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So, Here is my 1st post then!
Good Afternoon on the east coast!! How are you, guys?
So, this is my 1st post on here and I wanted to use this place as my journal/journey updates on my life and random ideas that pops into my head, because I'm weird like that. lol I hope you guys enjoy my page. Also, I want to be able to upload my sims stories that I like to create and share them with you guys. And I'm also in school for CNA at the moment and trying to reach my goal to become a RN. I know this isn't easy task especially while raising 3 kids, 4 cats, 1 dog, and a fiancé! My life have always been messing but I won't change it for anything! Hope to be posting soon!
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공무원 급여 구조와 수당 체계 정리
공무원 급여는 일반적인 연봉제와 다르게, 법령에 따른 급여표와 다양한 수당 체계를 기반으로 운영됩니다. 제가 공직에 처음 발을 들였을 때 가장 먼저 마주했던 혼란 중 하나가 급여 구조였고, 직접 경험하면서 점차 정리하게 되었습니다.
공무원 급여는 기본급과 여러 수당으로 구성됩니다. 기본급은 직급과 호봉에 따라 고정되며, 수당은 개인의 근무환경, 가족 상황, 근무 지역 등에 따라 달라집니다. 정근수당, 명절휴가비, 가족수당, 초과근무수당 등 항목도 다양하고, 매년 인사혁신처에서 규정이 갱신됩니다.
2024년 기준으로는 기본급이 1.8% 인상되었고, 9급 1호봉의 월 기본급은 약 167만 원 수준입니다. 급여일은 보통 매달 21일 전후이며, 주말이나 공휴일이 끼는 경우 앞당겨서 입금됩니다.
급여명세서는 대부분 내부 전산 시스템(GOSIMS 또는 그룹웨어)을 통해 확인이 가능하며, 월별로 PDF 저장 및 출력이 가능하여 대출, 연말정산 등에도 활용됩니다.
육아휴직, 병가, 질병휴직 시의 급여 지급 기준도 다르며, 특히 퇴직 시에는 일할계산, 연가보상비, 정근수당 등 다양한 항목이 함께 정산됩니다.
공무원 급여 관련해 실수나 누락이 발생할 경우, 먼저 인사담당자와 소통한 후 필요 시 국민신문고를 통해 공식 민원을 접수할 수 있습니다.
급여 체계는 이해만 된다면 꽤 체계적이고 논리적으로 구성되어 있습니다. 제가 직접 경험하고 정리한 내용을 자세하게 정리한 글이 있으니 참고하시면 좋겠습니다.
→ 공무원 급여 전체 정리 가이드 보러가기
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This Week in Rust 598
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Announcing rustup 1.28.2
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Automatic interleaving of high-level concurrent operations
Flattening Rust's Learning Curve
The Evolution of Rust
std::mem is... interesting
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Newtyped Indices are Proofs
What is my fuzzer doing?
A Rust API Inspired by Python, Powered by Serde
How to create small and secure Docker images for Rust (FROM scratch)
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Research
An Interactive Debugger for Rust Trait Errors
RustAssistant: Using LLMs to Fix Compilation Errors in Rust Code
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Memory-safe sudo to become the default in Ubuntu
How To Get A Rust Job Part I: Companies Already Using Rust
GOSIM Spotlight Finalists at RustWeek
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Updates from the Rust Project
447 pull requests were merged in the last week
Compiler
handle paren in macro expand for let-init-else expr
implement or-patterns for pattern types
initial support for dynamically linked crates
mir-opt: execute MatchBranchSimplification after GVN
refactor rustc_on_unimplemented's filter parser
perf: optimize the codegen for Span::from_expansion
perf: delay checking of #[rustc_no_implicit_autorefs] in autoref lint
perf: simplify LazyAttrTokenStream
perf: use a closure instead of three chained iterators
transmutability: merge contiguous runs with a common destination
transmutability: uninit transition matches unit byte only
Library
avoid redundant WTF-8 checks in PathBuf
delegate to inner vec::IntoIter from env::ArgsOs
implement Iterator::last for vec::IntoIter
stabilize ptr::swap_nonoverlapping in const
stabilize select_unpredictable
streamline the format macro
Cargo
cargo add: suggest similarly named features
in package-workspace, keep dev-dependencies if they have a version
Rustdoc
fix doctest heuristic for main fn wrapping
Rustfmt
also allow bool literals as first item of let chain
Clippy
don't warn about unloaded crates
fix collapsible_if false positive on block stmt before expr
fix manual_unwrap_or_default false positive on ref binding
fix: manual_slice_fill false positive on IndexMut overload
fix: unused_async false positive on default impl
gate collapsible_if let_chains lints on edition 2024 and MSRV
Rust-Analyzer
add PGO support to install
better handle parallelism in cache priming
disable fixpoint for variance computation temporarily
add an assist to unwrap a type with a generic arg
correct assoc ty bound var starting index
correct span info for mir::Operand
don't panic on some weird code
fix move_bounds assists not working for lifetimes
fix incorrect handling of unresolved non-module imports in name resolution
fix proc-macro API creating malformed negative literals
implement mut to const ptr cast for method resolution
improve parser recovery a bit
negative nums in concat! expansion
remove unnecessary token length check for macros in renaming
improve the let code snippet
render more lifetimes
support environment variable CARGO_MANIFEST_PATH
Rust Compiler Performance Triage
A relatively noisy week due to addition of new benchmarks as part of our 2025 benchmark update, and a number of large regressions in a rollup landing late in the week (and so not yet investigated).
Triage done by @simulacrum. Revision range: 25cdf1f6..62c5f58f
2 Regressions, 2 Improvements, 6 Mixed; 3 of them in rollups 31 artifact comparisons made in total
Full report here.
Approved RFCs
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Tracking Issues & PRs
Rust
Temporary lifetime extension through tuple struct and tuple variant constructors
Stabilize the avx512 target features
Make missing_fragment_specifier an unconditional error
Error on recursive opaque ty in HIR typeck
Add std::io::Seek instance for std::io::Take
remove intrinsics::drop_in_place
Stabilize tcp_quickack
Change the desugaring of assert! for better error output
[Tracking Issue for non_null_from_ref](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/130823)
Make well-formedness predicates no longer coinductive
Fix parameter order for _by() variants of min / max/ minmax in std::cmp
Finalize repeat expr inference behaviour with inferred repeat counts
Implement (part of) ACP 429: add DerefMut to Lazy[Cell/Lock]
Other Areas
Cargo
Stabilize doctest-xcompile
Rust RFCs
RFC: map_or_default in Option and Result
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RFC: enable derive(From) for single-field structs
#![register_{attribute,lint}_tool]
RFC: Add an attribute for raising the alignment of various items
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There is no “otu/etu” in English by Lọọlọ Ama Chi
In the book, After God Is Dibia, Procfessor J.A. Umeh talks about “Etu” as one of Igbo mystical philosophical concepts. This has been one of my favorite parts of the book as it discusses a concept that you hear in American scientific communities as First Principles. Nowadays First Principles is a hot button topic in American scientific communities as it has been popularized by Elon Musk. The thought process that one can understand most things by reasoning from fundamental concepts, or breaking it down to the source/origin.
“First principles is…boil things down to the most fundamental truths…and then reason up from there.” -Elon Musk
But this concept has been in IGBO from the times of our ancestors. In the book After God is Dibia, it is explained that:
“Etu, which is Igbo Afa Language is Aka Obi which is the context literally means “Mind of God” or “the Divine Essence” or “the Soul of the matter/issue/thing” as the case may be… The nearest English word for Etu is “the How”. When Igbo man/woman requests of you Biko gosim etu e si-eme ya (please show me How it is done) or Biko zim etu e si me ya or Biko gosim/zikom etu e sili me ya (please show me how it was performed/accomplished/done), he or she is requesting the Etu principle behind it.” This, so far has been one of my most favorite parts of the book After God is Dibia, because it really points to what I have come to love about Igbo language. The closeness of Igbo to the truth of how things are. The way Igbos discuss things is very fundamental. When you try to say things in English, they become more and more abstract (and that is not necessarily a good thing). The day Igbo begins to talk about scientific and technological concepts will be when the world will truly know the power of Igbo. The Igbo language in its purest form is a technology all its own. It was designed to explain things in a world where there was no paper and pen…no laptops. It was designed to explain things so that information can be understood, remembered, digested, passed on, disguised without writing down a single word.
A proverb in the book After God is Dibia states: “Uzu amaghi etu esi-akpu Ogene, ya nee egbe anya n’odu.” This means: “The blacksmith who does not know the how of fashioning/fabricating Ogene should observe the tail of the kite.” The book goes on to say that: “All things and events take their form adn become resolved in accordance with Etu. And this is so whether they are cooperating or conflicting, harmonious or turbulent. Etu which we have seen in afa language is Aka Obi which literally means God’s Obi is, in other words, first movemnet or original movement, or prime mover or prime move or divine movement; the first movement from the position of akwu, mind of God, the Divine Spirit, the divine essence, or the soul of the matter/issue/thing; first principles, divine principles; the how of issue or thing; how things happen; how things work… Etu in Igbo philosophy is Absolute — both the path and the goal… Etu, being the underlying principle in all that is created and all exists, in essence, Chi.” This is only a sample of the deep concepts covered in the book, and I know I cannot understand all of it just reading it one time. I am sure I will go back and read some parts again as my knowledge of Igbo language goes deeper and deeper. I just loved this concept so much that I had to pause and think it through, because it is the real beauty of Igbo, and why it is important for us to study and build and create using this powerful language. Udo.
#dibia#uzu#igbo#african#africanspirituality#african culture#igbo religion#igbo spirituality#kemetic dreams#obi#soul#elon musk#ancestors
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Friday's "Red" #red #underestimated #underated #adored #benevolent #gosimer #exalted #triumphant #victorious #welltraveled #admored #envied #worshipped #whole #holy #righteous (at St Thomas Church-Seatac/Tukwila)
#gosimer#triumphant#righteous#benevolent#admored#underestimated#worshipped#exalted#holy#envied#adored#victorious#welltraveled#underated#red#whole
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Are you planning a trip to Europe and looking for the best data SIM card for Europe? Here's a look at KnowRoaming and why you should use them including how their sticker SIM technology works, where the app comes in, their bundle rates, and detailed chart comparing KnowRoaming to competitors like Skyroam, KeepGo, GigSky and Gosim #knowroaming #dataroaming #roamfreely #letsroam
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e나라도움과 공공기관 ERP시스템간 국고보조금 교부 및 집행정보의 효율적 연계에 관한 연구 = A Study on the Effective Interface of a Government Subsidy Derivery and Execute Information Between Gosims and Public Institutions ERP System
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