I remember when self-reported online polls were considered dirty and useless.
Oh, how the times have changed.
I remember when self-reported online polls were considered dirty and useless.
Oh, how the times have changed.
It was the window seal.
Was talking to a friend last week. He said the first company that offers fully remote, 4-day, 32-hour work weeks at full salary and benefits will get FLOODED with quality resumes, and nobody will ever want to leave there.
I'm feeling attacked.
Read the book. Great story. Was curious why they decided to roll up the program at the end and blow their own cover. Book mentioned it was getting too popular, but that didn't sound right.
Hopefully, the talk will explain it a little better. Bookmarked to watch.
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Background: https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-18303012
"She states she did not regret her actions."
Was reading an article about creation of a large public beach. It only sat 2ft above sea level and often washed over in high tide. The developers bulldozed sand from the sea side to bring it up to 12ft. But they had big troubles with wind blowing the sand inland. It almost scuttled the whole project.
So they planted hardy native grass that grew roots toward the water. It mitigated the dust problem.
Wonder if a similar thing can be done with native desert vegetation to solve this problem.
Yup. Techie, but with other interests. There are dozens of us.
Edit: gave up on Twitter and Reddit after being early adopter of both. Moved over to Fediverse and not regretting it one bit. All good.