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  • Which should be a good starting place

  • No. That is because of the simplistic definition.

    If people have "too much" money, the demand of products will go up. Specially "luxury" products. As that is what people buy when they have "too much" money. Increasing demand increases prices, therefore, inflation.

    The same is true if the supply of "luxury" products decrease. For the same reasons.

    However, if inflation is due to an increase of "essential" goods' prices, it's trickier. That is because increasing essential prices won't result in a decline of their demand. They are essential, people will stop buying the things they don't need, not the ones they do. Therefore, the demand of "luxury" goods will fall.

    Only when people can't afford the essential goods will they stop buying them. Which probably would mean death/emigration. Only then will demand fall, because there's literally less people.

    When you tax, it's the same case. People have less money, so demand for "luxury" items will fall.

    So technically yes, it would reduce inflation, since there's probably some "luxury" goods in the basket you are using to measure inflation. But it won't actually reduce the price of essential goods, which is what most people would expect from a fall of inflation.

    Of course, some fall of demand for "luxury" goods could mean a fall in "essential" goods. For example, a fall in water-gun fights or golf-course watering would mean a fall in demand for water, which is an essential good. Economics is not a simple subject

  • You could say that cocks don't have cocks.

  • Wtf is this?

    The most foreseeable event of the last 20 years.

    Massive out of this world investment + no demand = prices so cheap they were operating at a huge loss

    Operating at a huge loss + time = huge enshittification

    Raising prices is the easiest form of enshittification. Ads are coming too. Lastly it will be degrading features. Incorporating more features that no one wants, and bundling with other services that no one wants.

  • Many tourist destinations are popular due to their architecture and monuments. Ghost towns don't make big monuments and cathedrals.

  • And that is shown by the markings.

    I just looked one up, it's less than 20€, 0,02mm of precision. There are just 4 markings between 1mm and the next.

    So instead of 9 markings, each marking adding 0,01mm, you just add 0,02mm. Doesn't sound complicated at all.

    I haven't found an analog one, but a digital one with 0,01mm of precision costs 30€. Maybe an analog one costs 50€.

    So if adding 0,02 is too complicated, you can just buy a 0,01 one for 30€ more. Which is the price of a pizza for a tool that will last years.

    Anything more precise than 0,01. You probably have a lot of experience using a caliper. Whatever method it uses to display that precision is gonna be second nature.

  • Only after torturing them for hours though

  • Is there anyone in this world needs a caliper of precision between 1cm and 1mm that can't afford a 1mm of precision caliper?

  • If you have 0,7 that is more precise than 0,7 and less precise than 0,7. You can just say 0,7 ± 0,02.

  • As I said in another (larger) comment, you just don't know how precision is encoded in decimals, which doesn't mean that it isn't. In fact, precision is encoded in decimals, just like with fractions.

    0,7 is 0,7 ± 0,05 0,7000 is 0,7 ± 0,00005

  • That is not a flaw of decimals. It is a flaw of you not knowing how precision is encoded in decimals.

    0,7583 means 0,7583 ± 0,00005.

    0,758300 means 0,75833 ± 0,0000005.

    0,76 means 0,76 ± 0,005.

    That is why when in a store an item costs 7,5€, we don't say 7,5€. We say 7,50€. Because it is precise to a hundredth of a €, not a tenth of a €.

  • 1/14. Easy

    If programs can handle February having 28 days, sometimes 29. It can handle 14 having 1 day, sometimes 2.

  • Precision has nothing to do with the unit system. Or notation of fractions.

    0,001m is as precise as 1mm

    1/1000m is as precise as 1mm

    In SI you don't even have prefixes, you use scientific notation with base units. You don't say neither 1mm nor 0,001m. You say 1x10-3. Which is exactly the same as the other magnitudes of this comment.

    If you want precision in imperial, you could as easily say 0,00000000001 inch. It would be as precise as 0,000000000255 mm, or whatever the conversion is.

  • "deci" is very popular. Just not in the "correct" form "decimeter".

    In Spanish it's normal to say "8 décimas", which means 8 tenths. It is context dependent though. For example if speaking in a context where millimeters are used, it will be 8 tenths of a milimiter. That is, 0,8mm.

    But yeah, it is very uncommon to use deci and deca. Because they're just not very useful. We are used to 2 digit numbers, or numbers with 2 decimal places. So 87m is not harder to use than 8,7dam.

    It's probably also the reason there is no prefix between kilo and mega, or milli and micro. (They are x1000 increments instead of x10).

    For the same reason, when in a context of millimeters, it's preferred to say "87mm" instead of "8,7cm".

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  • And the feet go in neither of them.

  • Spanish from Spain has an official dictionary that dictates what is correct and isn't. You can't be more prescriptive than that. Sure, that dictionary adds words based on usage, even ones that are clear misspellings of the "real" word, but they are marked as so.

  • Whatsapp was great and everybody used it before Facebook bought it. It was 1€/year subscription.

    Now that Facebook bought it, there's no way of choosing an alternative. Only "nerds" care about it being owned by Facebook. And "nerds" don't have enough social power to say "if you wanna talk to me, you have to use this other app", they'll just stop talking to the "nerd".

  • Some people are just elitist.

    "Ew? You use the GUI? I'm way better since I do that from the terminal".

    But since the terminal has a shit UI, they do all sort of things for it to resemble a GUI more. So they can have the convenience of a GUI while not hurting their pride.

  • No. Maybe in the last one. Since I haven't seen it and just pretend doesn't exist

  • Guild Wars 2 @lemmy.wtf

    Mount Balrior Raid Expert is the worst that could happen to raiding

  • Rust Programming @lemmy.ml

    impl block for generic type overriden by specific type