Germany: Bahn, train drivers agree to 35-hour week in deal – DW – 03/26/2024
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    The depth of the reduction and all the built-in escape valves show that this was an extremely tough compromise, but hopefully we can use this landmark deal to boost the fight for the 4-day work week as the new norm. I think that's something IGM made a priority, but many sectors represented by ver.di are also ideal sectors for this.

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  • Gay, lesbian and intersex whales: our queer sea has much to teach us
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    You seem to he framing it as, “scientists went to nature to find out how humans should act,” and in my view you are missing quite a lot. I could be wrong, open to hearing more.

    What is important, imho, is what I wrote in my top-level comment: I don't want to find myself in the same camp as other groups who make "nature" arguments (like "evolutionary psychologists"). If I accept their premise, I will have to accept their conclusions too -otherwise I'd have to be cherry-picking naturalist arguments only when they are politically expedient for me.

    So to me, this argument is a retort against lazy, commonly used, longstanding, nonsense arguments.

    I believe that this argument is best countered by saying that "regardless of what you think is natural or not, a person has the right to do what they want to do so long as their actions do not violate the freedoms and integrity of others". That's a moral value you can reason yourself into and you can be consistent about.

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  • Gay, lesbian and intersex whales: our queer sea has much to teach us
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    Humans are animals, and this shows non-human animals can be queer too.

    I don't think it shows anything more than that the animals in question engage in same-sex intercourse. Claiming anything more than that is, to me, arbitrary anthropomorphism. I am not prepared to accept that whales can be "queer" until whales start writing sociological papers for us to find out how they understand homosexuality in their system of norms and values.

    The fact animals have some behavior shouldn’t, alone, be a justification to punish or encourage some behavior.

    Maybe I'm jumping the gun here, but I've been in plenty of discussion already where animals engaging in same-sex intercourse was used as an argument to defend queer rights - e.g. my local queer association did hold such a panel discussion at the zoo last May.

    To see this news article in /c/lgbtq_plus instead of /c/biology or /c/science does make me extrapolate that this is somehow understood as being relevant to human sexuality.

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  • Gay, lesbian and intersex whales: our queer sea has much to teach us
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    I dunno, I'm still not comfortable with with linking human queerness with biologism and the natural argument. Other animals also regularly do unsavoury things and those urges might still exist in our biological programming but we have reasoned our way of them them.

    I don't want to accidentally make strange bedfellows with other groups who point at animal behaviours to justify their problematic shit. Such studies on animal sexuality should stay a matter of science, the queer movement should not take them on as political arguments.

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  • Zum ersten Date zur Begrüßung umarmen?
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    Ich wohne in Berlin, also ist Umarmen üblich. Ich frage trotzdem immer kurz nach - wer die Frage peinlich findet, ist sowieso kein gutes Match zu mir.

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  • Pro-Russian parties block Bulgarian parliament over Soviet monument demolition
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    I’d say for me it would depend what the monument stands for.

    The problem with this is that there's often multiple interpretations. Is it a monument to the celebrate the defeat of Nazism, or to glorify the paternalist role of the Soviet Union over the Warsaw Pact countries? You can't really say it's only one or the other - you can only decide which one matters more to the society at a given point in time.

    I think that when there's no consensus about an interpretation in a society, a good place to start is with contextualisation. A high-profile but contentious monument should come with a small open-air museum that provides the context of what the monument was intended to stand for, what where the motivations of those who built it, and how it came to be seen as the time passed.

    Then, time will tell if the society decides to interpret it one way or the other. At some point it will be clear if it should stay or go.

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  • My town's walkability nightmare: the closest southbound bus stop to a great mexican restaurant, an old folks' home, a 3 star hotel, two fast food restaurants, a bank, and other local businesses.
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    This kind of makes me feel that the problem starts one layer before: this are is so spread out. It really doesn't look like there's any visible reason for buildings to be so far apart.

    There's so few buildings that yeah, I think one bus stop is enough to serve them as far as amount of users is concerned. But the green could have been around the built up area, not between the buildings. Parking could also be compacted, maybe multi-floor or underground to reduce the surface area.

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  • The Names of Thousands of Neo-Nazi Music Fans Just Got Leaked
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    One can hope that the store operators will also be heavily fined for their apparent failure to protect their customers' information from infosec threats. Show them teeth, GDPR.

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  • taz: 🚆 🕵️ "Änderungen bei der Deutschen Bahn: Bahncard ohne Karte (...) Statt der bisherigen roten Kunststoffkarte sollen Kun­d:in­nen künftig nur noch einen digitalen Beleg in der App der DB
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    Bei der FSFE müsste es aber mW allgemeiner gehalten werden, nicht nur auf die DB bezogen, weil die FSFE ja europäisch orientiert ist.

    Finde ich auch so. Digitalzwang ist ein europaweites Problem. Z.B. nach der Einführung von Payment Services Directive2, kann man immer häufiger in der EU ohne Google- oder Apple-Services e-Banking nicht nutzen (viele Zwang-TAN-Apps sperren LineageOS u. a.).

    Für D haben sich ja Kuketz und Digitalcourage dem Thema DB-App angenommen und Digitalcourage hat ja noch allgemeiner die “Digitalzwang”-Kampagnen, u.a. mit dem “Digitalzwangmelder” und speziell vs. die DB und die DHL.

    Cool, ich kannte diese Typen nicht!

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  • As the PISA 2022 results were released a few days ago, how was the reaction in your country?
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    Germany: shock

    Cyprus: anger

    None had any discourse around what the PISA scores measure and if there's any problematisation warranted around the methodology etc. So, in the end, it just serves as a regular outrage topic for the news cycle, but because no-one understands what the scores mean, no-one can do anything about them.

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  • Tesla Strike Spreads to Denmark, Halting Shipments to Sweden
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    And if the strike spreads to Germany, which it very well could, it could mean the cease of operation of the Model Y factory in Berlin, which would be devastating to them.

    A big problem is that Germany's labour laws do not allow sympathy or political strikes. A strike can only be legally called in association with a collective bargaining agreement negotiation/dispute.

    Germany will be the weak link in this cross-country wave of strikes.

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  • ‘F**k You, B*stard!’: Elgin Marble Diplomatic Fallout Continues As Greek Newspaper Rips Rishi Sunak
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    For clarity, I'm in favour of changing the terminology to highlight the historical injustice.

    I just thought it's important to admit that it's a recent change of linguistic preferences even in the most official Greek publications. Indeed, up to the last couple of years, the adjectival "Elgin" was used in Greek as an accusation of theft, not a recognition of ownership.

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    Some interesting points: > That may mean that Amsterdam residents will have to “wait a little longer” during rush hour, motorists may spend longer at red lights, **and locals may have to accept that same-day delivery is a thing of the past.** > Cyclists will also have to adapt. Next year, the city will introduce streets where faster cyclists, often on e-bikes and fatbikes, can choose between the motorway or the bike path. **Those who choose the bike path must adhere to a speed limit of 20 kilometers per hour.** For a city moving in the opposite direction: [Change to the mobility law - Berlin CDU wants to abolish priority for cyclists](https://www.rbb24.de/politik/beitrag/2023/09/berlin-cdu-manja-schreiner-mobilitaetsgesetz-radfahrer-vorrang-streichen.html)

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    More of a classification question, but I'm really curious about what the metric would look like if we try to be systematic about it. For context, there's several countries that are more or less famous for being geographically discontinuous. Top of the mind nowadays is Azerbaijan, whose sizeable territory of Nakhchivan has no land connections with the rest of the country. There's also Equatorial Guinea, whose capital city is on island which is smaller than the continental territory. That's the same for Denmark, although we seem to think of it less, because of the much smaller distances and significantly more connectivity. Then you have Indonesia which I currently think might be the most discontinuous country, with territory spanning across at least 4 major landmasses but which are shared with other countries. But then you have countries such as Greece, Japan, or even Sweden, which are more or less archipelagic countries but do not stand out in the way Indonesia or Azerbaijan does. How can we define a measure of geographic discontinuity that gives us a reasonable ranking? I would imagine we start with some measure that looks how much of the whole territory is in one contagious unit (less prominent main landmass = more discontinuity) but perhaps we also introduce average distance between units.

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    I got hit with it just now and I was wondering what's going on. Here's the FAQ page: https://www.bahn.de/faq/6-warum-kann-ich-sparpreis-tickets-nicht-mit-lastschrift-bezahlen Machine Translation: >Why can't I pay for saver fare tickets and a BahnCard 100 by direct debit? > There is currently an increase in fraudulent activity based on so-called phishing emails. As a precautionary measure for your protection, you cannot pay for Sparpreis tickets and a BahnCard 100 on this website and in the app using direct debit until further notice. One now has to use PayPal or a MasterCard/VISA/etc-branded bank card.

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    > The cabinet approved the proposal for the creation of **a digital platform**, known as the e-kalathi (e-basket), **that would list prices of 300 consumer goods in different supermarkets** in April. The idea was to inform people during this period of high prices what was being charged for similar products in different shops, with the main emphasis being on food, baby items and household products.**This would enable people to buy the most competitively priced goods.**

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    It's no exaggeration that as someone raised on the island of Cyprus, I was astonished by how green the cities looked from above when I first travelled to Europe.

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    German source: https://www.tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/verbraucher/deutschlandticket-zusatzkosten-100.html

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    Seit Anfang des Jahres habe ich eine Beförderung beantragt, die meinen erweiterten Verantwortlichkeiten entspricht. Meine Abteilung unterstützt mich, der Personalchef hat sie abgelehnt ("Priorität der Firma sind neue Mitarbeiter"). Das ist natürlich Bullshit. Ich bin nun auf der Suche nach einem neuen Job. Ich bin mir über zwei Punkte nicht ganz sicher: 1. Bald bekomme ich eine unbefristet Arbeitsvertrag. **Soll ich sie annehmen?** Das verlängert meine Kündigungsfrist, ist allerdings nicht unbedingt, dass ich eine neue Stelle finde, bevor der befristete Vertrag ausläuft. Ich benötige keine Arbeitserlaubnis für Deutschland, aber ich hätte während der Suche gerne einen bezahlten Job. Die Arbeitsagentur ist bei der Arbeitssuche in meiner Branche nicht sehr hilfreich. Ich würde lieber auf ALG I verzichten, als mich auf irrelevante Stellen zu bewerben. 2. **Sollte ich beantragen, dass meine Stellenbeschreibung aktualisiert wird**, auch wenn es keine Beförderung/Gehaltserhöhung gibt? Das könnte mir bei der Arbeitssuche helfen. Könnte das die Möglichkeit ausschließen, später aus diesen Gründen befördert zu werden, falls ich in dem Unternehmen bleibe?

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    My first idea was to use the Gitea instance of the Free Software Foundation Europe, but T&Cs strongly encourage only projects with direct relation to the FSFE activities, so personal projects don't seem welcome. The first-party Gitea platform seems to be in risk of becoming for-profit.

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    The 13th is exclusive to members of works councils. The 14th is the public portion of the conference.

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    Recommendation: Listen to German Punk to improve your casual vocabulary

    Some advantages of this specific genre: - Lyrics-focused and often with very clear vocals - Songs often are structured like someone is shouting at you, or at least addressing another person or group - You know it's definitely a very relaxed register and not poetic language Some of my new vocabulary sources: - Band ohne Anspruch - Swiss & Die Andern - Deine Cousine - Die Toten Hosen

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    > Im griechischen Nationalpark Dadia sind die Leichen von 18 Menschen gefunden worden, die offenbar infolge der schweren Waldbrände starben. Auch in anderen Teilen des Landes breiten sich die seit Tagen wütenden Feuer weiter aus.

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    Never before in my life have I encountered revolving doors so often as in Germany, and every time I have to use one, I wonder what's exactly the point. Any ideas? The only think I can think of is that they slow down people on purpose, for crowd control. Likely also for energy efficiency, but then the double doors system that I'm use to seems more efficient and probably cheaper than revolving doors.

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    Edit: And in the end, it's back to good old Fedora with Xfce. I guess I'm an old man, fixed in my ways. Haiku was interesting, but not nearly as stable as needed. OpenSuSE with Xfce was rough, it requires more polish. I've been a Fedora Linux user for a million years by now, and I haven't touched any other OS (outside of Windows 10 and 11 at work). Lately I got a refurbished ThinkCentre from ca 2018 (7th generation Intel i5, 16GB RAM, Intel HD 630). The initial idea was to use it as a media PC but the small form factor ended up not being small enough for my living room. Now I'm thinking of using it as a desktop PC for a while, to see if it can make my laptop be a portable machine again instead of always plugged, always on. If it doesn't work out, I'll use it as a home server. Since this is all an experiment, I want to give a new OS a shot before I settle for the familiar Fedora. OpenSuSE is the first on my list, but even from the LiveUSB I noticed that the software selection is more limited than I'm used to. I'm thinking of giving HaikuOS a shot as well. What else has been going on in the world of free OSes since 2007? What's one that you are excited about?

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    Mein Deutsch ist nicht das Gelbe vom Ei, aber es geht.

    Bekannt^?^ aus /r/germany, /r/german, /r/greek und /r/egenbogen.