LemmyRefugee
@LemmyRefugee@lemmy.world
- Comment on Did the concept of 9-5 included a 30 minute lunch and two 15 minute breaks? 2 weeks ago:
The unpaid break is also the same in the general work law (Estatuto de los Trabajadores) but professions get extra laws that apply to them (convenio del metal, convenio de farmacia, etc) where they can go better than the general law, and most ‘convenio’ pay for that 15 min break. Lunch time? Never paid unless you agree directly with your company, but some nice companies (I don’t have numbers but in my experience in the IT industry may be around 30% of them) give you 10-12€ a day to help pay your lunch or they have cafeterias where you eat for 4 or 5€.
- Comment on Did the concept of 9-5 included a 30 minute lunch and two 15 minute breaks? 2 weeks ago:
In Spain, if you work more than 6h you have at least a 15 minutes break that almost always is paid. But people usually work 5 or 6h, 1 or 2 hours for lunch (not paid), then the rest.
- Comment on Did the concept of 9-5 included a 30 minute lunch and two 15 minute breaks? 2 weeks ago:
In Spain it’s 40h a week maximum but to explain it simply there are 2 ways to go higher: 1. some professions can go higher as long as they compensate later the same year (the total maximum hours are anually, not weekly). 2.up to 80h a year on extra hours that need to be paid.
That said, that’s what the law says but many people do extra hours without getting paid and people do not sue for a few hours a year. - Comment on Why don't we have cool vending machines in the US? 2 weeks ago:
It is quite interesting. I don’t think that there is a better adjective than that. It is called ‘Reborn as a Vending Machine, I Now Wander the Dungeon’.
- Comment on Why don't we have cool vending machines in the US? 3 weeks ago:
Somehow related. There is a Japanese anime where the protagonist is a human that reborns as a vending machine.
- Comment on Should i be giving a shit about my posture? 4 weeks ago:
Wow. Super hard. I may try it but I don’t think I can do more than 20 or 25, even spreading them in 5 repetitions.
- Comment on Should i be giving a shit about my posture? 5 weeks ago:
Hi. Your post is interesting in general but when you say ‘100 pushups a day’… is it really a challenge for a normal or even a fit person or is it just some random thing you found while browsing?
- Comment on Anon finds a plot hole 2 months ago:
I have watched the movies and I do not understand what this post is explaining. Can someone more skilled than me explain it please?
- Comment on Tethered Bottle Caps 3 months ago:
They are not confortable at all. Let me try to think how to call you too… mmm…
- Comment on What's your favorite game you played this year? (Doesn't have to be released this year ) 10 months ago:
Guild wars 2. I’ve loved the new expansion though it is short.
- Comment on Amazon anti Union propaganda 1 year ago:
In Spain it’s mandatory to have unions for companies with at least 10 employees.
- Comment on Banking, entertainment services, e-commerce used to be easily accessible from a browser but now are gradually phased out in favor of a native apps, why? 1 year ago:
A web page is not easier to secure than a native app? Ok for you, that’s my experience.
- Comment on Banking, entertainment services, e-commerce used to be easily accessible from a browser but now are gradually phased out in favor of a native apps, why? 1 year ago:
A web page is more secure than an app, on theory. That’s because you can’t see the source code, tokens or whatever they use to build it. It’s called a ‘backend’. However, an app is insecure by default so there is a lot of tricks that must be done to secure it (for example Oauth 2.0 flow with pkce). And the software they use to gather the data to show (APIs) must be built better.
So… why then? It’s all about having the means to deliver the experience that the bank wants. Look at voyager app for Lemmy, for example. Why people want a iOS version when the PWA exists? Because it simply works better as a native app.