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Ornery-Fail-9860 OP t1_j5at9zt wrote
Reply to comment by bokilala in [OC] According to LinkedIn, Flutter and React Native are the most asked skills for companies in mobile hybrid platforms by Ornery-Fail-9860
Do you mean that it is not a piece of relevant information (this chart)? In my case, I had expected to see Ionic as the third one, but it was not mentioned
Ornery-Fail-9860 OP t1_j5as6pu wrote
Reply to comment by DefinitelyNotMasterS in [OC] According to LinkedIn, Flutter and React Native are the most asked skills for companies in mobile hybrid platforms by Ornery-Fail-9860
Thanks a lot for your comments, I appreciate them. ;-)
The numbers give some clues about what skills big companies are looking for, as I mentioned it is an in-progress project, so I hope to scrape more companies in a wider time frame to see real trends.
I listed zero job posts frameworks because I wanted to show that there are other popular frameworks that don't be demanded in those NASDAQ top 100 companies, so it could give some guidance to those who are thinking in study them, even though they are popular, big companies are not demanding them.
Please, tell me what other things can be improved here.
____purple t1_j5as6aj wrote
Reply to comment by RonPMexico in European countries voting age population (10+ m.) and Russians non/voting for Putin in the last relatively fair election in Russia (2000), m. [OC] by Populationdemography
Ok let's continue then. Let's ignore Russia vs Ukraine for now, why'd you disagree that government is comparable to an adult child of the nation?
RonPMexico t1_j5art18 wrote
Reply to comment by ____purple in European countries voting age population (10+ m.) and Russians non/voting for Putin in the last relatively fair election in Russia (2000), m. [OC] by Populationdemography
No. I am an American.
B-rizzle t1_j5ar8f3 wrote
Reply to comment by Obvious-Priority-791 in How Covid-19 vaccines succeeded in saving a million US lives, in charts by ILikeNeurons
"Here's how effective it is compared to an estimate of how bad it would have been." Exactly. It's a graph of actual deaths vs an imagined number of deaths in an imaginary scenario in which there was no vaccine.
junkmailredtree t1_j5ar2te wrote
Reply to comment by Obvious-Priority-791 in How Covid-19 vaccines succeeded in saving a million US lives, in charts by ILikeNeurons
If you actually read the article it says that the estimate is based on a peer-reviewed model, so it is pretty authoritative.
____purple t1_j5aqjlm wrote
Reply to comment by RonPMexico in European countries voting age population (10+ m.) and Russians non/voting for Putin in the last relatively fair election in Russia (2000), m. [OC] by Populationdemography
Oh, I see... Are you Ukrainian? In this case it's alright, you've been through a lot of pain and you deserve the right to hate, I'm sorry for discussing a disturbing topic with you.
RonPMexico t1_j5aq7ej wrote
Reply to comment by ____purple in European countries voting age population (10+ m.) and Russians non/voting for Putin in the last relatively fair election in Russia (2000), m. [OC] by Populationdemography
No. I want you to understand that small children and dolphins outpace you mentally. There Russians are responsible for this war. The Ukrainians would be justified in carpet bombing Moscow.
lllllll______lllllll t1_j5aptk6 wrote
Reply to comment by jkjkjk73 in How Covid-19 vaccines succeeded in saving a million US lives, in charts by ILikeNeurons
We’ll at least you didn’t die from COVID
lllllll______lllllll t1_j5app1z wrote
The mRNA vaccine scientists and researchers should be treated with the highest human accolades in society. Thank you!
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____purple t1_j5ap7r9 wrote
Reply to comment by RonPMexico in European countries voting age population (10+ m.) and Russians non/voting for Putin in the last relatively fair election in Russia (2000), m. [OC] by Populationdemography
I think that any government is comparable to an adult child of the nation.
Don't you think it's a good metaphor? Why?
I easily can tell you that you are a moron since your first comment. And I can go out and call a lot of people morons for various reasons. Cause I'm sure I know better, and I definitely know different. But instead I talk and show the thought process behind my opposite opinion, cause you know, calling people morons is not fun and not helpful
Y' know, youre even wrong that you wrote this comment. You should've just ghost me, if you have nothing to say. Feeling or expressing anger is not good for you in any way.
Obvious-Priority-791 t1_j5anqq1 wrote
Reply to comment by reality_czech in How Covid-19 vaccines succeeded in saving a million US lives, in charts by ILikeNeurons
According to the chart. It literally says its an estimate
RonPMexico t1_j5anijs wrote
Reply to comment by ____purple in European countries voting age population (10+ m.) and Russians non/voting for Putin in the last relatively fair election in Russia (2000), m. [OC] by Populationdemography
No. When you said the Russian government is the adult child of Russia, I realized you're not playing with a full deck. You are a window licker. A short bus rider. A literal moron.
____purple t1_j5an814 wrote
Reply to comment by RonPMexico in European countries voting age population (10+ m.) and Russians non/voting for Putin in the last relatively fair election in Russia (2000), m. [OC] by Populationdemography
You only argue with people who agree with you? I'm not surprised
RonPMexico t1_j5amzr2 wrote
Reply to comment by ____purple in European countries voting age population (10+ m.) and Russians non/voting for Putin in the last relatively fair election in Russia (2000), m. [OC] by Populationdemography
I'm not going to argue with an actual idiot.
____purple t1_j5amvzq wrote
Reply to comment by RonPMexico in European countries voting age population (10+ m.) and Russians non/voting for Putin in the last relatively fair election in Russia (2000), m. [OC] by Populationdemography
No counterargument? As I said, it's possible to follow this logic without metaphor, but it becomes a bit too abstract to read. Probably it's already a bit too abstract to read for you.
I was hoping for a decent debate but all I got was some dipshit :(
reality_czech t1_j5am0pa wrote
Reply to comment by Obvious-Priority-791 in How Covid-19 vaccines succeeded in saving a million US lives, in charts by ILikeNeurons
According to you?
Obvious-Priority-791 t1_j5alll3 wrote
This data shows nothing. The red line is an estimate based on nothing and isn't reliable data.
RonPMexico t1_j5alb9l wrote
Reply to comment by ____purple in European countries voting age population (10+ m.) and Russians non/voting for Putin in the last relatively fair election in Russia (2000), m. [OC] by Populationdemography
Hey dipshit, you don't need a tortured metaphor. They are the the actual representatives of the Russian people.
____purple t1_j5aku6x wrote
Reply to comment by RonPMexico in European countries voting age population (10+ m.) and Russians non/voting for Putin in the last relatively fair election in Russia (2000), m. [OC] by Populationdemography
Yeah, it was on behalf of Americans who supported the war. The government represents you only until you are in agreement with it's actions, otherwise you are oppressed by the government, and basically being held hostage for labor and taxes. In this case you probably should change the government, of your country or with immigration, or continue being a victim, it's up to your abilities and vision.
Let's talk people here, as governments are inherently people (and otherwise it'll be too many abstractions).
Are parents responsible for their adult child crimes? They raised him, they are pretty much the entire thing that created him. Also society, of course. No, they are not, they did what they had to (provide food, shelter and some upbringing), the consequences are for the society to handle. What if one of them also provided an offensive weapon or joined the crime? This one is responsible. What if one of them was forced to commit a crime at gunpoint? No, it's called being held hostage. What if while being held hostage one did not use a possibility to escape or arrest the criminal? Still no.
Putin and the governmental apparatus are an adult child criminal, Russians are parents. Those fighting on his side, or providing support towards illegal actions are the responsible, helping parent. Oppressed once are victims. There are immigrants/refugees - escaped victims. There's society - the whole world. Victims, escaped victims and the society should work together to stop the criminal and supporting forces.
This applies to every single conflict, including Iraq, WW2 and others. Sometimes the society wins, sometimes the criminal manipulates everyone into thinking the victim is the criminal.
jkjkjk73 t1_j5akh0w wrote
Yeah, I can't wait to find out about my heart problems when I'm 60.
_OriamRiniDadelos_ t1_j5ag1am wrote
Reply to comment by marigolds6 in Polarization in different countries by AfroInfo
As a Colombian, maybe it’s a language thing?
Saying yes to “I do not feel this divisions can be overcome” sounds like Im saying that I think the country will collapse if the divisions aren’t completely fixed
“Overcome” means that you came out the other of a hard event still alive right?
Also we have a very politically apathetic culture (“what does it matter it’s always corrupt”) with a very very very toxic relation with social media (WhatsApp and Facebook) and very strong reasons to just hate either leftist or rightist politicians (if you had a family member killed by the FARC or rebels years ago you hate the left, if you had a family member killed by the Army or the paramilitary you hate the right). And our politicians play to all that in elections (since they always have any projects or economic improvements to point to)
The pandemic years where rough on political polarization. Look at Colombian news subreddits (and then think that WhatsApp groups where worse)
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Reply to comment by marigolds6 in Polarization in different countries by AfroInfo
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Rugfiend t1_j5atf0z wrote
Reply to comment by B-rizzle in How Covid-19 vaccines succeeded in saving a million US lives, in charts by ILikeNeurons
Unfortunately, absolutely no one died in the entire year prior to the vaccine. Otherwise, you'd sound like a right tit.