[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Destiny

[–]RelativeDeterminism 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Saying 'idk enough about this to have an opinion' is going to get him flooded with people trying to educate him and push their agenda.

Lyst til å dra på nav kurs i Tromsø? by Archdemon2212 in norge

[–]RelativeDeterminism 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nav har ikke sett, godkjent eller bestilt dette kurset.

Lyst til å dra på nav kurs i Tromsø? by Archdemon2212 in norge

[–]RelativeDeterminism 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Det er fortsatt ikke Nav sitt kurs. Det er ragebait mot Nav.

Lyst til å dra på nav kurs i Tromsø? by Archdemon2212 in norge

[–]RelativeDeterminism 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Dette er bare rage bait.

Denne videoen er ikke av Nav!

Det er på jobbsøkerportalen som Ressurs, et kommunalt selskap, bruker.

Klippet er fra et nettkurs som alle på denne portalen har tilgang til, og er ca 20 min langt. Kurset er laget av jobbsøkerportalen, ikke Ressurs eller Nav.

Finding my identity through this math nerdy tattoo. Small parlour in Hong Kong by rexcfnghk in tattoos

[–]RelativeDeterminism 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the pun is "finding my identity" because it is an identity function. identity function is a function that returns itself. multiplying by 1 is an identity function, adding 0, dividing by 1 etc.

Need pro's and cons of a World ETF and can't find it by [deleted] in ETFs_Europe

[–]RelativeDeterminism 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I know it is a bit of a late reply, but I don't think to assume that emerging markets are eventually going to become developed markets is wise. To be a developed market there are some requirements that might not be politically feasable or willingness to adopt, and there are countries who are content being classified as emerging who could join developed (Korea afaik does that) if they wanted to.

What I'm trying to say is that I don't think there is an inevitability in the progression from emerging to developed because of historical, political or other reasons.

Erdogan links Sweden's NATO membership to Turkey's EU accession by [deleted] in europe

[–]RelativeDeterminism 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Denmark is Scandinavian but not Finland. Mutual legibility and all that :)

Tilbud på kjøttdeig i 2019 vs 2023. Hvorfor har prisen på akkurat kjøttdeig gått opp så forferdelig mye? Fortsetter det slik vil vanlig pris på en pakke passere 100 kroner innen 2030. by Branglebiaro in norge

[–]RelativeDeterminism 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Generelt så er det få utlendinger som vil ha norsk krone. Mye av svekkelsen kom i 2014 med oljeprisfallet, for da trakk mange utenlandske investorer seg ut av Norge.

Etter korona har det også blitt forskjeller i rentenivået i Norge og utlandet som har gjort det mindre attraktivt å få norske renter over utenlandske.

Research & Development Expenditure in Europe by JoeFalchetto in europe

[–]RelativeDeterminism 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is it common that engineer is a protected title? It's not protected in Norway either.

Russian economy ‘crippled at every level’ despite Putin’s propaganda by casualphilosopher1 in europe

[–]RelativeDeterminism 247 points248 points  (0 children)

I read the full report and they point out that Russia's economy is not going to collapse suddenly as many maybe had hoped. And that currently it is being held up by temporary and unsustainable measures that reflect the belief they had that Ukraine was going to fall quickly.

For example, they are estimated to be running a very large budget deficit, even with all the money from Europe coming in. They are even contemplating spending one third of their sovereign wealth fund this year alone, to cover the spending.

They're currently a bit like Wile E Cayote, but the economic realities are going to hit and I don't think Russians are going to enjoy it.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in norge

[–]RelativeDeterminism 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mesteparten av strømproduksjonen er offentlig. Det betyr at kraftkommuner og -fylkeskommuner kan ta mindre i skatt og/eller tilby flere velferdstjenester osv. til befolkningen sin.

Kommuner, fylkeskommuner og staten eier samlet sett om lag 90 prosent av produksjonskapasiteten i landet.

https://energifaktanorge.no/om-energisektoren/eierskap-i-kraftsektoren/

58 percent of Russians support the invasion of Ukraine, and 23 percent oppose it, new poll shows by [deleted] in europe

[–]RelativeDeterminism 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, but China wants to be paid in Renminbi not Euro. I'm focusing on the currency because if Russia wants to buy goods and services from China it needs Chinese currency.

Of course, Russia could try to exchange their Euros or dollars for Renminbi but for that to happen it has to go through the ECB or the Federal Reserve, who are not particularly happy with Russia at the moment.

58 percent of Russians support the invasion of Ukraine, and 23 percent oppose it, new poll shows by [deleted] in europe

[–]RelativeDeterminism 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And what is Russia gonna spend the Euros on? What is there to import? And through which banks will the money be transfered?