That's a take-home pay (minus taxes and public insurance) for an unmarried, childless person of β¬2410/month.
These are the median gross incomes of various jobs, yellow for non-academics and blue for academics.
43.750 β¬
Yearly median salary in Germany, for a full-time employee.
These are the median gross incomes of various jobs, yellow for non-academics and blue for academics.
Texas ballot proposition to make precious metals legal tender.
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/texas-gop-moves-support-gold
As we've seen recently, we also have no way to verify that "personalized" social media is really being sent by that person.
Nostr just doesn't pretend otherwise.
Yeah. At the moment, we have the world's best munition and we're loading it into 3D-printed guns with no safety. π
Or make that part of a capital requirement for everyone getting an ECB bond bailout.
They don't really buy very much. Mostly bonds.
They can just give out a list of rules for their banking network and demand they all rebalance, like they're doing with gold. They could simply write a directive that every member needs Bitcoin in the equivalent of x% of GDP.
Yes, this is why I had to switch. Our salaries had been frozen for years.
It's getting harder to switch, now, because of the layoffs.
Anything that involves commanding something you don't control to do something is fragile.
We're moving to a web-of-trust system of relays, I suppose.
You'd think an 'open' standard, like OCI, would have documentation that would talk about the implementation rather than some companys products? Wrong. Meet 'Distribution' aka. 'Docker Registry' aka. 'Please use our registry and by the way there is a spec somewhere'.
Context: I was trying to find out what the simplest implementation of a docker registry would look like, to see how trivial it would be to implement that schema over Dropstr to allow people to upload their super evil docker images into a decentralized network. Well fuck that, apparently. xD
Via: https://distribution.github.io/distribution/spec/api/#overview
Isn't that the way often Nostr does it? Just points to someone's product and says "look there, use that"?


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