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  • I guess it depends country by country. A company that is not netting anything at the end of the year or if it's loosing money is a direct loss on the entrepreneur's salary. Also if you do this too much, then it's the entrepreneur that should fix the missing money for his employees or for other company with which he is in debt with.

    Then again, it's on the government to make sure this guy pays for the debt he left behind.

    Oftentimes the story is different and somehow the boss manages somehow to "run away". Then if you speak about appointed CEOs into S&P500 companies, that's another story again because the "risk" there is really minimum for them, and other than "their image" they don't risk anything.

  • In my opinion salary difference should always be a thing, but it should be balanced by the risk of the investment from the CEOs. Nowadays too many companies are bailed out by the government, so basically there's no risk of running the business and huge salary for the top management. That's an issue.

  • That is a SUPERDOUBT. I seriously doubt the price was that even for a shitty Heineken/becks/dreher beer. We had inflation growing almost everywhere (except Switzerland but they simply keep repeating it to themselves, hotel prices are at least 15-25% more expensive than pre-covid) Also, euro/dollar exchange rate is now the same as it was pre-covid

    I'm not saying you cant find good deals but that beer price in a restaurant is unrealistic.

  • So it's more like a "shoutout" ? I see the interest from both to have it there tho. If I purchase a ticket through the suggested app, both Apple and the seller get a cut right?

    Thanks tho, it's clear.

  • That's the informed comment I was looking for, thank you. But from my point of view it's still an ad. I don't care if Apple thinks is the right thing to do honestly.

    Also what you quoted: "When your App Clip is associated with a specific location, you can register your App Clip to appear on a place card in Maps so people can open it from there. It can also appear as a Siri suggestion and in Spotlight Search as needed."

    From this prospective looks like it's something I chose to do, but it's not, the iPhone was just unpacked, I put the glass-screen and the cover, updated iOS and that's it. So this behavior is default.

  • Nope, it's a ticket company targeting my location through Apple to sell me tickets through their app.

    I don't care if it can be turned off easily honestly. Where are we drawing the line? Why not inserting easily to remove ads in the setting menu?

  • There are ways to hide the root part to apps. Im so used to a rooted phone that i would not do otherwise. Also im using a phone from 2016 that i bought used and im on android 13

  • Not op but I'm using DDG since many years and I feel like is continuously improving.

    In case you miss google or you need a different search you can simply add !g to the search and search on google from DDG (it opens a google page)

    https://duckduckgo.com/bangs