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Monthly random discussion - May 2024
  • perfect for DIY-ers plaything got an old framework mainboard?

    1. buy those usbc to lan modules and 3d print your self your own router
    2. turn it into a handheld
    3. if you're a god at engineering create you own dual screen laptop akin to the asus zenbook duo / lenovo yoga book 9i
    4. in to music production? usbc to headphone jack modules got you covered

    the only problem is availability tbh I would've bought it

  • Marcos strategizing of ways to staunch brain drain in PH

    “We have to come up with some kind of strategy wherein, let’s say, you provide scholarships and then the scholarship agreement includes that you stay three years. After that then they’re free to go,” Marcos said during the Private Sector Advisory Council-Jobs Sector Group (PSAC-Jobs) meeting on Thursday, which was relayed by the Presidential Communications Office through a statement on Friday.

    > Bro should just out right say that we want you to he a slave to the country for three years before you're free

    Officials from PSAC agreed that the local labor market for health care and information technology sectors cannot match the high pay offered in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Europe.

    > counterpoint those countries have better worker protections and perks (i.e PTO) than what we have here in PH I feel like she is missing the forest for the trees with this one

    “I think what we can do is to continue to offer certificate programs and train their skills. I think we can do that. There’s no way for us to retain them,” said Teresita Sy-Coson of SM Investments Corp, who presented the proposals in the meeting on behalf of the PSAC Jobs sector.

    > certificate programs that we all know the graduate will have to pay for out of pocket how about instead of that you consider worker rights and protections oh wait she is with SM Investments all the 7 hells must freeze before they even think about that

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    Reverting of the School Calender Planned

    www.gmanetwork.com DepEd to study proposals to revert back to June-March school calendar

    The Department of Education (DepEd) is studying the possibility of reverting to a June-March school calendar, three years after the move to an August-June schedule,

    DepEd to study proposals to revert back to June-March school calendar

    i dunno how to feel about this I was always told that this was to accommodate for int'l students and to avoid suspensions of brought by rainy season but something tells me that was never really the case

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    Your take on declining birthrates?

    psa.gov.ph Total Fertility Rate Declined from 2.7 in 2017 to 1.9 in 2022 | Philippine Statistics Authority | Republic of the Philippines

    Based on the preliminary results of the 2022 National Demographic and Health Survey (NDHS), the total fertility rate1 (TFR) of Filipino women aged 15 to 49 years declined from 2.7 children per woman in 2017 to 1.9 children per woman in 2022. Hence, the Philippines is already below the replacement fe...

    it seems like the anti-natalist mindset is starting to take root in /r/Philippines and would like to hear what the fediverse has to say about it

    Disclaimer : I'am a proponent of anti-natalism mainly cause of how messed up things have gotten from economy , politics and even societal norms I don't necessarily wish for the extinction of the human race but rather for a paradigm shift on how we can break free from the infinite growth mindset given that we live in a finite world

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    Marcod to sign debt forgiveness measures for CARP Beneficiaries

    President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. is set to enact a measure that will unburden farmers from decades-old debts under the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program, which distributes land to tillers but not for free.

    In a statement on Wednesday, Rep. Joey Sarte Salceda (Albay) explained that the proposed New Agrarian Emancipation Act will do this, and more.

    The NAEA will condone P58.125 billion, which represents unpaid amortization, interest payments, surcharges, and penalties of existing loans. These loans were held by an estimated 654,000 agrarian reform beneficiaries.

    This also covered a total of 1.18 million hectares of land awarded to beneficiaries.

    Salceda, chair of the House Ways and Means Committee, inserted additional provisions like amnesty for estate tax until 2025 and an exemption covering land transfers to legitimate heirs and successors.

    The Senate approved on third and final reading Senate Bill 1850 on March 16.

    Marcos Jr. is set to sign this measure into law in a ceremony on Friday, more than two weeks before his second national address.

    Issues with agrarian reform The CARP was a policy measure introduced during the time of President Corazon Aquino. The move was intended to reinvigorate agriculture in the country, by redistributing private and public agricultural lands to farmers.

    Despite its early success, this left the sector worse for wear. The government did not give Filipino farmers the capital and support services needed to transform the land to become profitable.

    That much was evident, as Salceda noted a portion of land awarded to CARP beneficiaries was unproductive.

    "CARP without adequate support services and with limited capital or entrepreneurship among farmer-beneficiaries is shown to have reduced agricultural productivity in CARP lands by as much as −34.1% compared to baseline," he said.

    Farmers and fisherfolk are the two poorest sectors of Philippine society, despite accounting for 10% of the country's gross domestic product annually.

    Rep. Wilbert Lee (AGRI Party-list), principal author of the House version of the NAEA, considered the pending passage a “win” for farmers since money to pay the condoned debt can instead be used on the farms.

    "Finally, they will be unburdened of their loans, interests, and penalties that contribute to their inability to overcome poverty, and are also major factors that have kept them from becoming fully productive," Lee added.

    Despite this, Sonny Africa, executive director at local nonprofit IBON Foundation, called the move a "belated and imperfect correction of a long-standing defect of agrarian reform in the country."

    "The government also shouldn't be making a big deal out of 'condoning' over P58 billion in arrears that it probably wouldn't be able to collect anyway because farmers are kept so poor," he said in a Viber message.

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    Question with hosting a lemmy instance behind a VPN

    Since ISPs in my country all use CGNAT i rely on tailscale for access outside I wanna try hosting my own lemmy instance and have a few questions

    • Are you still able to federate with other instances?
    • only people on the VPN will be able to join?
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    unbox.ph DICT will Not Push Thru Gradual Deactivation of Unregistered SIMs

    The DICT has changed their mind and will not push through with their plans for gradual deactivation of unregistered SIM cards.

    Scammers: "It's free real estate"

    > “Masyadong hassle pa yata. Gagawa pa tayo ng program to ano tapos we will just use it for one month. Eh yung development nun at deployment baka abutin ng three weeks or one month,” DICT Sec Ivan John Uy added, explaining that it’s not sensible to implement a program one month before the July 25 deadline for SIM registration.

    What do you mean "to ano"? At least explain what program you mean that just brings up even more confusion

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