At least they are legally employing people, in other countries in Southern Europe people work an illegal amount of time but as long as the official contract declares a lower amount of hours it's fine (neither retirements funds nor taxes nor insurance are paid for the extra time, obviously).
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All Android developers rn:
I don't know why, but if I figure in my head him telling that word with his voice and his Argentinian accent it sounds almost funny.
Since he is a foreigner, I assume he does not fully understand how vulgar and derogatory that term is in Italian. The result is "hilarious", because as a native you realize he didn't mean to use that word, like e.g. when a child uses a swear word thinking it is in the right context while it's not.
Also Kotlin devs!
The customers of those two banks should express their gratitude to their governments!
Same, its existence gives me a little of hope even in the toughest moments. I don't care if people aren't always nice/polite, you have to deal with it IRL or on any online platform.
Lemmy has always been a sort of "cure" for me, listening to different people's opinions and learning something new or a new perspective on things every day.
You're welcome, help yourself!
Developing software and managing a community are totally different skills and mastering both is not to be taken for granted.
Plus, since you are very passionate about the open source projects you maintain or contribute to, it is difficult to "detach" yourself from people's issues and not feel every criticism as a personal attack (and yes, when your software does not have the features/behavior they expect, some people can express their disappointment in quite a sharp way).
I prefer not to make anyone pay anything but "you get what it is, be warned that you may experience some bugs or lack of support for certain devices" (because I can't buy every piece of hardware and test). Few people have accepted this model but, those who did, have always been supportive and respectful, making me rediscover a little hope that kindness isn't dead at all.
As an Italian who knows a little Romanian, I think that this kind of "șmecherie" (the kind of "you think you can cheat but I'm smarter than you") is one of the traits that unites the most our nationalities.
Italy too (or worse!)
Our PIGS brothers ❤️❤️❤️