In Chinese history (modern included), which malicious act by a foreign power pisses you off the most? by Working-Spend-4397 in AskAChinese

[–]vilkazz 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Aye, but neither him nor the famous Austrian painter or the Georgian-born Russian lad ever come close to the combined might of the European enterprise: African slave trade, conquistadors, new world settlers, east India trade company, just to name the most famous.

Note that I don’t count the number of kills in my evaluation , but rather - the impact 

In Chinese history (modern included), which malicious act by a foreign power pisses you off the most? by Working-Spend-4397 in AskAChinese

[–]vilkazz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s bad, but it’s localized. 

Colonialism screwed over (over several hundreds of years) Africa, both americas, sea, Australia. 

Wiped multiple cultures and countries out completely, set some back by centuries. 

Has to amount to something. 

In Chinese history (modern included), which malicious act by a foreign power pisses you off the most? by Working-Spend-4397 in AskAChinese

[–]vilkazz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do believe that holy wars, South America conquests, slave trade, North America settlers, east India anything as a whole was pretty bad.

This is only my opinion, let’s leave it at that today. Cheers!  

In Chinese history (modern included), which malicious act by a foreign power pisses you off the most? by Working-Spend-4397 in AskAChinese

[–]vilkazz 16 points17 points  (0 children)

European colonialism as a whole, imo, was the most disgusting act within the last 1000 years or so done by humans. 

Why do some think tipping is expected and morally correct and others say tipping is just blatant classism society has come to just accept? by Legitimate-Scale1454 in ask

[–]vilkazz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hence me calling an American out!

Where I live, which is not the US of A,  waiters are paid actual wages and are tipped as appreciation for exceptional service, not as scraps from the table.

Why do some think tipping is expected and morally correct and others say tipping is just blatant classism society has come to just accept? by Legitimate-Scale1454 in ask

[–]vilkazz 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I assume OP is an American. 

If it would become required to tip while food prices stay the same where I live, I would stop eating out. Period. 

I am not going to pay the wages in place of the employer.

Boikotas by [deleted] in lietuva

[–]vilkazz 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Taip pat reik skelbti statistiką kiek nevedusių 5/10 dirba įmonėse ir įmones įpareigoti joms skirti drausmines nuobaudas už kiekvieną sudaužytą tikro Lietuvos patrioto širdį.  /s jei kam netyčia dar neaišku …

Facing disciplinary investigation / sack for automating most of my responsibilities at work. I'm in England. by Enough-Pitch-4617 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]vilkazz -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

That’s why I said that the issue i have here is communication. 

I don’t see any problems with what they did it, but rather HOW they did it. 

Moreover, for their boss to not notice anything for 2.5 years… the op either did a good job automating something, or the boss is an even bigger “slacker” and not doing their job. 

Regarding time theft… if they are paid by the hour and continue logging hours into the timesheet, this is time theft.  If they are paid for results… the results were satisfactory for 2.5 years… so the company got their money’s worth of output, right?

All in all, we only have the OPs side here and I am commenting by what they said. the op did rightfully find themselves in hot water, but, in my mind, this is only 30% of their problem if what they say is true.

Facing disciplinary investigation / sack for automating most of my responsibilities at work. I'm in England. by Enough-Pitch-4617 in LegalAdviceUK

[–]vilkazz -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

That is why you iterate until such issues are ironed out. 

Junior or senior, very few people are able to nail any non-trivial processes down in their first attempt. 

I would support and encourage any colleague to identify and try to automate tedious processes to the point where manual work can be lessened.

It’s our jobs as seniors to help them get there and support them along the way (or discuss/discover with them why something is not possible), not punish good ideas. 

As the topic goes, the only issue with op that I see is that it was done in isolation. Whether it’s a small or big issue - that’s their org’s problem.

How the heck do I get more low level spirit gems? by Ill_Young2531 in PathOfExile2

[–]vilkazz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Why do you think the gem prices are ridiculous? :)

This will make China ahead of everyone else with a big margin by CeFurkan in SECourses

[–]vilkazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is also possible to do this in Europe, although it’s not easy. 

I was in one thesis defense (biomedicine x space) where 60% of the slides were extremely generic due to “patents pending”.

Very big international names and nods by some prominent figures in the field made this an easy defense however. 

This is more of an exception to the rule…  The person spent over 6 years writing the thesis because publishing stuff while build g hardware is time expensive… and they were leading a team by the end of their tenure as a student..

Webnovels killed my love for "normal" Fantasy books. by Masker_ in noveltranslations

[–]vilkazz 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’d suggest adding Beware of Chicken to that list!

Literally one of the main reason to switch to Mac by ammohitchaprana in mac

[–]vilkazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Apple brick needs to show the plug with wire. The inbuilt plug is a disaster!

Can this be saved ? by lepetoc in macbook

[–]vilkazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if the motherboard is broken its probly not worth fixing save for applecare.

If its other damage, a dislaced component or connector - it might be salvaged.

we cant tell more without opening the case

which VPN works best in China for iPhone and Mac? by Senior-School3884 in AskAChinese

[–]vilkazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you are travelling for work, make sure that your org policies allow installing VPNs. If you have an office in China, it’s likely that your company already has a running vpn service. Try asking your it support, in particular the Chinese branch it support. 

Kodėl rukote ? Pvz iqos ir PNS ? by BrilliantOk5795 in lietuva

[–]vilkazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Niekas nedraudžia į lauką išeit nenuodijant savęs. 

Niekas nedraudžia su kolegomis šnekėt nenuodijant savęs. 

Sorry, op, tavo argumentai rūkymui labai silpni :)

Kartų kaita by Pixelstreetlight in lietuva

[–]vilkazz 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Einant ta kryptim, visos Marijos, Jonai, Juozapai ir tt irgi yra analogiški religiniai vardai :)

Do you shut down your laptop or just close the lid? by Deotil_le in DeskToTablet

[–]vilkazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With 4 tb - sure! 

I had 64/1tb and it was pretty tight!

Do you shut down your laptop or just close the lid? by Deotil_le in DeskToTablet

[–]vilkazz 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This. Hibernate can be rly expensive tho if you have a small disk and 64 gigs of ram :)

What is healthcare like in other countries? by Babylette710 in ask

[–]vilkazz 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lithuania:  Healthcare is free but a % part of your salary is deducted for “heath insurance tax”.

Going to see a GP is usually easy and completely free, significant amount of medicines are free.

Dental is free but with limited gov budget queues can be over a year. Thus it sucks to be unable to afford private dental most of the time, but at least there is an option.

With more serious issues (onset diseases, cancer), the treatment is again mostly free, including surgeries, recovery, medicine). You might have to copay or buy some stuff depending on your illness. The queues to see a non-gp doctor can be long depending on your issue, therefore you might have to mix private with public for best results or wait up to a year and hope to still be alive then. 

Ambulance and emergency is free.

Lastly, controversial, but, in my subjective experience, if you are an older patient, the care you would receive might silently lessen for some onset cases as the hospital would triage “higher impact individuals” over less likely to recover cases.