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https://mobile.twitter.com/stadtdortmund/status/1238537797000146946quote:Stadt prüft Landesentscheidungen zu Schulen und Kitas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTu2EKuZKqs&t=481s lol
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# ? Mar 13, 2020 23:06 |
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# ? Mar 13, 2020 23:23 |
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I already have enough supplies to last me two weeks, and more with rationing. But that's because I hate planning so I just have a ton of food options at home. I'm taking this as an opportunity to do some inventory and cycle through my supplies. Got a lot of rye flour that needs baking.
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# ? Mar 13, 2020 23:38 |
It's finally time to use up the Buchweizen flour I bought on a whim a year ago. And peanut butter. And Dunkle Johannesbeermarmelade. PBJ Buchweizenpancakes anyone?
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# ? Mar 13, 2020 23:42 |
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Cosmic Web posted:https://mobile.twitter.com/stadtdortmund/status/1238537797000146946 I'm having an extremely hard time wrapping my head around this guy's rhetoric. Is he legit implying that only risk groups are "at" risk of contracting the virus, and therefore, places containing non-at-risk-group folks need not be closed?
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 03:05 |
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Despite Laschet promising staffing for Monday and Tuesday so people with jobs actually have a chance to think of something the local schools seem to just tell parents to go gently caress themselves, because teachers will take any excuse to not do their job. There will definitely be grandparents press-ganged into watching vectors now. Labour law trivia: Schools closing down is a risk of the employee and does not count as "My child is sick" sick leave. Randler fucked around with this message at 10:28 on Mar 14, 2020 |
# ? Mar 14, 2020 10:25 |
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„My child is sick“ leave is limited per year anyway and you don’t get the full salary.
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 10:37 |
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Randler posted:Despite Laschet promising staffing for Monday and Tuesday so people with jobs actually have a chance to think of something the local schools seem to just tell parents to go gently caress themselves, because teachers will take any excuse to not do their job. Company owner, in a delightful meeting yesterday, basically said "it's unpaid leave", followed by "I don't give a gently caress, since my wife has to deal with the kids", followed by "our scrum master doesn't do proper work anyway and if she is 'working from home' she won't be working either way". He also said that herd immunity is great, that he doesn't mind his children running around likely getting infected, and that really, the only thing that matters is "Augenmaß zu haben", i.e. to just continue, no questions asked.
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 10:52 |
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Good thing I am middle class, so when I have unpaid leave I can just sell some of my stocks to pay the bills. Oh. Oh dear.
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 10:56 |
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Also, for actually vulnerable people, if the Tafeln keep being shut down we will finally see the effects of "Wer nicht arbeitet soll auch nicht essen" work as designed without any interference by non-ghoul people. So yeah, even if Corona gets under control right quick it will definitely show all the Sollbruchstellen of the last 20 years of neoliberal reforms.
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 11:00 |
I'm not so good with business economics, are the debt/tax relief and greater access to credit that they announced yesterday likely to help small businesses like cafes? A friend was talking to their local cafe owner and they said if they stay closed for longer than 2 weeks they're hosed, but that was before this announcement
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 11:04 |
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Sulla Faex posted:I'm not so good with business economics, are the debt/tax relief and greater access to credit that they announced yesterday likely to help small businesses like cafes? A friend was talking to their local cafe owner and they said if they stay closed for longer than 2 weeks they're hosed, but that was before this announcement Probably not, because while they could provide (free) liquidity the small business would still suffer the losses. Liquidity just keeps them from going insolvent right now, but I'm skeptical if stuff like small cafes can tough it out long enough to recover from the losses.
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 11:11 |
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What the hell is happening in Italy? I just looked up the John Hopkins Corona Map and there are already 1k+ deaths in Italy, and 15k+ infected. I'm feeling that Dortmund-guy will have to eat his words in a couple of weeks if the virus catches up with us
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 11:29 |
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Libluini posted:What the hell is happening in Italy? Their hospitals went beyond capacity, so doctors had to pick and choose who gets any treatment at all on a case by case basis. Turns out that's not good!
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 11:35 |
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Apparently the supply situation in most of the non-prestigious hospitals is already so bad outside of a pandemic that maybe half the personnel can be covered with essential medical PPE on a good day. Now expand that to supplies required for patients and add a pandemic. I'm guessing they're operating on a legit triage basis at this point. /edit: ^^^ what he said
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 11:37 |
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Libluini posted:What the hell is happening in Italy? https://twitter.com/jasonvanschoor/status/1237142891077697538
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 11:38 |
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Oh, also I just went for a run along the Rhine, mostly next to a village-sized retirement home, and other runners and cyclists definitely still do that thing where you cover one nostril and let 'er rip, and/or just spit on the ground directly. Also, still lots of talk around the neighborhood how this is all aufgebauscht. We're so hosed lmao
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 11:44 |
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Higher level contacts at clients as well as our firm have been in home office way before numbers got big and people became aware if how hosed Italy was. Germany will follow the same infection curve as other countries, because Entscheidungsträger in Business and politics have clung to a "It cannot happen here/Number has to stay up" arrogance. I don't blame anybody for skipping my Corona shitposts, but the post about infections being known at certain big firms for days before those came up in the press? Not an isolated incident based on what clients have told off the record. (To be clear, that isn't a shadowy conspiracy by business ghouls. It is actually rational due to hosed up incentives. If you are the first to respond publically and hard, you will get crucified in the market if things turn out less worse than expected.) Randler fucked around with this message at 11:48 on Mar 14, 2020 |
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Randler posted:Higher level contacts at clients as well as our firm have been in home office way before numbers got big and people became aware if how hosed Italy was. Like which ones?
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 11:47 |
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Libluini posted:What the hell is happening in Italy? European solidarity is happening.
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 11:48 |
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Randler posted:Good thing I am middle class, so when I have unpaid leave I can just sell some of my stocks to pay the bills. Saving up 6 Nettogehälter before thinking of buying stocks is like the 101 of "Investieren für Mittelschichtsdummies". If you consider your stocks a cash reserve you should apply for guardianship before worse happens. Hollow Talk posted:Company owner, in a delightful meeting yesterday, basically said "it's unpaid leave", followed by "I don't give a gently caress, since my wife has to deal with the kids", followed by "our scrum master doesn't do proper work anyway and if she is 'working from home' she won't be working either way". He also said that herd immunity is great, that he doesn't mind his children running around likely getting infected, and that really, the only thing that matters is "Augenmaß zu haben", i.e. to just continue, no questions asked. A lecturer at univesity with an autoimmune defect asked to be allowed to switch to webinars and got told by her dean that she should ask herself whether she was in the right line of work with this kind of health problem. Empathy lvl 100. oliwan posted:I bought an extra bucket of Kichererbsen at the turkish supermarket today This might be more relevant for you: Clubs in Berlin will be closed from Tuesday onwards. So better do some Hamsterclubbing during the weekend. Einbauschrank fucked around with this message at 12:12 on Mar 14, 2020 |
# ? Mar 14, 2020 11:58 |
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Speaking of perverse incentives, between professional services age structure, up-or-out policies and the knock-on effects of a Realwirtschaft dip, it would actually be in my interest for things to get worse right quick, so it frees up advancement opportunities and still give me enough time to profut from post-recession recovery before I retire in my mid-40s. Ain't capitalism great? (It will be just like boomers profiting from post-war recovery.)
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 12:12 |
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I had a job interview in NRW scheduled for next week, to which I was planning to drive from Poland. Poland closed its borders yesterday. Not only did the company not cancel, despite being in the corona hot spot, the headhunter was messaging me at 10 pm on a Friday if I’m sure I can’t make it, because it would be “unfortunate”. Motherfucker, I’m not going through a 14 day quarantine (not to mention getting infected) just so you can get your interview bonus. Also, wtf is that business still running.
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 12:15 |
Randler posted:Probably not, because while they could provide (free) liquidity the small business would still suffer the losses. Liquidity just keeps them from going insolvent right now, but I'm skeptical if stuff like small cafes can tough it out long enough to recover from the losses. That's what I was thinking.. capital is still king, and credit still needs to be repaid. If they don't go under and/or get bought out by entities rich enough to weather the storm and then exploit relative poverty, they've just been put back however many months/years of stable profit before they can be safe again. Depending on the severity of their losses and how onerous the credit repayment terms are
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 12:19 |
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Casually strolled into my local supermarket yesterday to see if I could get some toilet paper, they were fully stocked and I thought "heh." Joke's on me, today they were utterly cleaned out. Plenty of beans left so I'm good for a while on both ends if it comes to that. My job's closing for the public on Monday and I have to come in to help figure out what we'll all do until mid-April
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 12:22 |
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Mutti so: Ich back am WE Kuchen, bidde kauf ein Ich so: OK aber das ist das letzte mal, die nächsten 6 Wochen Hausarrest! Alle loving Läden in my bougie Stadtteil: We are literally out of Mehl and Hefe, can I interest you in some Toiletpaper I think some big bakery is stocking up on supplies or something
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 12:26 |
You guys are thinking too short term, what are you going to do when the apocalypse comes for real? That's why I'm sitting on ten crates of wheat and tree seeds. When you run out of flour and toilet paper, come find me on my face mask throne and we'll see if we can cut a deal. I've been hearing about a balcony pepper farm?
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 12:31 |
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I’m still thinking what will be the best barter material in the apocalypse. Maybe those titty mags you can still buy at the occasional gas station?
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 12:36 |
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System Metternich posted:I’m still thinking what will be the best barter material in the apocalypse. Maybe those titty mags you can still buy at the occasional gas station? Antibiotics sound like a good investment. Very valuable because most people prefer not to die and very easy to hide and move due to the size of the packages. Push comes to shove, you can even hide them in various body holes. Can't do that with water purifying tablets or bullets. Sounds like doctors and medical fachkräfte in general are going to do well. If you are still under 40 I would even consider a quick Medizinstudium a good investment.
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 12:45 |
bitcoin and star citizen ships
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 12:45 |
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Try to get a fur cloak as well. Preferably one made out of a predatory species and that looks like it could have been home made. Wastelanders will respect you more if they have reason to believe you are more useful as a hunter instead of as a slave/emergency longpig ration.
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 12:48 |
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Goa Tse-tung posted:Mutti so: Ich back am WE Kuchen, bidde kauf ein Private households make up for way less than 10% of flour consumption. People buying pasta like crazy also drives up the demand for flour on the producer side. I dont think there's much stockpiling going on there as that would cost them precious money and it's rather a logistics problem. I don't think a grocery store has huge proft margins when selling flour, so why should they reorganize their whole chain of supply and store layout? Especially since people are buying stockable products, this simply means what the store sells today they won't sell in June. It also shows how spoiled we've become if a few empty spots in the shelves (that get resupplied within 24h) seem like the zombie apocalypse. If Corona hits the Ivory Coast I'd stock up on chocolate, though. System Metternich posted:I’m still thinking what will be the best barter material in the apocalypse. Maybe those titty mags you can still buy at the occasional gas station? Beer. Short-term: You can drink it. Long-term it supplies you with caps. Einbauschrank fucked around with this message at 12:51 on Mar 14, 2020 |
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Goa Tse-tung posted:Mutti so: Ich back am WE Kuchen, bidde kauf ein "Hamsterkauf eskaliert: Mann prügelt sich wegen 50 Kilo Mehl" https://www.n-tv.de/der_tag/Hamsterkauf-eskaliert-Mann-pruegelt-sich-wegen-50-Kilo-Mehl-article21639628.html So...you got the Mehl?
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System Metternich posted:I’m still thinking what will be the best barter material in the apocalypse. Maybe those titty mags you can still buy at the occasional gas station? Spices. Last forever, easy to store.
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Einbauschrank posted:Beer. Short-term: You can drink it. Long-term it supplies you with caps. A a hobbybrewer, this pleases me. Just need some other deutschgoons to get into growing barley and hops and we've got ourselves the beginnings of a post-apocalyptic anarcho-socialist commune. or an abbey i guess
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Smirr posted:Oh, also I just went for a run along the Rhine, mostly next to a village-sized retirement home, and other runners and cyclists definitely still do that thing where you cover one nostril and let 'er rip, and/or just spit on the ground directly. Also, still lots of talk around the neighborhood how this is all aufgebauscht. We're so hosed lmao Ugh, this reminds me that dogs can get infected/be carriers of Corona, too. Imagine if you're an old person and your dog licks that up when you're not looking and presto, now your dog is a plague carrier. This made me upset enough I called my mother to warn her to be extra-careful when walking her dog.
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 13:28 |
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Einbauschrank posted:This might be more relevant for you: Clubs in Berlin will be closed from Tuesday onwards. So better do some Hamsterclubbing during the weekend. After Hour until this virus is gone baby
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 13:37 |
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Oh my days Gratulation und Kondolenz
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# ? Mar 14, 2020 13:39 |
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We all have bad ideas and do crazy stuff during a crises like this, I'm sorry.
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Didn't you have a blue star before or did that weird subforum you were listed not count?
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