Atanas Markov

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Atanas Markov

Atanas Markov

@AtanasMarkov79

Katılım Nisan 2023
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Atanas Markov
Atanas Markov@AtanasMarkov79·
@YoMismo23562550 @porqueTTarg 10000? Make it 7 million since we started using stone tools to extract bone marrow. In the past 10000 years we have replaced meat with grain and now vegetables and fruit(before 20th century almost no modern fruit was present and all was seasonal use because we had no storage)
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YoMismo@YoMismo23562550·
@porqueTTarg El veganismo solo fue otra moda más para controlar a las masas, como vas decir que comer carne es algo malo? Cuando el humano lo ha hecho los últimos 10,000 años
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Tendencias en Argentina
Tendencias en Argentina@porqueTTarg·
“Veganismo” Porque en 2014, Anne Hathaway estaba filmando Interstellar en Islandia. Para entonces, Hathaway llevaba varios años siendo vegana. Había anunciado públicamente su dieta, la había defendido en entrevistas y había construido parte de su imagen pública en torno a ella. Su esposo, Adam Shulman, la había apoyado en cada cena. En Reikiavik, durante un descanso del rodaje, fue a un restaurante con estrella Michelin con Shulman y su coprotagonista, Matt Damon. Damon le pidió al chef que eligiera el plato para la mesa. Llegaron los platos. Salmón. Hathaway, según contó a Tatler, preguntó tímidamente: "¿Es pescado local?". El camarero respondió: "¿Ve ese fiordo? Fue pescado allí". Comió el salmón. Después, dijo que su cerebro se sentía como "un ordenador reiniciándose". Al día siguiente se sintió mejor. Desde entonces no ha vuelto al veganismo
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Atanas Markov@AtanasMarkov79·
@_sorrengailll Ok. Do you want to pay $25 for a coffee because you are the only customer in the coffee shop for the hour? How much do you pay for your nails? Do you pay $100 because they have only 2 customers per 8h shift?
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⚡︎@_sorrengailll·
I don’t care what your job is, NO ADULT WHO WORKS 40 HOURS A WEEK SHOULD MAKE ANYTHING LESS THAN $25 an HOUR!
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Atanas Markov@AtanasMarkov79·
@systemdesignone @itsyuvrajx Basically you touched the heart of the problem with vibe coding. Yes. AI can not reason, trace dependencies, predict edge cases, think about regulations compliance, learn processes and match against them, basically be creative and use intuition. A parrot can not write own poems.
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Neo Kim@systemdesignone·
@itsyuvrajx does that mean vibe coding is good only for idea validation
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Neo Kim@systemdesignone·
SOFTWARE ENGINEERS ONLY Why are there zero successful vibe-coded apps?
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Atanas Markov@AtanasMarkov79·
@systemdesignone Because vibe coding creates prototypes and based on the foundation of LLM apps are basically autocomplete from previous apps used to train the model. They just can not solve NEW problems and this way do not have market value. You may use AI for small blocks but not whole app.
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Atanas Markov@AtanasMarkov79·
@thinkingwest Maybe not that radical though. I think similar anomalies led to decline of Athens, Rome and other past civilizations. Of course now we are even more extreme- copy their views from age of decline and multiply.
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Atanas Markov@AtanasMarkov79·
@Dispropoganda He did not make 99B. He owns a share of a company that grew and the share got to valuation of 99B. But the growth created new jobs, made sellers rich, made transport business and workers richer, paid billions of taxes, etc. Or you want to pay 200K bc your house price grew?
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Dispropaganda@Dispropoganda·
The Community note is just pure cope and misinformation from the butthurt Bezos b*tches in the replies. Bezos made 99 billion, he paid 973 million in taxes during those years, that comes to a tax rate of 0.98% as the posts says, NOT 23% as the Community notes misinforms.
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Atanas Markov@AtanasMarkov79·
@tinyrowlet Well, ask those who affirmed your own sex rejection problem. You are not a man as I can not be a woman. They lied to you to promote ideology and now you suffer not them. If they cared they would assign therapy for you to accept you are gay/bi WOMAN with trans sexual preference.
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Atanas Markov@AtanasMarkov79·
@elonmusk Lets conquer the Moon and proceed to Mars! I hope Space X and NASA will cooperate more and help humanity conquer space.
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Atanas Markov@AtanasMarkov79·
@lange_tobias_hh Wow! So 90 billion may pay 360 000 pensioners 2000/mo for 10 years? What about 1 TRILLION planned for weapons? This is 4 000 000 pensioners. So we can nationalize private capital, increase taxes or just cut spending. Somehow as someone grown in socialist country i prefer cutting
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Tobias Lange 
Tobias Lange @lange_tobias_hh·
Aus einer Milliarde Euro kann man 4.166 Personen eine monatliche Rente von Euro 2.000 für 10 Jahre zahlen. Wenn die Milliarde beim Milliardär liegt und nicht in der Staatskasse allerdings nicht.
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Atanas Markov@AtanasMarkov79·
@BalutheBear67 @seriengruender You will not be able to withdraw more than 2-3K and more than 2-3 withdrawals in a row from same ATM or even same bank ATM because of fraud prevention. No matter your limit on the card these rules apply. Also as EU wants declaration for >1000 to become mandatory expect lower lim
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Tom@BalutheBear67·
@seriengruender Klingt nach Deutsche Bank und Konsorten. Andererseits versuch mal mit deiner Fintech Bankkarte am Automat ein paar Tausend Euro abheben. Da ist dann schnell Essig.
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Peter Eich@seriengruender·
Meine Bank verlangte eben 12,50 Euro Gebühr für meine Bar-Abhebung. Ich musste den Auftrag unterschreiben mit einem Kugelschreiber der Bank. Ich steckte den Kuli ein und erklärte, dass ich ihn für 12,50 Euro aus meiner Verwahrung herausgeben würde. Die Angestellte lachte und entschuldigte sich für die Gebühr, kassierte sie dennoch.
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Atanas Markov@AtanasMarkov79·
@JanStottko @HMueller_567 But will you pay a 700K pension to someone who paid contributions on 1M? Because contributions by definition are pension fund/health insurance and not a tax.
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H. Müller  🇩🇪 🎼
Jahresgespräch mit Teamleiterin, deutsche Mittelschicht. Bruttogehalt 75.000 € /13 Monate. Sie rechnet mir vor, was am Monatsende vom Brutto 5.770 € bleibt: 3.855 €. Ab 2027 dann 45 € weniger wg. Erhöhung Beitragsbemessungsgrenze. Sie sagt offen, dass sie jetzt AfD wählt
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Atanas Markov@AtanasMarkov79·
@BillWiIdin 1. Not our business to judge 2. The greens put regulations that allow more fuel consumption/CO2 emissions based on size and manufacturers just focused on larger vehicles and now almost noone sells small city cars. 3. US is not EU and they commute longer thus larger=better.
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Bill@BillWiIdin·
The American obsession with owning a massive SUV or pickup truck that never carries anything heavier than a grocery bag is an ego issue. You don't need a V8 tank to drive to your office job in Dallas.
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Atanas Markov@AtanasMarkov79·
@Tizull @eurofounder In EU it is not only privilege but a must for all. If you move to low tax juriadiction you steal money from the government so you must pay 20-30% of all your assets exit tax. If you spend less they bring new tax to save your health- less tobacco=tax on sugar, less fuel=EV tax
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Matthias Schmidt@eurofounder·
I don't understand Jeff Bezos Why would people who consume the most government resources pay no tax? If anything, they should pay the highest tax rate, not zero Paying taxes is a privilege and you cannot just exempt people because they earn less. That is freeloading This idea of "zeroing out" the poor is exactly why American society is collapsing
Jeff Bezos@JeffBezos

Thank you. The important part is zeroing out taxes on the bottom half. Best way to put money in someone’s pocket is to not take it out in the first place. Bottom half is only 3% of total tax revenue. But it’s very meaningful to that person. Zero it out.

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Atanas Markov@AtanasMarkov79·
@snnsnshn @eurofounder Well, yes. You pay income tax then almost everything you buy has VAT of 19-25%(by country) in it. Fuel, energy, tobacco, alcohol also have CO2 tax, green tax, etc that is >= 50% of price(and has 20% VAT on top). Tariffs- same +20% VAT. Add inheritance, etc... Easily >70% taxes
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Atanas Markov@AtanasMarkov79·
@BernieSanders 5%? So Bezos whould sell something like 4% of his shares to pay it? How will it affect stock market, banks, pension funds, investors when there is such a large sale? What will happen to Amazon employees, contractors, sellers, manufacturers when company value drops?
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Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders@BernieSanders·
Mr. Bezos: Let's have that debate. Under my 5% billionaires wealth tax, we'd: -Give $12K to a working family of 4 -Expand Medicare for dental, vision, hearing -Guarantee universal childcare -Raise starting teacher pay to $60K And you'd still be worth $269 billion after taxes.
More Perfect Union@MorePerfectUS

Jeff Bezos on CNBC: "If people want me to pay more billions, then let's have that debate, but don't pretend that that's gonna solve the problem. You could double the taxes I pay, and it's not gonna help that teacher in Queens.... Airbnb isn't causing high rents. What's really causing high rent is government intervention."

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Atanas Markov@AtanasMarkov79·
@Onesmoke261 @Prunkundshiva Also in 40 years 120000 will buy same as lets say 30-40000 today at 2-3% inflation. Such pension savings even at 0% capital gains tax can last for 3-4 years max for survival. With tax just forget. It is like throwing money away.
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SmokeOne@Onesmoke261·
@Prunkundshiva Geht hier eher um den Zinseszins. 50€ auf 40 Jahre mit 7% pro Jahr in einem ETF etc. Mache halt dann aus 24.000€ ungefähr 124.000€, aber in 40 Jahren kommst du mit dem Geld extra auch nicht lange aus bei einer Lebeserwartung von ca 80 Jahren.
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Guten Morgen
Guten Morgen@Prunkundshiva·
So rechnet man bei BlackRock. Ich weiß ja nicht, welchen Taschenrechner Fritze benutzt hat. Aber 50 € monatlich über 40 Jahre ergeben exakt 24.000 €. Nicht 100.000 €, nicht 200.000 € - einfach 24.000 €. Wo genau entsteht daraus plötzlich eine sechsstellige Summe? 😅
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Atanas Markov@AtanasMarkov79·
@LewisRidle59808 @higgyboson Why would they reward working people and lower the taxes if 40-50% are on social security, pensioners or government employees who will always vote for more taxes? And of course taxes are included in price and along with money against no production drive inflation. @grok explain
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Lewdog@LewisRidle59808·
@higgyboson Very well said. We have taxation without representation. We are paying more and more each year, but receiving a worse and worse service. The inequality now is between those who work and are penalised vs those who don't and are rewarded.
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Higgy@higgyboson·
Last year I had 2 new tyres fitted to my van - £126. Today I had two new tyres fitted to the same van, same garage, same make of tyre - £165. 30% increase in one year. Diesel is up 35% since a couple of months ago. My van insurers want an extra £120 this year. I'm a Decorator and all the paint I use has had TWO price increases each year for the past few years. Some now costs approximately TWICE what it cost 6 years ago. Some trade paint is now over £100 for 5 litres. Yes it's better than cheap crap but that's a ridiculous price. But I'm just one bloke trying to earn a living. Millions are in the same boat as me. They can give you stories about the price of timber, plasterboard, electrical fittings, roof tiles and everything else they have to buy. Everything appears to be getting more difficult for everyone. In years gone by we didn't all have to worry about the cost of putting the heating on or how much we paid for the water that came out of our taps. We do now. We didn't have to search the shelves in the supermarkets for the cheapest (inferior) alternatives and we didn't get utterly ripped off when paying for parking in town centres. Our Council Tax bills, (or Rates as it used to be called), were equal to a small proportion of our income. And we got the bins emptied every week. We could actually buy rounds in the pub - Remember THAT? Many millions of people who frequented pubs can't afford to go there any more. Their village pub is probably shut now anyway. Our public services are overstretched. The NHS is ALWAYS on it's knees. Our roads are falling to bits. Parents can't get their kids into their local schools. Many people in villages, towns and cities are frightened to go out alone (or at all) due the numbers of undesirables roaming the streets and our parks. But it's OK. We're the Worlds 5th largest economy apparently and therefore a "rich" country compared to many. Perhaps that's why we can afford to give away ONE THOUSAND MILLION POUNDS every MONTH to countries who don't share our good fortune, or our wonderful public services or our national contentment in knowing we're nearly at the top of the tree. Is it any wonder that hundreds of thousands of people are just saying "bollocks to this" and either stopping work or buggering off to live somewhere else? My advice to any young person would be - Go! It might not work out for you but at least you've had a try, probably had some fun, learnt a lot about yourself and the World and maybe met someone you can share your life with. You can always come back again and help the local council empty the bins every 3 weeks.
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Atanas Markov@AtanasMarkov79·
@jota_snchez Can you also put the net after tax and price of some basic stuff- rent of small apartment, utility bills, petrol per liter, bread, lets say cheese, tomatos and several other survival foods, public transport? After all workers pay with met wage and need shelter and food.
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Álvaro J@jota_snchez·
Salario mínimos en Europa 2026 [Bruto Mensual] 🥉 Los más bajos 🇭🇺 Hungría — 838€ 🇷🇴 Rumanía — 795€ 🇱🇻 Letonia — 780€ 🇧🇬 Bulgaria — 620€ 🥈 Intermedio 🇪🇸 España — 1.381€ 🇸🇮 Eslovenia — 1.278€ 🇵🇱 Polonia — 1.139€ 🇵🇹 Portugal — 1.073€ 🇬🇷 Grecia — 1.027€ 🥇 Top ↓↓
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Atanas Markov@AtanasMarkov79·
@chicosversion Maybe the quality of goods marked as "Made in China"? Made in China but sold as foreign brands is most times better. I suppose the brands preselect best quality and leftovers are sold as chinese brands. At least for electronics this seems to be the case.
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Atanas Markov@AtanasMarkov79·
@eevblog 1M just invested in some fund at 5-6% at 1-2% withdrawal rate(up to 2K/mo) is not just inflation adjusted sum every month for life but also growing base. 4% rule is when you need to dry account while at 2-2.5 it grows or stays the same inflation adjusted. So very bad decision.
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Dave Jones
Dave Jones@eevblog·
Ah, this is old lotto winning chestnut again. Even if you have no fiscal restraint, it's better to take the $1M, because at least you'll have fun with it. If you do have fiscal restraint and a few brain cells to rub together then that $1M gets you at least that 5.2% compounded from day 1. You could even afford to take a few percent for you own use every year and still be better off. If you take the $1000/week for life then you effectively get less and less over time as real inflation effectively eats away that entire value year after year, with practically zero compounding. It's not inflation adjusted, so inflation will mean that $1000 is nothing in 30-40 years time. You are an order of magnitude better off taking the $1M now.
DividendBoomer@BoomerDivvies

An 20-year-old Canadian girl won $1M (tax free in Canada) in the lottery and chose $1,000/week instead of the lump sum. Is this wise or the worst financial decision of her life? What are you doing when this happens to you??

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