

Assuming you are the US, driving tests are mostly performative bureaucratic comedy, so states can pretend they are not giving driving licenses like candy.
Assuming you are the US, driving tests are mostly performative bureaucratic comedy, so states can pretend they are not giving driving licenses like candy.
We’ve learned that this is due to a coding error. We have been working to correct this and expect it to be resolved soon.
either someone over engineered the page in such a brittle way that it would make AI agents proud, or this is a lie.
I had never heard about them before. TLDR, the highlights are:
Nice company /s
From UNICEF’s Children’s Version/TLDR the Convention on the Rights of the Child:
- Best interests of the child
When adults make decisions, they should think about how their decisions will affect children. All adults should do what is best for children. Governments should make sure children are protected and looked after by their parents, or by other people when this is needed. Governments should make sure that people and places responsible for looking after children are doing a good job.
- Family guidance as children develop
Governments should let families and communities guide their children so that, as they grow up, they learn to use their rights in the best way. The more children grow, the less guidance they will need.
(emphasis mine)
- Protection from violence
Governments must protect children from violence, abuse and being neglected by anyone who looks after them.
This, plus all the rights that state that the default should be children being raised by their families, means what you are saying is literal international law everywhere except the US (though it’s a application is still… frankly non existent in most of the world)
France, UK, and Germany have the biggest communities (100k plus). Of this France has the biggest (440k and 2.8% of the population), but at least my perception is that it’s also the unsafest country in western Europe for Jewish people right now - I would advice you to reach out to Jewish organisations in Europe to get an accurate picture on this point.
Hungary comes next, but I wouldn’t recommend the country to anyone that self defines as liberal or progressive.
I think Netherlands and Belgium also have relatively big communities in the big cities.
I think all European countries have synagogue, but some have pretty small communities.
In most of Europe, including almost every big city, you can survive with English, and learn the local language after you arrive. It will be a hard blocker if you are looking for teaching position though.
One thing you don’t mention that would be important to figure out which countries would be a good fit for you is how important (or not) is to have access to a thriving Jewish community for you.
The only Europeans that use the .
as a decimal separator are the British and present and former colonies.
All continental Europe except Gibraltar use the ,
, and consequently so do most of Africa and South America.
In this case christian name is a synonym for given name. I bet if someone was baptised with a name that doesn’t match their legal given name it would be the wrong choice in this context.
“Shouldn’t” and “won’t” are too very different words. There are plenty of shitty programmers out there, and they tend to band together. And now you have vibe coders on top.
And as a bonus, when a few of them leak, hackers will have a little puzzle to solve. Hackers love puzzles.
They are hoping people are going to be afraid of being caught with one. (yeah, idiots)
Because the manufacturer and seller are in China and they want to make an example out of someone?
FFS. If you are in this situation don’t quit. Refuse to follow illegal orders until you are fired.
Currently it works just as frontend for git, but it theoretically supports other backends too. Allegedly Google has their own experimental internal cloud+db based backend for big monorepos.
They had the “We the people” platform, started by Obama. But Trump started ripping it apart, and Biden pulled the plug on his first day in the office.
And even then instead of being people driven, the US administration would choose what they want to address or not. For all the excesses of EU bureaucracy, there are plenty cases like this where it prevents politicians from ignoring people’s concerns; they can still refuse to act, but at least the petition system forces them to go on record.
Are ID Documents numbers validated on submit if you fill the form instead of using eID? Some countries don’t even have an eID option, and Finland and Ireland don’t even ask for document id.
Have you seen the shit AI spews out? It comes pre-drunk out of the box.
Question 1: Where’s the CI/CD pipeline?
Question 2: Why can one person change production alone without peer review (outside of an emergency)?
You don’t have a job, you have a ticking time bomb.
Individual Jehovah Witnesses are nice. The organisation as whole is incredible evil even by organised religion standards.
Until your bank 2nd factor requires google play services and all the banks in your country have the same requirement.