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Mein Gadser Mailo is nun Politiker. Wählt ihr ihn in den Neuwahlen 2025?

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Can I eat it?

Greylag goose (Anser anser)

Olympus E-M1 II, Panasonic 9mm f/1.7
f/2.8, 1/400s, ISO 800

#bird #birds #BirdPhotography #photo #photography #UrbanWildlife @birding

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Ehrlich gesagt poste ich diesen Artikel vorallem, um mich um Formulierungen zu echauffieren, die die Tagesschau teilweise an den Tag legt. Sprachliche Blüten wie die hier fett makierte. Von dem dauernden Fokus auf die bösen, ungewollten Migranten und der medial gut vertretenen Partei, die endlich mal was tut und unser gutes, deutsches Abendland verteidigt, fang ich gar nicht erst an.

Mehr als 8.000 Migranten sind in diesem Jahr bei ihrer freiwilligen Ausreise aus Deutschland finanziell unterstützt worden. Möglich macht das ein Millionen-Programm von Bund, Ländern und der EU. Laut Befürwortern lohnt sich die Praxis.

Wenn Migranten nur geringe Aussichten auf Asyl haben oder ihre Anträge gar abgelehnt wurden, können sie als Hilfe für die Rückreise Geld beantragen. Im Jahr 2024 ist das schon tausendfach passiert. Das geht aus einer Antwort der Bundesregierung auf eine Anfrage des AfD-Bundestagsabgeordneten Leif-Erik Holm hervor.

Bis Ende Oktober verließen demnach 8.263 Menschen Deutschland und wurden dabei finanziell über ein entsprechendes Förderprogramm des Bundes und der Länder unterstützt. Über das Programm REAG/GARP (Reintegration and Emigration Programme for Asylum-Seekers in Germany/Government Assisted Repatriation Programme) können mittellose Migrantinnen und Migranten Geld erhalten, etwa für Flug- und Bustickets oder medizinische Unterstützung.

Die bewilligten Förderungen des Programms belaufen sich in diesem Jahr den Angaben zufolge auf mehr als 8,2 Millionen Euro. Wie viel der Kosten davon auf den Bund und die Länder entfielen, könne aktuell nicht angegeben werden.

Dies hängt den Angaben zufolge damit zusammen, dass die EU unter bestimmten Umständen den Großteil der Kosten für eine Ausreise übernimmt. Bund und Länder müssten dann nur jeweils fünf Prozent der Kosten tragen. Abschiebungen sind in der Regel deutlich teurer als freiwillige Ausreisen.

Die Zahl der Asylanträge in Deutschland ist in den ersten neun Monaten dieses Jahres um 24 Prozent zurückgegangen.

Wegen eines hohen Antragsaufkommens kann es nach offiziellen Angaben derzeit zu längeren Wartezeiten bei der Bearbeitung entsprechender Anträge kommen. Ein Rechtsanspruch auf Förderung besteht laut Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge nicht. Die Anzahl der finanziell unterstützten Ausreisen bewegt sich hochgerechnet auf einem etwas höheren Niveau als im Vorjahr.

2023 gab es bis Mitte November rund 8.460 bewilligte Anträge, wie aus der Antwort auf eine damalige Anfrage von Abgeordneten der Linken im Bundestag hervorgeht. "Wir sollten jede Möglichkeit nutzen, abgelehnte Asylbewerber und andere ausreisepflichtige Ausländer zur Ausreise zu bewegen", forderte der AfD-Abgeordnete Holm. Das sei billiger als die Menschen im Land "vollzuversorgen".

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Summary

Iran criticized the reported beating of Iranian students by police at Kazan Federal University in Russia during a visa renewal dispute.

Two students were detained and later released after Iran’s consulate intervened.

Iranian officials demanded accountability and announced an investigation.

The incident strains ties between Iran and Russia, which have grown closer through defense and trade cooperation, including Iran’s supply of drones for Russia’s war in Ukraine.

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KEY POINTS

  • Thousands of Americans will receive little or nothing from savings accounts that were locked during the collapse of fintech middleman Synapse.
  • Customers believed the accounts were backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.
  • CNBC spoke to a dozen customers caught in the predicament, people who have lost sums ranging from $7,000 to well over $200,000.
  • While there’s not yet a full tally of those left shortchanged, at fintech Yotta alone, 13,725 customers say they are being offered a combined $11.8 million despite putting in $64.9 million in deposits.
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This is an automated archive made by the Lemmit Bot.

The original was posted on /r/antiwork by /u/MarlonRando55 on 2024-11-23 23:52:39+00:00.


I interviewed at this place early this summer. They were just opening and trying to piece together their team. I was the final manager hired to work through the day-to-day. It was slow at first, but slowly I started to take on more roles and responsibilities. I didn’t complain, I got my work done and had an eye on the open GM role. Within two months, they let go of two other managers, adding more to my plate and again no raise or promotion in sight. I start bringing up my 90-day review since it seems like I’m entitled to a raise at minimum, but not in their mind. We haven’t made enough money yet. Business has been too slow. We’ve overspent and didn’t get the return we were hoping for…

I kept working on solutions but they had no interest in actually changing anything about their establishment. They wanted to do exactly what they were doing but somehow have a different result.

Our KM walked out a couple weeks back and I don’t really blame him- the amount of pressure they had on him was insane. But guess who they turn to pick up the slack? So now I’m doing HR, Admin, inventory, ordering, BoH, FoH- wherever they need me to keep the place running. And still crickets.

I asked the sous why he hadn’t been implementing the changes we had previously discussed (nothing big; just small adjustments) and he refused to do them. This guy has been a problem from Day 1. And somehow their loyalty to this guy has cost them several team members.

When I finally brought this up yesterday, I’m given the brush off and told we gotta learn how to work together. After my shift, I get thrown under the bus for being out of sauce. Sauce the sous didn’t make, didn’t bother checking stock on and just went about his day spending lunch smoking weed or sitting at the bar chatting up the bartender. I ask why it didn’t get made and he just makes excuses. THEY FUCKING DEFEND HIM! The owners keep insisting everyone else is the problem. They want to be this upscale place but they don’t want any actual cooking coming out of their kitchen.

It’s so funny to me that these guys want to just sit back and collect money but want to micromanage the fuck out of every decision; no decision can be made without their approval and when we need it most, they are nowhere to be found. Why have managers?!? You want to run it so specifically, you sit there all day and do it. I’m done with these guys who think because they have the means to purchase a restaurant means they know how to run one.

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This is an automated archive made by the Lemmit Bot.

The original was posted on /r/antiwork by /u/Icy_Aside_6881 on 2024-11-23 14:22:14+00:00.


Can someone please explain to me the reasoning behind self-evaluations for annual reviews? I just received mine to complete and I absolutely hate doing them. For one, they seem to change the format every year so this years is especially confusing. It's very vague. Last year I received an 'exceeds expectations' review and for that, got a whopping 2.5% raise. I'm near the top of my pay scale due to years there, so I can't expect much more than that anyway.

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So, as the topic says, I'm going to set up a self hosted email service for myself, family and friends. I know that this one is a controversial topic around here, but trust me when I say I know what I'm getting into. I've had a small hosting business for years and I've had my share of issues with microsoft and others, I know how to set things up and keep them running and so on.

However, on the business side we used both commercial solution and a dirt-cheap service with just IMAPS/SMTPS and webmail with roundcube. Commercial one (Kerio Connect, neat piece of software, check it out if you need one) is something I don't want to pay for anymore (even if their pricing is pretty decent, it's still money out from my pocket).

I know for sure I can rely to bog-standard postfix+dovecot+spamassassin -combo, and it will work just fine for plain email. However, I'd really like to have calendar and contacts in the mix as well and as I've only worked with commercial solution for the last few years I'm not up to speed on what the newest toys can offer.

I'm not that strict on anything, but the thing needs to run on linux and it must have the most basic standards supported, like messages stored on maildir-format (simplifies migration to other platform if things change), support for sieve (or other commonly supported protocol) and contacts/calendar need to work with pretty much anything (android, ios, linux, windows, mac...) without extra software on client end (*DAV excluded, those are fine in my books). And obviously the thing needs to work with imaps, smtps, dkim and other necessities, but that should be implied anyways.

I know that things like zimbra, sogo and iredmail exist, but as mentioned, it's been a while since I've played with things like that, so what are your recommendations for setup like this today?

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Iran criticized the reported beating of Iranian students by police at Kazan Federal University in Russia during a visa renewal dispute.

Two students were detained and later released after Iran’s consulate intervened.

Iranian officials demanded accountability and announced an investigation.

The incident strains ties between Iran and Russia, which have grown closer through defense and trade cooperation, including Iran’s supply of drones for Russia’s war in Ukraine.

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A new malicious campaign is using a legitimate but old and vulnerable Avast Anti-Rootkit driver to evade detection and take control of the target system by disabling security components. [...]

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