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rwerz
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Well solid right. I don't think there is true centrism in France anymore (was there ever? I don't know). There is no centre left, only centre right.
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rwerz
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Well solid right. I don't think there is true centrism in France anymore (was there ever? I don't know). There is no centre left, only centre right.
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True Scarcity
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rwerz
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He says he's centre but he's not.
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‘I’ve never seen heat this bad. It’s not normal’: Italy struggles as temperature tops 40C 104F (48C 120F predicted)
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Are you thinking of Joseph Fourier? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_climate_change_science
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Pure evil
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The code editor I use would say something like syntax error ';', expected ';' and underline the character in red. That might lead to some head scratching as apparently the Greek character is literally the same, but with a different Unicode value.
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What can the 'average Joe' start hosting, that will change their life?
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Try phind.com, it's free for now, and uses gpt-3.5 unlimited or gpt-4 limited to 25 requests per.. 4 hours I think. Never ran out. It's specialised for devs. So far the output is the best of bing AI, and Copilot chat that I'm testing.
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The Fall of Stack Overflow
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I used to spend a lot of time on Google and stack, now I ask phind more often than not, which violates information for me.
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Let's talk about something else
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On WSL
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Lauren Boebert rages at Pete Buttigieg for problem House Republicans aren’t solving (Pilot Shortage)
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Or the fact that the lifestyle is shit in most airlines. There is a shortage on other continents too, as in Europe where you can fly Boeings with less than 300 hours.
There are plenty of candidates, but they must pay for expensive training and type ratings (specific aircraft model training) that most airlines are unwilling to pay for, they used to.
Most airlines hate pilots because they cost money that should go to shareholders, so they would rather overwork a few than hire more. Conditions worsen year after year.
The constant sleep schedule runaway shaves a good chunk of your life expectancy. You have little control on where you live, no family life. Wanna go to a wedding? Just request that day six months in advance in a web portal and see it tell you it's denied. That thing your kid wants to see you at? We don't care about that! You're married to your job.
Younger generations don't want that kind of life, and also are more environmentally conscious, which doesn't help.
*I have no first hand experience in flying for a US airline but I know it's similar. Edit for typo.