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  • Not "fully". Maybe "somewhat" .

    There's a political solution being discussed by the brics that involves currencies of multiple governments, and/or commodities, instead of burning energy for the sake of speculation.

    https://thefinancialanalyst.net/2024/05/16/brics-eyes-the-unit-for-decentralized-finance-by-2025/ https://en.sputniknews.africa/20240513/1066527607.html https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/how-would-a-new-brics-currency-affect-the-us-dollar-updated-2024 https://www.reuters.com/markets/currencies/what-is-brics-currency-could-one-be-adopted-2023-08-23/


  • I will say natural social anxieties may be getting on your way to get a position in mental work, which is extremely socially demanding, even in tech jobs.

    There's a chance that any place not 100% friendly may feel toxic, if your social expectations are not in a well prepared place.

    Again, I think this is an amazing opportunity for you, as a person. To connect with people different than yourself, to become physically stronger, and to show and share our values, and work ethics.

    And we're here for support. Pm me if you'd like. :)




  • It is physically demanding, but also a chance for you to become physically stronger. I guess give it some time, share your struggles, become stronger?

    If yo have to endure it for the survival, try to establish a routine, maybe. Eat well, sleep well, and share with your peers, for advice? Not as a complaint, but as an apprentice, for they know more about handling the work than you do.


  • It matters that you are there, as a different person. They don't have access to anyone out of their ideology standard.

    People like you matter the most for communism. That's our only way in, with the masses.

    The task is about learning how to listen and speak from a place of understanding, not judgement. Not confronting, but comforting. Showing that we care for all people, them included.













  • I'm on mobile, so I'll come back tomorrow with a computer to check, but I'd try .emoji {display:flex}.

    It's the container of both elements you want in the same line, and at first read, it looks unstyled.

    Because everything else is inline-block, it is just blocks as text, which wrap when they're grow horizontally. Flex doesn't, by default, if I remember it correctly.

    Also, if you're studying, mdn is your new best friend. And I think gpt can be useful, to ask a few specific questions, too, but I dont have much experience in that realm.











  • I suppose that the money is going to be invested somewhere else, since the incentives to construction were removed (if I remember correctly).

    Then, different to plain US bailouts, they're buying the properties, so now the state has a huge inventory to provide housing pretty much any time they need, and compete with any new upcoming buildings.

    Therefore, building more housing right now would be illogical, and I don't think another round of these "bailouts" would be expected by building enterprise.

    Sounds still like a soft landing for building companies. Which sounds... Mostly fair. Now, if they decide to try to get these again, I wouldn't expect CPC to play ball.