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Comment #35240727
I've added the Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral degrees. Out of 38 countries that puts Iceland and Finland in 9th and 10th. And Denmark, Sweden and Norway at 16th, 17th and 19th. …
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Comment #35240091
Sweden technically has a property tax, but it is a maximum of ~900€ a year.
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Comment #35240019
> Contrast with a society where the average education might be lower, less people having a stable job in a slow labor market, and if you lose your job there is no safety net. Educa…
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Comment #35239450
Seems a bit general. Sweden is very much in debt because of the housing market. 15 years ago there were little regulation. You could get a 100 year mortgage with a variable rate an…
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Comment #35238839
> When I've thought of all the possible crappy outcomes that might happen, I can be confident that whatever happens, I'll survive. I've heard this before, but it never worked for m…
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Comment #35233786
It was specifically popular because it was free. There are other similar sites and also other services if you are willing to pay.
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Comment #35222324
Because they are potentially completely different processes. It is certainly possible, but what I see is a test fixture that could be made completely separate. Therefore it would b…
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Comment #35221702
> So forget what you know about ATM PINs; this is a markedly different concept. I mean it's actually the same concept (something you have, something you know) with a different impl…
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Comment #35220522
> The official repair equipment is also an evolution of assembly equipment. Are you saying that as a fact or is it speculation?
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Comment #35219796
It is fair to judge it as a self repair tool when it is presented as such by Apple.
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Comment #35208019
Europe really isn't that much better these days. Obviously it isn't as extreme as in the US, but plenty of people still have had their lives ruined because of the pandemic and most…
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Comment #35137190
The FAANG companies are 25 years old at this point, they aren't that relevant to today's situation. Europe has had many large companies going, but most got acquired by their US com…
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Comment #35123292
Which is exactly why it costs so much to live. That is how markets work, by allocating opportunities to those with the most money.
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Comment #35123205
Open source is by volunteers if you count it by volume. But probably not if you count by impact. Especially not if you include all the accompanying things like maintenance, packing…
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Comment #35107375
Mainly because interest rates are lower. In the US the mortgage rate is ~7%, in at least some countries in northern Europe it is ~3%. And it used to be 1-2% recently. This however …
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Comment #35080633
$40k is less than the average salary in Sweden while $350k is probably at least top 5% in the US (even without all the very relevant differences). Sweden for the most part sucks th…