Oh OK, yeah when I said "we", I meant Dutch people - as far as I know Dutch people aren't able to choose our own pension funds.
Vincent
Cool! So how do you do that? If I go to e.g. the ABP site, I see no way to sign up. (Both ABP and BPF Bouw are sector-specifc too, I suppose, maybe that's the issue? But looking at a more generic pension provider, they mention either being part of HR, or self-employed...)
There's always talk about that (see alternative 2), but that could block packaging core apps as Flatpaks.
I don't think we really have the freedom to choose our own pension funds, do we? Possibly if you're self-employed.
You're not just wasting your time by commenting - you're wasting ours.
Smack that. Always describes exactly how I feel when I feel sad.
Oof, that's pretty creepy.
Ha OK, I don't know what ozon is and I don't think I've had to edit .desktop
files so far, so I'm probably good. I'm on Silverblue, so I suppose they're still doing system installs, or are looking at existing packages and following their lead.
Thanks for the clarification!
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able to reason (whenever they don't smell prey)
So it smelling prey for zombies like being horny for humans?
Wait, if I run flatpak list --system --columns=application
, it looks like all my Flatpaks are system Flatpaks. Running flatpak list --user --columns=application
shoulds just a couple of platform packages. What am I missing out on? What is this needed for:
like forcing crappy electron apps to use wayland
(Either way, thanks for writing up a detailed guide!)
Ha, does that mean they simply don't give you a pension? Or is it the case that you pick one and they handle it?
But yeah, sounds like it's specific to your company, unfortunately.