

There have been Finnish politicians joining Mastodon in in the last few weeks.
A Finn from a Finland.
I have the same username on, sopuli.xyz, anarchist.nexus, social.porotokka.net, piipitin.fi, piefed.social, lemmy.world, pixl.fi, divergent.1m2lab.engineer, piefed.ee, and bsky.app. Of those the ones on piipitin.fi and piefed.europe.pub are my main alts, and I use the ones on kbin.melroy.org and anarchist.nexus relatively often.


There have been Finnish politicians joining Mastodon in in the last few weeks.


The last wagon of the train is by far the safest. In both of these accidents, people in the last cars of all of these three trains have made it out unscathed.
Just promise to be in the last wagon. You can go to the last wagon, or to one of the last ones, even if your ticket is for another one.


Yeah, I’m aware of this.
Didn’t Spotify just move to a system where they will pay anything at all only to 12% of their artists?


Isn’t the point of a label to organize getting money to you from people listening to your music?


So, they somehow forgot that income tax exists?
How can the existence of income tax come as a surprise?


What are those “withholding taxes”? Is it something most of which they will get back in a year or two?
And of course: Why does Sony organize tours this way? Make them employees of a EU-based company and pay them through that. Should remove most of complications.
What does “highway” mean in the context of this place? Are there other doors out of the building? What is the building?
What is there on the highway? Is that where the buses stop and this is some kind of a shelter? Or is it assumed that people will fetch their friends from the building by stopping at the side of what is called highway here?


This is not a petition but an initiative. The EU is legally forced to process this as if it was an initiative made by a member of the European parliament.
They have as much legislative power as any initiative by an MEP/MP/senator/congressman does. If there is no political support in the parties, the initiative will lose the vote. But it can also win it.


What a well-written article. Many thanks for linking it!


They are having a conversation in the Fediverse.
Nuff said?


Sundials were absolutely surely invented several times around the world, also in Australia etc. After all, a sundial is nothing but a stick in the ground.
If mechanical clocks were invented before colonizers arrived, then the colonizers’ clocks eventually replaced them. But, I understand they were invited only after all of the southern hemisphere had been colonized by less civilized nations, so they follow the colonizers’ standards everywhere.


Sorry, I did understand all of the words in your comment, but not what you actually meant with it. Could you paraphrase, please?


So does Finland:
(Except in internal timetables of bus companies, that typically run until 30 o’clock, as it still officially counts as the same working day)


I think Finland would have said bye bye to him for that. USA could then have sent someone else to replace him.
Iceland cannot, because it doesn’t have an army of its own.


Have you noticed how common it is for buses and trains to leave at 23:59? The idea is to make it clear what evening the train is really running.
In Finnish we call noon “12 o’clock” and midnight “0 o’clock”. Makes things a lot more clear.
And the first hour of a calendar day is indeed 0:00 until 0:59:59.99… Since there are only 24 hours in a day, there cannot be a “24:30”. (Except in internal timetables of bus companies, that typically run until 30 o’clock, as it still officially counts as the same working day)


I know it’s called that way, because I’ve seen the same movies. But was SolidShake meaning his comment sarcastically, meaning that “There was no way for me to know that most of the world uses the normal clock” or without sarcasm, meaning “I had always assumed that most of the world uses the normal clock.”
He could really mean either one. I could probably delve into his comment history and make some kind of a psychoanalysis based on those comments? But, meh.


Yeah. Which is what I said. 11:59:59.9999999 is indeed AM, jos like you said. And then comes a tiny sliver of time that is precisely at the border, but a trillionth of a picosecond after that, you’re in the PM world. After the infinitely short moment that is the actual precise noon.
Ah, and they didn’t expect the non-UK income and the UK income to count towards the same threshold?
At least in Finland the 0% tax bracket ends at something like 1300 € per month, and I doubt they were getting that little per person for touring internationally.