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gmuslera t1_j47uobp wrote
In Uruguay, during the pandemic, informal jobs had another reason to fall.
Formal jobs had unemployment insurance (you still had an income even without going to work, because it was closed), for some sectors it lasted more than a year, as activity lowered it was plain suspended for the pandemic. Informal jobs didn’t had that protection. 2021 and 2022 should had big changes there. Now it could be rising again, but probably less than before the pandemic.
gmuslera t1_j3qv5vt wrote
Reply to [OC] Six out of the top 10 best-performing currencies of 2022 were Latin American. #2 worldwide was Uruguay by latinometrics
Causality is different for the different currencies there, some had a huge drop at the end of 2021 and then recovered at the very start of 2022, others had an steady grow over years, and there are more patterns depending on the currency. Is not so easy to reach accurate conclusion just based on that.
gmuslera t1_iyvsu4v wrote
Reply to [OC] A visualization of how many people are at risk given an amount of sea level rise by DouweOsinga
Water constantly and evenly rising without any other nasty effects over years/centuries is a massive oversimplification. Far more people will be at risk all through the way to that, how many people would survive in your area if just one of the days of all those years gets to, I don't know, 60ºC? Even 40-50ºC with very high humidity will do the work. And massive rains, or hurricanes or other extreme weather events. No matter how safe are you from sea rise, is the whole pack what put your life at risk.
gmuslera t1_iydlwrl wrote
Reply to comment by CrovaxWindgrace in [OC] FIFA World Cup winners & runner-ups with the country populations by 38384
Sorry, working with just 2 digits for year, best hint for completing missing data may be the wrong choice.
gmuslera t1_iyd4lop wrote
Reply to comment by CrovaxWindgrace in [OC] FIFA World Cup winners & runner-ups with the country populations by 38384
Uruguay won the first 2 FIFA oficial professional soccer championships (2024 and 2028),the first World Cup (1930) and the fourth one of 1950.
gmuslera t1_irbeaam wrote
Reply to comment by 857477459 in [OC] World Map of Cumulative CO2 Emissions per Capita from 1990 to 2019 by ModoZ
But that doesn’t take out responsibility on the consequences of the current excess of GHG in the atmosphere right now. Yes, it is bad to keep adding fuel to the fire, or increasing on that, but if it is so hot now is because all the past burning too.
gmuslera t1_irbcvef wrote
Reply to comment by 857477459 in [OC] World Map of Cumulative CO2 Emissions per Capita from 1990 to 2019 by ModoZ
Arresting killers won’t resurrect their victims, but will prevent them to keep killing. That is the future that you can change. They are still lobbying for more emissions, more extraction, more burning, more dependence, in all the world.
gmuslera t1_irbboxl wrote
Reply to comment by 857477459 in [OC] World Map of Cumulative CO2 Emissions per Capita from 1990 to 2019 by ModoZ
Carbon cycle. CO2 remains in the atmosphere for 100-200 years. What is causing climate change today is what has been emitted since the start of past century. And the rate at which it has been emitted has increased enough to have the net majority of human based emissions ever in the last decades.
gmuslera t1_ir34dma wrote
Exposing your database to connections from the open internet is already a pretty bad signal, SSL or not.
Probably are missing from the study all the postgresql servers with sensible security around them, that may or not be using SSL, but in a lot of cases it may not matter.
gmuslera t1_j9wf8es wrote
Reply to comment by dethblud in [OC] Latin America is the 3rd most democratic region in the world, ahead of Asia and Africa. Here’s where its countries stand: by latinometrics
Living is not just democracy. It have a pretty high cost of life, and not so high salaries nor so much job opportunities. And if you have enough money and don't need to work (nor are worried about corruption or democracy), other countries, at least at the right cities, may give you a better experience.
Uruguay is not bad, but your mileage may vary.