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www.demorgen.be De meerwaardebelasting is niet bedoeld voor de sterkste schouders

Paul De Grauwe is professor aan de London School of Economics. Zijn column verschijnt tweewekelijks. Volgens hem is de meerwaardebelasting die nu voorligt een miskleun.

De meerwaardebelasting is niet bedoeld voor de sterkste schouders

Non-paywalled version: https://archive.is/CdeEa

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How the West is helping Russia to fund its war on Ukraine
  • Nuclear or batteries come with their own kind of logistical problems.

    Edit: It might sound that I'm being a contrarian, but I'm with you. Europe has dug itself in a deep hole, and I'm not sure how it will manage its way out without depending on dictatorships.

  • Is this correct ?
  • High school teacher in my case. I knew a bit of BASIC before his lessons, but nothing major. I couldn't really see how to use it to make a whole program.

    Then his TurboPascal lessons opened up a whole world of possibilities. Not only did I take in the basics of any programming language, I also saw how these little blocks could lead to whole applications. Then I applied what I learned to PHP for some class websites, and am happy to say I'm still coding PHP to this day. I'll be forever grateful to that teacher.

  • Global warming target unlikely to be reached, UN says
  • There might indeed be ways around the filter, e.g. a stable, non-exploitative society but they would never reach space. The filter might indeed not even exist, space could indeed still be young but I'm not very convinced. If space were young, and if it were to expand as it currently does, civilizations would have fewer opportunities as there would be fewer visible stars to explore. As time grows, chances get smaller still.

    Let's say humans do cling on. I believe they will face challenges that are too steep to make long-term survival probable. Not only the heavily pollution and the unlivable climate, but the depletion of basic minerals will probably prove too great an obstacle. That band of humans must have held on and maintained all current technology, and have sufficient power sources, to be able to do some deep underground mining, as all easy-to-reach minerals have already gone. Without technology or those minerals, I'm not sure how we'll be growing food or cleaning the air to breathe.

  • Global warming target unlikely to be reached, UN says
  • I believe we're seeing a universal law in action: any technologically advanced civilization will end up destroying itself. Whether it's the warming due to extracted fossil fuels, or a nuclear war, or AI, ..., there is, and must be, a seed of destruction in every advanced civilization. I purposefully say 'must be' because of the Fermi paradox, which should indicate to us all how any sci-fi future is forever beyond our grasp.

  • What episode/season/movie do you consider as the ending in an otherwise long running franchise, and Why?
  • The Office when Michael left.

    Terminator 3 is the last of that series in my eyes. The others - although not too shabby (excluding Salvation of course) - I regard as fan fiction.

    Arrested Development - that last season just did not agree with me.

    Community - things dropped off quickly when Troy left.

  • www.politico.eu Belgium bugged Anderlecht football stadium to spy on Huawei MEP lobbying

    Dramatic revelations shed fresh light on investigation into whether Chinese tech firm tried to buy influence in EU politics.

    Belgium bugged Anderlecht football stadium to spy on Huawei MEP lobbying

    cross-posted from: https://lemmings.world/post/26831727

    > Belgian security agents bugged a corporate box at the RSC Anderlecht football stadium that was being used by Chinese tech giant Huawei to schmooze members of the European Parliament. > > They also listened into other conversations involving one of Huawei’s leading lobbyists, including in his car. The surveillance operations, confirmed by three people with close knowledge of the investigation, formed part of a wide-ranging probe into allegations of corruption that was first revealed in March. They contributed to the Belgian prosecutor’s decision, reported by POLITICO on Monday, to request that a group of MEPs have their immunities lifted so they can be investigated.

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    Court of Audit fears payback effects in Belgian budget are highly overestimated
  • Party of a balanced budget cannot balance the budget after years of not being able to balance the budget. Shocker!

    The plastics factory still irks me. 750 million given to a UK billionaire in return for 300 local jobs. If this were a government program, it would quickly be labelled as inefficient. In comparison, for that amount, we could've given those 300 workers unemployment benefits of 2000 a month for 104 years, and not have our earth and air polluted.

  • What apps do you use now that you're degoogled?
    1. Email: Migadu.com

    2. Cloud storage / file sync: Trying out some things, not settled yet

    3. Maps & navigation: OsmAnd

    4. Search engine: Kagi

    5. Web browser: Firefox

    6. Calendar: Baikal

    7. Contacts management: Baikal

    8. Notes / to-do lists: LogSeq

    9. Office suite (docs, spreadsheets, etc.): LibreOffice

    10. Messaging / chat: Matrix, Revolt, IRC

    11. Video calling: /

    12. Social media / microblogging / RSS reader / news: Lemmy (jerboa), Mastodon (Tusky), freshRSS

    13. Music streaming / podcast app: Navidrome +Tempo app for android

    14. Video streaming / YouTube alternative: Jellyfin

    15. Password manager: Bitwarden

    16. VPN / DNS / Firewall: Mullvad, wireguard

    17. Launcher / Android OS (if you use custom ROMs): GrapheneOS, Olauncher

    18. App store / APKs: Droidify, Aurora Store

    19. Photo backup / gallery: Ente

    20. Weather: OSS Weather (Android)

    21. Smart assistant (if any): /

    22. Anything else you’ve replaced?: /

    EDIT: Formatting

  • Here is how you can almost guarantee that your Android phone cannot connect to any Google server.
  • Aurora is a thing of beauty when you really need a specific app on the Play Store.

    I do notice however that a local public transport app is malfunctioning since a few weeks, I suspect because of a Play Store update enforcing some dependency or integrity check, causing some apps to fail. For now, it's just one or two, but I'm anxiously bracing for the next app to fail.

  • www.belganewsagency.eu Flanders’ labour migration crackdown at odds with OECD recommendations

    The Flemish government is introducing stricter labour migration policies aimed at reducing the number of non-EU workers, particularly those with...

    Flanders’ labour migration crackdown at odds with OECD recommendations

    The Flemish government is introducing stricter labour migration policies aimed at reducing the number of non-EU workers, particularly those with low qualifications. However, a recent OECD report warns that such restrictions could harm Flanders’ economy.

    Employment minister Zuhal Demir announced that employers will be required to prioritise hiring from within Flanders before recruiting from outside the EU. While high-skilled migrants will still be welcomed, with faster administrative processing for non-EU work permit applications, the new policy will specifically exclude low-skilled non-EU workers from roles such as cleaners, fast-food staff, and dishwashers. EU workers and seasonal agricultural labourers will remain exempt.

    The government thus wants to prioritise local workers to counter rising unemployment and recent collective redundancies. According to Demir, it is essential to “help our own people” before looking abroad. She further emphasised that while Flanders remains open to international top talent, the focus should be on training local workers and utilising the existing regional labour force.

    However, the OECD points out that this approach disregards the reality of the Flemish labour market. The report, released in March 2025, highlights that Flanders faces one of the tightest labour markets in Europe and that the region deals with severe shortages across both skilled and unskilled sectors. Despite high employment rates, Flanders is struggling with a mismatch between available jobs and qualified workers, particularly in technical, care, and low-skilled service roles.

    The OECD says that improving local employment is important, but stresses that a balanced migration policy is crucial to sustaining Flanders’ economic health. “Given the urgent nature of shortages in the labour market and considering that activation policies and measures encouraging labour mobility take time to have impact, labour migration is expected to become more important over the coming years.”

    The OECD recommends that Flanders streamline its migration framework to make it more flexible and efficient, allowing for the faster integration of skilled and unskilled workers alike. Focusing solely on high-skilled migration overlooks the reality that many sectors, such as hospitality and care, continue to face persistent staff shortages and that local recruitment there has already proven insufficient.

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    Start of the new tram today in Liège, Belgium

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/11547794

    > cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/11547677 > > > Start der neuen Tram heute in Lüttich!

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    www.rfi.fr Belgian prince seeks social security on top of allowance

    An unconventional Belgian prince will learn on Monday if he has the right to social security on top of his royal allowance after he sued for coverage -- the first time a royal has taken such action against…

    Belgian prince seeks social security on top of allowance

    cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/35691280

    > > Brussels (Belgium) (AFP) – An unconventional Belgian prince will learn on Monday if he has the right to social security on top of his royal allowance after he sued for coverage -- the first time a royal has taken such action against the state in the country's nearly 200-year history. > > > The 61-year-old Prince Laurent, youngest of three children of the former king and queen, insists his work entitles his family to social security -- and that he is acting out of "principle" rather than for money. > > >Prince Laurent is no stranger to embarrassing the royal family. His long list of unwelcome antics includes likening his relatives to East Germany's Stasi secret police in 2015. > > >In 2018, his annual state allowance was cut by 15 percent because he met foreign dignitaries without the federal government's approval. > > >It was not his first faux pas, but the punishment was unprecedented. > > >Laurent -- who received 388,000 euros ($425,000) last year from state coffers and lives in his home rent-free -- insists he is not motivated by money. > > >"This is not about financial means but principle," he told Belgian broadcaster RTBF. > > >"When a migrant comes here, he registers, he has a right to it. I may be a migrant too, but one whose family established the state in place," he added. > > >Laurent has pointed to medical costs and his concerns over his family's financial wellbeing since the royal allowance will be cut when he dies. > > >The prince has had an animal welfare foundation offering free veterinary care in clinics for the past 10 years. > > >He says the foundation work, alongside dozens of visits representing Belgium and participation on several boards, means he has a busy schedule. > > >The prince believes he is entitled to social security coverage for independent entrepreneurs. > > >He took legal action after his application was refused. A first hearing was held in November 2024. > > >The prince did not take legal action on a "whim", said his lawyer Olivier Rijckaert, in an article in Le Soir newspaper. > > >Social security is "a right granted by Belgian law to every resident, from the poorest to the biggest billionaire", the lawyer added. > > >Laurent only receives a salary worth 25 percent of his allowance, since the rest covers professional expenses including travel and wages for a staff member. > > >This comes to a monthly net wage for the prince of 5,000 euros ($5,480), which is comparable to the "average salary of a senior executive in Belgium", but without the usual "full social security coverage", Rijckaert said. > > >Laurent and his British wife, Claire, have three children now in their twenties. > > >Without this coverage, Laurent cannot claim reimbursement for certain medical expenses, or sick pay if he is unable to work. > > >He is not the only royal to have been unhappy about money. > > >When King Albert II abdicated in favour of his son Philippe after 20 years of reign in 2013, the ex-monarch found his 923,000 euros ($1.25 million) a year insufficient. > > >Laurent has lambasted what he calls an attempt to "control" him. > > >"I never asked for an allowance! I always wanted to work, but I was prevented from doing so," he said in 2023, noting his desire, at the age of 60, to "finally" be able to pursue independent projects. > > >The judgment will not be delivered in public but sent to the parties in the case on Monday.

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    [article] 'Don't be a Putin': Brussel residents take action against parked cars 'annexing' pavement
    www.brusselstimes.com 'Don't be a Putin': Uccle residents take action against parked cars 'annexing' pavement

    Residents protested against motorists parking on the pavement by putting up stickers reading: "Don't be a Putin. Don't annex the pavement."

    'Don't be a Putin': Uccle residents take action against parked cars 'annexing' pavement

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.it/post/16080182

    > A collective of pedestrians living in the Brussels is fighting illegal parking by putting humorous stickers on the rear windows of cars parked on the pavement – hindering people wanting to walk or cycle safely. > > The sticker read: "Don't be a Putin. Don't annex the pavement." > > !Picture of the sticker s

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    "30 Best books of short stories I've read" - Old Man and the Read

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27050557

    > Just sharing another video, enjoy!

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    www.techpowerup.com ASML and imec Sign Strategic Partnership Agreement to Support Semiconductor Research and Sustainable Innovation in Europe

    ASML Holding N.V. (ASML) and imec, a leading research and innovation hub in nanoelectronics and digital technologies, today announce that they have signed a new strategic partnership agreement, focusing on research and sustainability. The agreement has a duration of five years and aims to deliver va...

    ASML and imec Sign Strategic Partnership Agreement to Support Semiconductor Research and Sustainable Innovation in Europe
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    Beware Hollywood’s digital demolition: it’s as if your favourite films and TV shows never existed
    www.theguardian.com Beware Hollywood’s digital demolition: it’s as if your favourite films and TV shows never existed | Zach Schonfeld

    The amount of media being wiped from the internet is worrying for viewers, and industry workers who need the exposure, says journalist and critic Zach Schonfeld

    Beware Hollywood’s digital demolition: it’s as if your favourite films and TV shows never existed | Zach Schonfeld

    >Last June, fans of Comedy Central – the long-running channel behind beloved programmes such as The Daily Show and South Park – received an unwelcome surprise. Paramount Global, Comedy Central’s parent company, unceremoniously purged the vast repository of video content on the channel’s website, which dated back to the late 1990s. > > Every Daily Show episode since Jon Stewart took over as host in 1999? Disappeared. The historic remains of The Colbert Report? Disappeared. Presumably, one hopes, those materials remain archived internally somewhere, but for the general masses, they’re kaput. Instead, the links redirect visitors to Paramount+, a streaming service whose offerings pale in comparison. (The service offers recent seasons of the Daily Show to paying subscribers, but only a fraction of the prior archive.) > >Such digital demolitions are becoming routine. For fans and scholars of pop culture, 2024 may go down as the year the internet shrank. Despite the immense archiving capabilities of the internet, we’re living through an age of mass deletion, a moment when entertainment and media corporations see themselves not as custodians of valuable cultural history, once freely available, but as ruthless maximisers of profit. Those of us who believe in the historical value of accessing media from the past are paying the price.

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    [Dutch] Bazelende Ben Weyts

    Caught this gem on the news the other day.

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    Internal vetting confirms SNCB made mistakes in awarding contract to friend of rail boss Sophie Dutordoir [Dutch]

    Surprise surprise. And of course, the usual casual dismissal of corruption: >"We take note of the audit," responded the cabinet of Minister of Mobility Georges Gilkinet (Ecolo). "We will read the additional report of the Court of Audit with great attention. Since 2018, many improvements have already been made in terms of procurement policy at Ypto."

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    Asked by Ineos, Jambon government cracks down on financial risk management [DUTCH]
    www.apache.be Op vraag van Ineos kraakt regering-Jambon financieel risicobeheer

    Interne documenten tonen hoe de Vlaamse Regering plat op de buik gaat voor de Britse chemiereus.

    Op vraag van Ineos kraakt regering-Jambon financieel risicobeheer

    Als de Britse chemiereus Ineos vraagt, dan draait de Vlaamse Regering. Interne documenten die Apache kon inkijken, tonen hoe de regering-Jambon op vraag van Ineos-topman Jim Ratcliffe de eigen financiële principes in de weegschaal legt.

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    www.apache.be Het vergeten zedenschandaal van Oostakker

    In een weeshuis en een school werden 250 kinderen jarenlang seksueel misbruikt door geestelijken.

    Het vergeten zedenschandaal van Oostakker
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    www.vox.com Here’s how the EU’s ETIAS program will impact your travel

    The travel authorization is set to roll out in 2024 and will affect travelers across the globe.

    Here’s how the EU’s ETIAS program will impact your travel
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    apache.be Kustburgemeesters willen nog meer commerce op het strand

    Nog nooit stonden zoveel strandbars aan de Belgische kust.

    Kustburgemeesters willen nog meer commerce op het strand

    Nog nooit stonden zoveel strandbars aan de Belgische kust. De regels zijn tien jaar oud en kustburgemeesters lobbyen vandaag voor een verdere versoepeling, al raken ze het onderling niet eens. Verschillende badplaatsen zoeken alleszins de grens op van wat mag. Volgens de natuur- en milieubeweging zit het strand echt wel vol.

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    Chromecast alternatives?

    I'm full on de-googling. I have set up ProtonMail as my main, a selfhosted NextCloud to store my calendar, drive and photos, I'm even erasing all my maps reviews by hand. The only thing I'm still unsure about: how should I replace my chromecast? Besides the amazon, apple or roku devices, which do you use? Which device do you recommend?

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    apache.be Protest tegen onveiligheid rond dorpsschooltje eindigt voor rechter

    Een duidelijk geval van juridische intimidatie door het nabijgelegen veevoederbedrijf, zegt professor Dirk Voorhoof.

    Protest tegen onveiligheid rond dorpsschooltje eindigt voor rechter

    >“Ik vroeg destijds aan toenmalig zaakvoeder Hans Nollet of dat zomaar kon: pal naast een school een bedrijf uitbouwen dat zou leiden tot steeds meer stof- en lawaaihinder en continu op- en afrijden van vrachtwagens.” > >In de loop van de jaren zou Declercq die vraag nog vaker stellen. Keer op keer werd hij gesust, maar hij zag dat steeds meer en grotere vrachtwagens het terrein op reden. Naarmate de bezorgdheid groeide, begon hij zich te informeren over de gevaarlijke verkeerssituaties. > >“Toen het bedrijf in 2020 weer een nieuwe vergunningsaanvraag indiende, vroegen we de documenten op omdat we wilden weten wat de impact zou zijn op de veiligheid van de schoolomgeving en de leefbaarheid van het dorp”, zegt Declercq. > >Toen pas kwam hij erachter dat er gevaar is voor stofexplosie en dat negen jaar eerder, in 2011, een risicoanalyse was opgemaakt. Een explosie kan zich voordoen wanneer stof en lucht in een bepaalde verhouding aanwezig zijn en er een ontstekingsbron aanwezig is. > >De situatie van het bedrijf werd in de studie naar stofexplosie precair genoemd wegens de nabijheid van de school. “We stelden vast dat een en ander niet leek te kloppen. Zo vermeldde de risicoanalyse dat het klooster leeg stond, terwijl er zich onder andere een klas en een slaapruimte bevonden voor de kleuters.” Het plaatsbezoek was tijdens de paasvakantie gebeurd en op dat moment waren geen kinderen aanwezig.

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