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The link should have all the details!
The link should have all the details!
Very high GDP per capita due to large tech companies having their European HQ there to avoid taxes
It’s how you’re supposed to make links.
So which one, the Photon’s way? (I guess yes).
Should the Lemmy-ui change the way it creates links so that those can be used by other front-ends?
PS: The new community has 1.75k weekly active users after 3 days, so hopefully is will catch-up with the lemmy.ml 2.54k monthly active users soon.
Hello,
Thank you for your comment!
@otter@lemmy.ca is a mod on !dataisbeautiful@lemmy.ml, so we might even close it so that people will be encouraged to move to the new community.
About mander.xyz, they have been quite active lately to upgrade their instance (https://jlai.lu/post/7842647?scrollToComments=true).
I had a look at the modlog of their “flagship” community, !science@mander.xyz, everything seems reasonable: https://mander.xyz/modlog/11072
This is definitely a discussion that can take place over there!
Good luck!
FYI, I posted this link too (you can translate it using your browser): https://www.zeit.de/sport/2024-06/fussball-em-2024-achtelfinale-gruppenphase-teams?freebie=e68923f0
Here is the source: https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/pisa-2022-results-volume-i_53f23881-en
For the asterisk:
- Caution is required when interpreting estimates because one or more PISA sampling standards were not met (see Reader’s Guide, Annexes A2 and A4). Long-term trends are reported for the longest available period since PISA 2003 for mathematics, PISA 2000 for reading and PISA 2006 for science. The OECD average does not include Costa Rica and Spain for short-term change in performance.
I’m looking for China, IIRC they only allowed Hong Kong and Macao to participate, the rest of China did not
Thank you for your comment!
They know that Lemmy is more or less what Reddit was at the beginning. It scares them that people might leave the platform
Feel free to create a post with the better numbers if you have them!
This thread should answer your questions: https://lemmy.world/post/16211417?scrollToComments=true
Interesting