Italy’s economy is 1.5% smaller than it was in 2007, before the global financial crisis, according to the World Bank. In that time Germany’s economy has grown 17%, France’s by 13% and the U.S.’s by 28%.
https://t.co/TGRQ1cbTvF via @WSJ@EricSylvers
@sniffpetrol it's an all around cringefest. The timing is weird, he doesn't remember the script, he's surrounded by people who don't know how to reacts 'cause they don't know anything about cars
@AntonyWrites Such a shame that videogames today rely almost completely on online functionality. They basically outsourced all the story building and structure to the online community, for free. At the same time giving the game an expiration date. Infuriating.
@A1GOY Well, considering inflation rates by the time we’re at retirement age for 3mil we might be able to buy a very large ice cream. Good news is, pension systems are unsustainable in most countries so we will never have to retire. Problem solved!
@ianbremmer Aren’t we just a little bit worried that if Threads will win over twitter then the three main social media will be owned by Meta? Not that Musk is great, but it would be advisable to at least diversify our tech overlords
@jar_rosenholtz @A1GOY Evo Magazine did a feature a few years ago demonstrating the same point, it’s true across most price brackets. Not that this makes it less infuriating
AI generated music is the new iteration of sludge. It's been 20 years in the making that have led us to this point: sludge threatens to take over music streaming. https://t.co/JEAJxTjlZC
@ianbremmer They’ll just move higher and higher until all the glaciers are gone. In the meantime, if it doesn’t snow from now on this winter many cities won’t have any water in the summer.
interessantissimo.
l'impatto climatico dei diversi alimenti.
ennò, il loro trasporto è marginale.
il peso maggiore e le differenze e-nor-mi nell'impronta carbonica sono nel modo di produrli.