Orchestré ou pas, ça va galvaniser son électorat… J’espère que ce sera pas son Reichstag, sinon ça va très mal finir…
Orchestré ou pas, ça va galvaniser son électorat… J’espère que ce sera pas son Reichstag, sinon ça va très mal finir…
I think you need a lens between the lamp and the bat for it to work
What I mean is that these kinds of people usually look at the financial cost per year for a given solution that’s already in place and always look for something cheaper (usually only on paper).
Usually they look at the cost of a licence without giving a single thought about, let’s say, the processing power that’ll be needed for the new thing, the expertise to set it up and run it, and all the migration work that will be needed to make the switch.
Also, when these things happen, most of the time you have to fire/hire/train people to adapt, which means you lose some of your internal knowledge and experience. That’s something that can’t be really quantified and can really hurt an IT system.
In the end, with all the cumulative costs, it’s often far more expensive to switch solutions, and not financially speaking, but that doesn’t necessarily appear on the bottom line they will see from their desks.
Poor SUV and driver, the geyser just crossed the road unexpectedly
The forever war for peace
Figuring out the navigation and flying the ship is definitely part of the experience. As others said, it’s much easier with a controller and the autopilot is really nice, but precision flying is a part of the game you’ll have to go through at some point (like small platforms landing and flying only with your momentum).
The worst thing in that is the amount of money and human time it must take just to migrate everything. People only looking at the bottom line is the bane of IT…
Germany and ping ponging between proprietary and free software every 2 years, name a better duo
Or baiting and botnetting at the same time !
Pretty much, what kind of shit needs that kind of processing power to vibrate ?
Y a une grosse différence entre la Belgique et nous, c’est que nous avons un régime présidentiel, ils ont un régime parlementaire. C’est normal pour eux de former des coalitions au parlement, pour nous, beaucoup moins et de moment, ça s’est rarement vu ou bien terminé.
Après mon post porte plus sur les 3 prochaines années que sur l’actualité, je sens venir l’enfumage et que l’idée du “ils passent, ils se plantent du coup on en profite” n’est, à mon avis, pas sortie de nulle part.
Je suis globalement d’accord avec le reste de ton post cependant.
I mean, Microsoft is evil. We’re way past that point with them.
When you ask why, some people answer why not
Impeach the whole thing and reform with more seats and impose a term limit.
It was more of a calculated move, he boasted about “throwing a grenade between their legs” (read, I fucked them over with my unexpected move, and thought it was funny). His hubris and contempt seem to know no bounds.
Pour moi c’est la dernière chance, je pense que la majorité de la population en a ras le cul de faire barrage pour ensuite se faire marcher dessus par des néolibéraux.
Le NFP n’a pas la majorité absolue donc ils vont devoir compter sur les macronistes pour faire passer leur lois, en sachant que les macronistes voteront plus volontiers avec le RN qu’avec le NFP.
Si le NFP se fait mettre des bâtons dans les roues pour la formation de leur gouvernement ( ce qui est déjà en train d’arriver apparemment), et qu’en plus ils ne peuvent pas appliquer leur programme, ce sera du pain béni pour le RN en 2027. Le fameux “les gouvernements de gauche ne font rien” a la vie dure…
D’autant que vu les résultats des dernières élections, ils sont en train de gagner la bataille idéologique (sans même parler de la vague de propagande bourgeoise (et russe visiblement)) petit à petit.
C’est une victoire, certes, mais c’est une victoire précaire au mieux…
But trans woke, think of the kids!
My comment wasn’t a criticism of yours, more like additional information 😁.
Here we can really feel that something is really not right. Given that France follows the US with roughly a ten year delay, I fear that our next elections might see the rise of something similar to trumpism.
As you said, we’re definitely not out of the woods yet…
LePen is much smarter than Trump, she’s also very patient. She knows that given the current state of things, she will get there eventually. Her party gained recognition and the right wing propaganda works like a charm.
The victory of the left is good but, we have cancer and I don’t think they’ll be enough to properly fight it, especially since they have roughly 3 years to the next presidential elections and only a relative majority. The ruling party has already started getting in the way of them forming a government.
Clairement, mais après, est ce qu’il a vraiment raté ou est ce qu’il a réussi son tir ?