Dang if only you could click the "about" link at the top of the page to find a comprehensive explaination of the software...
Darohan
It says on the page that
As weβre committed not to add paywalls, this purchase will not grant you any additional features in Immich. We rely on users like you to support Immichβs ongoing development.
So this is a purchase which grants you no extra bonus, which is functionally a donation. This is a common practice with software supported by Futo - they offer the software for free, but ask that you pay a good-faith "license fee" for the software anyway to help fund development. I think Louis Rossman has a video about it somewhere, if I remember I'll link it in an edit when I have time to find it later.
He does not like them, Sam-I-Am
So you're... Just trolling then? Trolling here seems even more pointless than usual.
Read the whole article and can't find anything in there that relates the Manx language to the gender-neutral latinx/latine movement other than the fact that both words end in "nx" (which plenty of other words already do; jinx, lynx, larynx, etc.). Manx doesn't seem to have gendered words beyond 3rd person pronouns, and they're not even from the same langulanguage families (gaelic vs latin, though "Manx" as a word come from Norse).
This feels like a weird thing to bring up on this article.
So then everyone's favourite children's character Goofy....
~~TIL the French are paying a lot more tax than me~~ (no it's about the same just distributed differently) - but also their health system is Definitely better than my country, so that tracks. That said, your income there is a little bit higher the average French income is only about 43,000β¬. Pressing the "median wage" button on that link you provided rounds out to only 280β¬ per month that go to public health care. What I've really learnt from this is that I want to move to France now... If only I could get over having to speak French.
we do pay a Medicare levy in our taxes but it's nothing like USA costs
I was thinking about this too - the American monthly health insurance cost is significantly more than my entire monthly tax contribution, including the public healthcare contributions - and I'm not even "low income" by any definition.
Wait American health insurance costs THAT MUCH? And then you have to pay MORE to use it? I'd been imagining a few hundred dollars p.m. and still thinking "that's too much". How is there anyone in your country who believes that public health could cost more than that?
You guys need serious help, I'm so sorry.
I have a medical treatment coming up that I'd thought was rather expensive, but after learning that it costs the same as 2 months of terrible medical cover in the USA I feel a bit better about it...
Prime suspect, arrested very recently is named Luigi Mangione
Yeah dog, we have flow, yeah dog, this is high kick nice