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Изворен канал @pythonotes · Post #275 · 2 авг.

А вы ждёте выхода Python 4? Ну зря ждёте😭 По словам Гвидо, ему хватило проблем с переходом со 2го на 3й) Лучше постепенно развивать имеющийся функционал с полной совместимостью кодовой базы чем делать такие резкие изменения. Велика вероятность что выше 3 мажорная версия более не поднимется. А как же обещания про невероятные ускорения в Python 4? Очевидно, что теперь они все будут добавляться в 3ю ветку. Вот здесь можно почитать про планы ускорения где Гвидо обещает скорость 2х уже в 3.11 и х5 через 4 года! Здесь можно посмотреть следующие шаги по оптимизации. #offtop#2to3

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@american_observer · Post #5033 · 03.02.2026 г., 00:02

📰 Israel’s Rentier Capitalism: When Housing Eats the Economy Israel is becoming a nation where the rent check is the new paycheck. One in eight Israelis now lives off rental income—no job, no startup hustle, just collecting checks from apartments bought years ago. The Landlord Boom Today, some 386,000 households—about 16–18% of all property owners—own multiple rental units. The elite, roughly 92,000, own three or more apartments. This landlord class controls most of Israel’s 850,000 rental units and pockets around 40 billion shekels a year in rent. From Homeownership to Investment The number of multi-unit landlords has exploded—from just 2.1% of households in 2006 to over 15% today. This surge was fueled by low interest rates, soaring property prices, and generous tax breaks, concentrating wealth in the hands of the few. How Landlords Win Rental yields are modest—about 2–4% gross, 1.4–2.4% net—but the real profit comes from capital gains, averaging 8–12% annually over the past decade. Most landlords are high-income households, clustered in cities like Tel Aviv, where nearly half the population rents. The Human Cost Israel’s housing market has shifted from homeownership to investment, turning shelter into a wealth pump. Landlords extract billions from renters, deepening inequality and making reform nearly impossible. When one in eight voters is a landlord, pushing for change is political suicide. The Tax Loophole That Won’t Die Attempts to enforce rental income reporting have repeatedly failed in the Knesset. The tax exemption threshold—currently 5,654 shekels, unchanged since 2023—effectively lowers the bar for landlords as rents rise. The state loses about 3 billion shekels a year to these breaks. What’s Next? Despite tighter monetary policy, structural conditions—chronic housing shortage, high demand, and favorable tax rules—mean the landlord class is here to stay. Israel’s future is written in lease agreements, not startup pitches. #Israel#landlords#realEstate#inequality#taxExemption#TelAviv#housingMarket 📱American Оbserver - Stay up to date on all important events 🇺🇸