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Tim Linka

@TimRuhr

Ruhrpott native in Finland's oldest city. Täl pual jokke. Machine babysitter. Interests: industry, economic history. Finland needs more Brrrr! 🏭🏗🚛

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I'm watching some cheesy Korean romcom (don't ask me why) and it's surprisingly wholesome but if the depiction of Korea's stratified work life is only 10% accurate I'd lose my mind. I tend to avoid conflicts but I have never let any boss or senior colleague bully me.

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It’s the same way if you’re still using the “silicon wherever” label, you’re just stuck in the endless 90s,

A place where boomer politicians think setting up a glorified office park, putting a few universities there, a few glitzy cafes, and a few government funded startup…

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Turku decided that getting to the railway station and buying train tickets must become more difficult because of of course it did. yle.fi/a/74-20084502

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Today, Finland has no instrument of expansion anymore. The old one - a hybrid model where entrepreneurs and the state as a large owner of heavy industry coexisted and worked together - broke down in the 1990s. observingfinland.com/blog/instrumen…

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Today, Finland has no instrument of expansion anymore. The old one - a hybrid model where entrepreneurs and the state as a large owner of heavy industry coexisted and worked together - broke down in the 1990s. observingfinland.com/blog/instrumen…

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Could be that with Samsung the Japanification of Korean corporations begins. trendforce.com/news/2024/04/1…

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The ratchet has turned once again into the familiar direction: VAT goes up 1.5 percentage points. I'm so glad Nordea and Kone pay 6 percentage points less in corporate tax these days. Imagine how bad things would be otherwise. iltalehti.fi/politiikka/a/1…

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