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by malkia
1162 days ago
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Growing up in Bulgaria, in the 80s, live was easy and happy. Why? You did not have to think much about your future, finish high-school (required), get to university (free) or find a decent technical job. No complicated taxes, loans. Not much choice at the store - 2 kinds of everything - 2 kinds of beers, cheese, salami (well kind of). You look around - almost everyone is like you, maybe 2x less, maybe 2x more salary, some x10 - but you don't see them. Everyone was like a well sized job running in k8s or nomad :) - because the goverment was like that. It's much easier to compertmenalize such people... Now we are not "jobs" or "tasks" or "peons", we are people. So there was oppression, but it was hidden. People would joke, but then people might tell other people to the "secret service police". As a kid, I had pretty good childhood! But still not sure if I had to be an adult during that period how I would've felt. |
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Or were they so segmented or different that competition was not a thing?