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curious by default - bad humor

Switzerland Katılım Mayıs 2009
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greg@xargr·
@society0bserver @Costas_Melas Πολύ γενικό το σχόλιο κ άστοχο, η παραοικονομία της Ελλάδας είναι σε άλλο επίπεδο, δεν μα πλησιάζει κανείς, ακόμα κ τελευταίοι να είμασταν στο γράφημα για να σε κάνω να χαρείς εσύ στα μπουζούκια καρφίτσα δεν θα έπεφτε
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Pete@society0bserver·
@xargr @Costas_Melas Ολα τα κρατη εχουν παραοικονομια. Ιδιως τα κρατη της Ανατολικης Ευρωπης. Οπως και να εχει παλι τελευταιοι ή εστω για να σε κανω να χαρεις μια ανασα πριν το τελος ειμαστε. Γιατι καλυτερη εκδοχη δεν υπαρχει.
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Costas Melas
Costas Melas@Costas_Melas·
Το χειρότερο είναι πως δεν υπάρχει τίποτα να σταματήσει αυτον τον κατήφορο.
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greg@xargr·
@zenorocha Is there any chart with the funding all apps got over the time?
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Zeno Rocha@zenorocha·
3 years ago, Resend didn't exist. Now, it's the most downloaded email SDK in the world.
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pedram.md
pedram.md@pdrmnvd·
men in their 40s used to have cool midlife crisis but now they just have agentic workflows
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Azat
Azat@AzatAlsalim·
A halal butcher in Zurich, Switzerland has sold 3.1 tons of pork labeled as veal to Muslim customers, who haven’t noticed any difference for three years.
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Harley Finkelstein
Harley Finkelstein@harleyf·
Brands on @Shopify are now shoppable inside @ChatGPTapp. AI shopping isn’t coming. It’s here. As always, our merchants are best positioned. Let's go.
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greg@xargr·
@DEhnts In Greece the 95% of business run under the table, there are many industries that have professionals gain > 100K per year and they declare 10k. Not that they are rich but there is no dataset can prove the reality.
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Dirk Ehnts@DEhnts·
Greece used to be at 95 percent of the EU average when it comes to GDP per capita. Now it stands at 68%. Those that talk about a "Greek recovery" need to get their facts straight. Greece stabilized at a low level of economic activity, then grew a bit, but it did not "recover".
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EU_Eurostat@EU_Eurostat

The preliminary 2025 results show that gross domestic product (GDP) per capita — expressed in purchasing power standards — ranged between 68% of the EU average in 🇬🇷Greece and 🇧🇬Bulgaria and 239% in 🇱🇺Luxembourg. Read more 👉link.europa.eu/94N43x

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Álvaro Hernández
Álvaro Hernández@ahachete·
This is Spain today: I cannot docker pull postgres:18 because there's football games happening. Yes, you read it well. This image is being served from @Cloudflare , which is apparently blocked massively during football games by mafia-managed @LaLiga Ofc, VPN -> pull completed
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Alessandro Palombo
Alessandro Palombo@thealepalombo·
Cyprus is becoming the default European base for globally mobile families. And most people are still sleeping on it. Here's why. 15% corporate tax. A 17-year non-dom regime, i.e. no tax on foreign dividends or interest with just 60 days of presence. No wealth tax. No inheritance tax. English everywhere. British common law. 340 days of sunshine. Direct flights to London, Dubai, and most of Europe. Affordable, high-quality healthcare. International schools in every major city. And the residency paths keep getting better: - Digital nomad visa from €3,500/month, up to 3 years - €300K in real estate gets you permanent residency - EU citizenship after 7 years - Fast-track citizenship in under 5 years for skilled tech professionals No other European country gives you this combination at this price point. The biggest criticism: "it's boring." But as other destinations tighten tax regimes and raise the bar on residency, Cyprus only gets more attractive. I've been saying this before it was obvious. 80% of families looking for a European base will seriously consider Cyprus in the next few years, if they haven't already. Bookmark this and check back. Living there or looked into it? What surprised you most, good or bad?
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Rob Hallam
Rob Hallam@robj3d3·
I just moved to Cyprus 🇨🇾 My first impressions and why I moved: > it's safe (unlike rest of Europe) > friendly people (unlike rest of Europe) > quiet > clean air > fast WiFi > tax friendly > great coffee > amazing food > very walkable > incredible weather > affordable (€2 for coffee, €7 for meal) > great laptop cafe culture (unlike rest of Europe) > growing tech scene (unlike rest of Europe) It's been so long since I had somewhere I could lock in from and call home. I was torn between UAE and Cyprus but the last month made my decision for me. And so far I am so happy with my decision.
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greg@xargr·
@stackhodler Congratulations! I wish you all the best!
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Stack Hodler@stackhodler·
Baby girl is here, mom is healthy, family is growing. This is the good stuff.
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Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 Do you understand what just happened at OpenAI.. on January 26.. Sam Altman told his own employees "we are planning to dramatically slow down hiring.. we think we'll be able to do so much more with fewer people".. that was 54 days ago.. today OpenAI announced they're nearly doubling their workforce.. 4,500 to 8,000.. by end of year.. the same man telling you that AI replaces workers.. just announced hiring 3,500 more humans because AI couldn't replace his.. so either the AI isn't good enough to do the work.. or Anthropic scared them so bad they threw the whole playbook out the window.. both answers are embarrassing.. but only one of them is true.. and Sam knows which one.
Polymarket@Polymarket

BREAKING: OpenAI reportedly plans to nearly double its workforce to 8,000 ‌from 4,500 by the end of the year.

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greg@xargr·
@Polymarket So they are going to replace people in tech but they double their workforce
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
BREAKING: OpenAI reportedly plans to nearly double its workforce to 8,000 ‌from 4,500 by the end of the year.
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Klaas
Klaas@forgebitz·
so atlassian has never been profitable sounds like a terrible stat for project management software
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greg@xargr·
@thdxr CEOs FOMO
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dax@thdxr·
us: we are struggling to figure out the best way to use coding agents, we don't have clarity yet everyone else: our team is moving at speeds unheard of, all our PRs are ai generated, we've cleared 6 years of backlog man we must really suck huh
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