VPN companies actually use user created genuine traffic to hide bots and web crawlers and scrapers. That's part of why their VPN's are that cheap, they use your traffic to hide more expensive to buy bot traffic.
An average salary is 1250 euros, so it would be possible to save up enough in 3-5 years. Or save enough for a downpayment. However, a house like that would take twice the amount or more to become livable and the location is not the best.
A more decent home would cost between 50-100K, also possible on a mortgage with a decent salary, but not that cheap.
Houses next to big cities can get more expensive, but so do the salaries. Most city people don't live in houses though, they go for apartments. Some of them are renovated. Mixed use buildings are also common.
Not necessarily. Pension systems will be strained, many economies of scale might break down, infrastructure might become too expensive to maintain with reduced taxpayer funding. Most young people will work to support old people leaving little leftover economic potential for anything else.
A lot of people think that we can solve it with automation, but initial investment required to do that might become too expensive before it becomes necessary.
Seems like current game companies either blow millions on marketing a broken game, or spend nothing on it and then bitch and moan about how nobody knows about it.
Most interviews with escaped North Koreans state the opposite. They are expected to be very self reliant while not having much to begin with. Farmers typically get most of their grain taken away with no compensation and have to survive by foraging, etc.
Same