Actually, the way it's formulated is fairly negative.
It's written "the law determines the condition on which the guaranteed freedom to abortion is applied" (sorry for the unprecise translation, it's written in law language, so hard to really translate).
Which basically means three things.
It's considered a "freedom", not a "right". While it's been said that freedom and right means the same, it could very well not be the case in the future. And a freedom can be restricted, while a right is guaranteed.
"the law determines the condition" means that it can be restricted as wanted by the parliament, so it exists, but could be extremely restricted in the future.
Finally "women" is not neutral as a term, and voluntarily excludes trans people wanting to perform an abortion.
Not a lawyer, so my explanation is probably not that great, but yeah... It's really not as great as it's said to be.
Honestly I reserve my judgment to when the anime finishes. The game really improves on its second part, which has not been adapted yet (but should come this year)
Holy shit there's a lot to unpack here, thank you so much for the suggestions!
Honestly in my case the issue is really that I don't want it to be in pain to restore the flat when I leave it, and it's rather small, I just need to pass a cable along the hallway into my office, and somehow pass the door which really does not have a lot of space around it (not enough for a standard ethernet cable, so I'm thinking about flat ethernet cables, which could work here)
But I haven't really had time to think about it yet
Yeah, i always try to connect as much as I can to ethernet cables. The issue being that it's sometimes a pain to install the cables, especially if you're renting and can't really pass wires through walls
I haven't had a very good experience with leantime tbh, I tried a bit and went to taiga, which is also self hosted, quite easy to use, and does what I need
Well, all airlines certified by Nepal (it's not the only country concerned by this, but it is concerned) are banned from flying in Europe for safety reasons.
It's not specified why, but reasons can be lack of oversight, lax regulations. All of that usually causes maintenance issues, lack of training, bad safety processes.
I also read the report, which states that the main factors for the crash are
lack of training (including crew resource management)
non compliance with standard operating procedure
challenging visual approach causing high workload
So basically the pilots were experimented (they were definitely not new pilots at all), but the approach was difficult, did not meet safety standards, documentation for it was not up to date, and pilots were not sufficiently trained, and did not respect standard procedure in the cockpit either.
That's a systemic error and it would have happened at one moment, regardless of the pilots.
For the bread, I usually buy sliced bread at the bakery, or you can slice it yourself. And I freeze it. I always unfreeze it in the toaster and it's basically perfect and takes no effort
The issue with French is that, even if you use a kinda not gendered pronoun, the entire language is still heavily gendered.
If you use "iel" then what does follow? Masculine, feminine, or the kinda neutral inclusive writing using a dot? For me that's where the biggest friction is, because the solution is harder to find than inventing new pronouns.
For non French speakers, the sentence "he is nice" would be translated as "il est gentil" and the sentence "she is nice" would be translated as "Elle est gentille"
Now, how do we write "they are nice"
iel est gentil (masculine)
iel est gentille (feminine)
iel est gentil.le (neutral inclusive)
So yeah, that's really complicated because the language is clearly not created with that in mind.
Yeah I sometimes feel like a teenager. Except I also have adult money and my own apartment.