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  • LaLiLuLuCo@lemmy.catoMemes@lemmy.mlTook me a minute.
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    11 months ago

    They get used all over especially in differential equations.

    Log10 basically only comes up in statistics for doing a log plot in base 10.

    Basically high school math won’t use the natural log much, but once you hit university higher level math it becomes apparent it’s the one everyone actually uses regularly.


  • The day after I moved to Germany I went to the hospital emergency room with what was later diagnosed as a kidney stone and stomach infection.

    I was given over the counter painkillers and some cramp medication and told to drink lots of beer to treat the stomach infection by the doctor.

    I am serious. I asked about the complications drinking on the pain meds and he just said it was OK.

    mixing those meds with alcohol fucks your liver



  • It’s functionally a way to communicate happiness with the service.

    The restaurants I am a regular at know if I don’t leave a fat tip I wasn’t happy with how they performed. Waiting 20+ minutes just to pay is unacceptable to give a recent example. They were understaffed and some old dude In the attached hotel insisted on print out copies of his reservation details that he then argued about. I could have paid, cash or card, and been out in under a minute while this dude was reading his papers but instead I just sat there for almost half an hour after finishing my meal.

    Should they still get paid unlike in the American system? Yes. But I’m fine with tipping as a general concept. In Germany we call it Trinkgeld and it’s usually 10%, and not exactly a thing you are expected to do every time you eat out, but I usually do 20%+ if I was satisfied.


  • 50k is more than most Europeans make with 3-6 years of education… That’s my point.

    It is low, but the take home in Europe is even lower like 25-30k, 60k before taxes with years of education, and you’re still paying €300 each month for public health insurance which takes up 5-10% of your income.

    Some of my coworkers with PHDs and post docs and 5-10 years are only pulling 90k before taxes. An electric bike for example still costs €3-4k, and they have to pay for registration and insurance on it.


  • Money buys quality of life and access to distractions thay may or may not make you happy.

    My companies’ Pension plan for retirement is one of the best ones left and still pays comparably dog shit to an IRA and 401k. It’s irrelevant to me because I’m here to do work that makes me happy.

    I certainly enjoy eating at the fanciest restaurant in the area every week because it’s what I used to pay for dog shit delivery in SF.

    I can travel whenever I want, etc.

    The only thing I’m unhappy about is not being in the same timezone as most of my friends.

    Edit : like shit, my Mexican intern is struggling with his visa and might need a €10k loan from me to stay in Europe and it’s nice I can actually give him that. It’s untenable for the rest of the native European people on my team to even entertain such a thing, that was 1 month salary for me years ago in LA.


  • Germany, Austria, Italy, Switzerland, and Greece on the construction methods, AC, and Toliet. Haven’t been to Spain in a few years but they are suffering in the heatwave. Italy was 80+F late night last night when I was in Rome.

    Healthcare wise my home region has some of the best on the continent. Perks of being the HQ of a national champion of the largest economy on the continent. If I have an emergency the hospital is very well equipped to handle patients from the nearby plants. Was more modern than any hospital I ever saw in the US.

    I’ll see France in the next few months along with the Netherlands and Belgium. I’m not expecting things to be much different.

    The Baltic and Nordic countries still have a mostly cold climate, so maybe things are better there, I’ll visit. In my neck of the woods it just never stops raining which has been a mixed bag.

    If we want to compare incomes outside of my area than it’s even more extremely in favor of the US. I was basing my comparison on my employer’s payscales along with IG Metall (largest Union in Germany). We have some of the highest pays on the continent.

    The literal only exceptions cost of living wise are cities like Munich which are comparable to NYC, LA, and SF but still cheaper from the time I’ve spent visiting it. I lived in all three of the aforementioned American cities for years.



  • I had to wait 2.5 months for a simple blood test panel after seeing my doctor which took 2 months from scheduling.

    In the US it was always same day at a Lab Corp outlet or on site. Cost a lot but I’d get results into the issue at least. The hospital here in Europe did a whole panel the same day I went to the ER…but my doctor didn’t want to bother getting it from them. And imaged me twice too, but again the doctor didn’t bother pulling those and ordered some months away.


  • LaLiLuLuCo@lemmy.catoToday I Learned@lemmy.world*Permanently Deleted*
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    1 year ago

    middle-upper middle class in America = rich in Europe.

    I took a 50% pay cut to move to Europe. I’ll probably move back.

    Edit: the €200 uninsured hospital visit when I got here before my public insurance activated Was nice though. Actually finding a doctor here who can see me on a time scale not measured in Quarters is a problem though. Also drug availability for my issues is real as the public insurance doesn’t offer a lot of them. It’s still marginally better than the US and a lot cheaper but fuck me I need my medication or to see the doctor more than 3-4 times a year for them to adjust it.

    Oh also the lack of AC given climate change is a huge problem. The BS about better insulation is just that. You end up roasting in an oven. The insulation and construction methods are also impossible to do modifications to without a lot of time and specialized equipment. A contractor I hired burned out their impact driver just hanging artwork. The toilets suck too and are embedded in the wall so good luck servicing them.


  • Or how LGBT relationships and “sissy-men” get censored out the wazzoo in popular Chinese Media and on social media.

    Fun fact my mainland Chinese friends started saying “this humiliates China” without any other context on their social media because they weren’t even allowed to say they were lonely during lock downs due to censors.