[-] alcasa 32 points 1 year ago

Reducing human oversight and intervention in HR will definitely not lead to problems down the road.

[-] alcasa 30 points 1 year ago

Wow, warum ist der Anteil der aufgeklärten Fälle in Magdeburg so hoch?

[-] alcasa 30 points 1 year ago

I'll start with the German system. Here you are either automatically insured in one of the public insurances (there are many), which marginally differ in their cost (think single digit euro differences) and have to cover basically the same procedures. If one reaches a certain income level, being privately insured is possible.

If you are publicly insured, you wont see most costs, as these are directly handled between your insurer and the doctor/hospital. For some medications and procedures there are co-pays that are flat fees (5 Eur for Medications, ...).

Access to specialists mostly need a referral from your family doctor.

In private insurance, often you yourself will be billed and you will need to hand this to your insurance company.

The good side is that in most common situations I have never needed to worry about cost in public insurance, wait times for referrals can be very long and understanding what you need to get certain care can be very difficult. Private insurance often has better payment schemes for providers and less artificial limits on number of patients or which doctor is able to provide services, so access to most care is faster and more widely available.

[-] alcasa 26 points 1 year ago

I believe for many EU doubters this debate can't really be won on rational standpoints. Just because the EU funds stuff is not really at the core what these people care about. Its about nationalism and some kind of vague proud self sufficiency that is projected onto the past. As long as the EU is not an entity that people identify with, this will never change.

We need more directly elected institutions on the EU level and even stronger EU integration. The EU is necessary for Europe to stay relevant on an international level and be a chance at nation building without violence and coercion.

[-] alcasa 26 points 1 year ago

Browser based blocking seems very out of touch and anything short of GFW as in China won't be very effective at actually achieving any blocking. Also enforcement client side will be impossible to control.

So not only is the law bad, but it will only make life more difficult for legitimate persons and organizations building browsers.

[-] alcasa 27 points 1 year ago

Art auctions are a scam, just some more so than others.

[-] alcasa 32 points 1 year ago

And people in the comments discussing how Lemmy users should talk less about reddit.

[-] alcasa 28 points 1 year ago

Das Problem ist ja nicht woher das Geld kommen soll, sondern wohl eher dass es keine Langfristigen Finanzierungspläne seitens des Bundes für das Ticket. Ziemliches Armutszeugnis für eine Regierung die eigentlich nachhaltige Verkehrkonzepte vorantreiben will.

Ob das Geld nun aus Dienstwagenprivileg oder den 1000 anderen fragwürdigen Subventionen kommen soll, sei mal dahingestellt. Letztendlich haben diese nunmal einen langfristigen Bestand.

[-] alcasa 30 points 1 year ago

Ich finde so etwas eigentlich schwierig. Dem Mann die Kosten nun zu erlassen ist eigentlich ein schlechtes Signal. Andererseits ihm eine Rettung und die damit assoziierten Kosten aufzuerlegen auch nicht sicher richtig, wenn er diese explizit nicht will.

[-] alcasa 27 points 1 year ago

Dann wird aber nur die Paywall im Nachbarthread abgerissen

[-] alcasa 31 points 1 year ago

tbf Ted would have had a bigger impact if he had oppenheimers bomb

[-] alcasa 26 points 1 year ago

Who the hell would call python beautiful has never seen python code in the wild

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