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And when it’s 100+f in the summer? AC has to run enough to keep them cool
And when it’s 100+f in the summer? AC has to run enough to keep them cool
Not if you have pets at home
Clean fuel for the furnace
Gotta pay min wage for that
Using single character variable names is always bad practice
I’m not so sure they need to given that over 50% of Americans live completely paycheck to paycheck
Happy employees are less likely to be socially engineered? Wow shocker
Purple, pink, cream, and LaCroix purple
Show it, the studies have shown that workers are more productive when remote. Evidence would help make things easier to stomach with this insane RTO push. Covid is still kicking around, and the dramatic return to commutes is damaging to our planet.
Coordination comes from competent leadership regardless of location. Any company larger than 10 people needs some way to handle coordination. Async coordination is really under trained and under utilized as a result but works really well with remote workers. You can’t async everything tho so synchronous coordination happens the same way remotely as it does in person, with a meeting and sequential execution. This is basic stuff for people who work with logic often like programmers who have had remote work opportunities for decades now.
Mentoring, you’re worried about that when most companies won’t pay for training or provide time or bandwidth for mentorship. Assuming leadership is onboard with the actual costs and output reductions that come with mentorship, you collaborate mostly the same way IRL as you do remotely: by looking at a screen together. Which is far easier over zoom / teams. Or you ask questions in a call or through chat.
We really ought to make jobs that can be remote have to justify undue hardship to RTO too.
Firmly in camp conservative (yikes) Fav OS: Fedora Fav browser: Firefox Fav apps: Thunder and Element and technically feeder but only because I haven’t had the energy to write my own rss feed consumer nervously in dart/flutter
I’m in the process of putting together my own next cloud and moving to proton mail. After that I’ll be able to install bridges from a self hosted matrix to discord for people and teams for work. I use edge, outlook, and teams on my work computer but it occasionally connects to my home network so at some point I’ll probably put it on an isolated vlan.
Yeah I think that makes CSS a manager. It’s always prioritizing not important things
But the stories and epics too
I can understand why you’d be concerned about lemmy falling victim to dead internet theory but I can assure you that we are all totally real and definitely not super advanced AI trying to steal your personal data.
Thunder has been my go-to. Not sure I could specify why beyond the fact that it just works
What do you like about it? Do you get stage fright?
Just typescript at that point
PHP dynamic sites, Ruby on Rails, or MVC in whatever language works for you is really what we should be doing
I think pcsx 2 let’s you put a PS2 CD in and run it through the emulator