcome!
I suggest joining !archery@lemmy.world or !archery@feddit.org
Archery is very chill, while still incentivizing you to walk a bit
Under the rules of the EU most benefits an European country provides to their citizens must be provided to residents of other European nationalities.
With that in mind I guess the purpose is to keep the price of access to culture lower for locals and still follow the rules from the EU