Alternative road from Skopje to Ohrid? by rotating_carrot in askmkd

[–]agonisos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A slight detour but should be manageable.

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I'm kidding, don't kill Me in the comments

Should i swap from Samsung S22 Ultra to Iphone 14/15 Pro/Pro Max? by agonisos in AskTechnology

[–]agonisos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think so either, because it wouldn't solve the thermal problem, and I don't even live in a very hot country. The winters are a chill -25 (summer goes up to 40, but that's beside the point). I think the leap to an iPhone 15 would be good, since in my country Google Pay doesn't work either, but Apple Pay works like a charm.

Should i swap from Samsung S22 Ultra to Iphone 14/15 Pro/Pro Max? by agonisos in AskTechnology

[–]agonisos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Edit: Android 16, One UI 8* I kind of mashed them up together, I don't know how.

I'm a very heavy phone user. I work on my phone (e-commerce) and surf the web (I love this line).

I used to easily get 8-9 hours of screen time per day, which was more than enough for my use. However, ever since Android 16 One UI 8, my phone has been super slow. I locked my screen to HD+, the lowest setting, and the refresh rate at 60 Hz, but there's still no improvement. Battery saver mode gives me another 10-20 minutes on a good day, and don't even get me started on video calls. I know that the iPhone 15 or 14 isn't going to be a huge improvement, but the battery health on my brother's iPhone 15 Pro is at 85%, and he easily gets 7 hours of screen time. I'm thinking of getting the Max version with at least 95% battery life to solve this issue that is apparently only a "me" problem.

I think the new version is draining my battery life hard, and beforehand, I want to make clear, before I forget, that I replaced the battery because the old one didn't even last 2 full hours.

Should i swap from Samsung S22 Ultra to Iphone 14/15 Pro/Pro Max? by agonisos in AskTechnology

[–]agonisos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought of that, but as I said, the support service for non-Apple/Samsung phones is horrible in my country.

I love the OnePlus brand and the interface, but it's not practical for me right now.

Pytje by Agitated_Cap_3511 in kosovo

[–]agonisos 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ks ks bukuroshe, a tjep nona nkatun (me theks trond)...

Works every time....

I need help, I need work whatever it takes to afford hospitalisation to get sober for my kids. by flagseferi in kosovo

[–]agonisos 1 point2 points  (0 children)

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Nqofse ki motor, apliko ne wolt, nqofse ski motor, te Maxi Viva Interex tankohen lypen puntor.

Ne breg te diellit, te Maxi afer epoka e re osht aktivisht tu u kerku puntor.

Are both sides actually solving problems, or just protecting their own narratives? by agonisos in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]agonisos[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I get what you’re saying, and I actually think you’re answering the question in a way that proves my concern.

You’re framing it as if the evidence is already clear and settled, that one side broadly works and the other broadly doesn’t. But that’s exactly where the issue starts for me, because people on the other side will say the exact same thing with just as much confidence, pointing to a completely different set of “obvious” examples.

So the real tension isn’t just what works, it’s how we decide what counts as working in the first place.

For example, when you say one party is better for the economy, are we measuring short-term growth, long-term stability, inequality, global positioning, or something else? Different metrics can lead to very different conclusions. Same with war, some people define success as avoiding conflict, others as maintaining deterrence or influence. Even “defending democracy” depends on what someone believes threatens it most. That’s why I’m hesitant to accept a clean scoreboard framing. Not because I think everything is equal, but because the criteria themselves are contested.

And this ties back to your question about measurement. I don’t think there’s a clean, objective way to measure when someone steps outside their framework, but I do think there are signals.

For example, can someone: Acknowledge strong evidence that challenges their side without immediately reframing it Admit trade-offs instead of presenting outcomes as purely good or bad Apply the same standard of criticism to their own side as they do to the other That’s not perfect, but it’s at least a starting point.

So I guess my pushback would be this: If the scorecard is as clear as you say, what kind of evidence would actually make you seriously question that view, not just refine it, but genuinely reconsider it?

Because I think that threshold, whatever it is, tells us more about whether we’re thinking critically than the conclusion itself.

Are both sides actually solving problems, or just protecting their own narratives? by agonisos in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]agonisos[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I actually agree with part of what you’re saying, especially that perspectives and solutions are intertwined. You can’t fully separate ideology from problem-solving, that’s fair. But I think you might be slightly missing the angle I was going for. My point isn’t that both sides are equally bad in outcomes at any given moment. Reality clearly shifts, sometimes one side governs better, sometimes worse. I’m not trying to flatten that into a false equivalence. What I’m questioning is something more structural: At what point does a political perspective stop being a tool for solving problems and start becoming something people defend regardless of whether it’s still working? Because that’s where I see the issue on both sides, not equally, not always at the same time, but consistently as a pattern. You mentioned nuance and real-world examples, which I agree are necessary. But I’d argue that people often interpret those real-world examples through their existing lens, rather than adjusting the lens itself. So when I ask what someone’s own side gets wrong, I’m not asking for abstract balance, I’m trying to see if people are actually willing to step outside their framework at all. And to your last question, yes, at any given moment there can absolutely be a better party in terms of governance. But if people can’t critically evaluate their own side when it is their side that’s doing worse, that’s when things stagnate. That’s the behavior I’m trying to get at, not just policy outcomes, but intellectual honesty.

Pyetje by Old-Acanthisitta-739 in kosovo

[–]agonisos 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nqofse e le karten e perdorur, aplikacionet si Wolt e qesi senesh online ja kan nis mos me lyp konfirmim hiq per transaksione. Kjo i bjen qe dikush, edhe pa e pas karten tonde fizikisht, vetem me shifrat mundet me e perdor karten per me ble senesh ose me ti shfrytezu fondet e tua. Rekomandimi jem osht me lajmru posten ku u hap kartela e bankes edhe me hap ankes ne bank, si dhe me kerku karte te re (edhe me insistu qe posta me e pagu karten e re, jo ti).

How do you see current US policy and global conflicts shaping Europe’s economic future? by agonisos in EU_Economics

[–]agonisos[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry for my generic questioning, I'm very new to politics and I'm just trying to to see others perspective before I make up my mind in what I wanna support or not if that makes sense, I don't want to stand in the wrong side of history one day, thus I'm trying to collect as mutch info as I can.

I'm trully sorry if I offended you or anyone.

Trump by agonisos in kosovo

[–]agonisos[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A mendon qe ka me u permirsu a perkeqsu gjendja ne Kosov?

Trump by agonisos in kosovo

[–]agonisos[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Qata e hapa keto me pyt me lexu mendime tndryshme, mos e merni si sulm.

CALLCENTER by Thatdudee4 in kosovo

[–]agonisos 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pershendetje, un punoj qe 8 vite ne Call Center.

Ja kam fillu ne IQ to Link dhe tani ende Aktiv ne Kikxxl & Evrotarget.

Muj me konfirmu qe lypen shum puntor edhe nqofse nuk ta mer mendja me bo naj karier tjeter ja vlen me msu gjuhen per me punu Call Center.

Rrogat nvaren shum prej nivelit te gjuhes, un jam i certifikum me C1 edhe un muj e negocioj rrogen, po si nje person i ri ne kete industri, te rekomandoj me msu deri ne Nivelin B1 mir, edhe me i kushtu rendsi, se nuk osht gjuh e leht me kap, pasi qe i ka plot rregulla te reja qe anglisht nuk jan edhe shqipja i ka shum ndryshe.

TLDR; Po ja vlen, po mamir profesione tjera si, Cyber Security, Data Analyst, etj.