iiiieu
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No user record in our sample, but iiiieu has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Rejecting statistics that you don't like while pushing those that you do is a case of selection bias, the extension of which is the infamous "the election was rigged" trope. It's easy to select a subset of trains to…
Which was acknowledged and dramatically increased since then. https://www.deutschebahn.com/de/konzern/konzernprofil/zahlen... Within 5 minutes was at over 90% in july 2023 and within 15 minutes was around 98% in july,…
Perhaps because people realized that the pixel inflation is at some point counterproductive. If you can't distinguish pixels, what difference does it make?
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It's also a great example because the public perception is heavily biased. If you look at the statistics, the vast majority of trains come on time. And have working AC. And are actually quite pleasant to travel with.…
> If getting a company car, you are in for some real tax hell. Only if you want to make use of tax incentives for company cars. It's easy to complain about the downsides and ignore the upside. You can just not put it…
Considering the downvotes, you probably forgot the "/s".
> Unfortunately these are the exact people that Germany wants moving into their country - because they're the one's who pay the high taxes. Not sure about that. The ideal immigrant to a country is young and well…
> As an immigrant (and a very well paid one paying obnoxiously high taxes), Public services cost money. Relative to contributions to society (if you compare to the lady in the supermarket or the immigrant guy cleaning…
Yeah, who could ever afford a £8 ping on a SWE salary. /s