83 sats \ 0 replies \ @hueso 21 Mar \ on: Hyperinflation econ
Argentina has done another 99.95% since 1991.
I can't fathom what sort of idiots just want to park their spare million on obscure risky assets instead of letting a certified professional handle it. Blind faith and money laundering.
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the airplane mode preference isn't loaded until the system has decrypted (system) data, so depending on device there may be a brief period in early bootup where the modem is enabled
Yes, the new government diminished subsidies and price controls.
Bus rides in Buenos Aires (which are heavily subisidized) went from ARS 25 (USD 0.02, ) to ARS 260 (USD 0,25) and gas went up from USD 0,25/litre to USD 0,80/litre. So everything is still dirt cheap af but not as much as before.
Compare that to São Paulo's R$4.4 (usd 0,9) bus rides and R$5.75/L (usd 1.15) gas prices.
Based on my understanding and please correct me if I’m wrong, self healing concrete isn’t something we’re using today as the method to create it got lost with the fall of the Roman Empire, which is incredibly unfortunate.
A research was posted a few days ago regading this topic. (They figured out the method)
Yeah the information might be public but they also get to know (and control) who is accessing it and when, they can apply censorship (disguised as spam prevention) and prevent anonymous participation.
And this further strengthens the power of the emailing cartel that plays unfairly with the small email servers.