Is that a feature of an app you use? If yours, which app? I don’t see it in the web interface.
Not if it’s measured with a fractional part.
In that case I’d expect the wording to be “time lived”, not “number of seconds lived”.
I don’t think the time someone is born is registered that precisely anywhere, so it would probably be very hard to get anyone to agree on it.
Because the only imaginable positive outcome is appeasing everyone of course.
How about trying to minimize harm to as many people as possible?
Chances are you shared that position with someone else.
Edit: There are 86400 seconds in a day while globally on average about 362,000 babies are born per day.
That is nowhere near the border. If your kid rather bleeds out than facing you because they got some blood on the carpet you’re far in abusive territory
Before the rise of liberal democracies there where no billionaires though. If they never had existed the world might look different now.
We actually have Indian numerals, we just call them Arabic because those are the people we copied them from. That was more than a millennium ago though, so how is it relevant to OP’s question?
You’re just assuming this is anti-male, without any context it might as well be a complaint about lack of sex education.
Even then, rich parents can pay for better education and tend to have better connections. Doing it that way would mostly just fuel nepotism in companies and encourage people to find loopholes to pass on most of their wealth before they die.
Lemmy has been nothing but news about this guy for the last week.
The nice thing about Lemmy is that that depends on what you subscribe to.
Thats not a gnu though
Correct. But depending on your job and spending habits it may also be possible there.
They will not be replaced because good luck trying to write code on a phone or tablet.
With Linux phones coming up I can see that happening with a docking station to connect your phone to a monitor and keyboard.
Large language models can not calculate anything
No, I’d prefer to retire earlier rather than later
Looks more like a freshwater bug though
I used to as well. Glad I can commute by train now.
Probably just means it’s an invasive red swamp knight
I used to, but its been years since I’ve tried, and I’ve had to get stronger glasses a couple of time since then.