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HandstandMick
·4 years ago·discuss
It takes two. If accurate and true, there is an obvious conflict between the two of you. John perhaps didn't listen to your point of view enough and in the reverse you didn't respect his view and role in the company. His success was your success and it would seem you both failed as a result of the conflict. Tech is full of difficult personality and ego. It's multicultural and communication challenges and cultural differences are common are often misinterpreted. At the end of the day though, many of us just want compassion and respect in our roles, to be valued and heard. All said, feel in this described circumstance that perhaps the initial folly was all indeed John's. He held the power after all to make the right start.
HandstandMick
·5 years ago·discuss
Minimum wages and tax reductions should all be indexed. Plenty of things are indexed to go up annually based, so why not the few things that really matter be it indexed down for taxes and up for minimum wages.
HandstandMick
·5 years ago·discuss
There are a lot of emotions in the comments here today. CloudFlare provides a clear response and it has merit. Archive.is surely is not 100 reliant on this single mechanism to load share or determine correct routing to cache locations, I agree with the poster - I can't see a reason why they would block this via Cloudflare when so many other mechanisms they should already be deploying to satisfy their requirements across multiple layers in the stack exist. Edit: The position makes or made no sense and smells fishy.
HandstandMick
·5 years ago·discuss
What works for me is to ignore the trash message, in Finder, find the App, right click open, macOS displays a warning and open prompt, click Open, next time around do the same and post it seems to be fine.
HandstandMick
·6 years ago·discuss
There are a lot of negative comments in this thread relating to hot desking. The perspective is interesting. From my own experience at first I felt the same, but soon after add noise cancellation headphones (almost everyone has), less cords eg Bluetooth, usb-c monitors, and ability to shift adhoc into smaller teams and groups when required I find it becomes such a winner. A lot of people seem setup or mark a desk as theirs, with books or custom Sun Station or whatever, and most people seem to respect this and get others needs. Hot desking obviously works differently for different types of work and or personalities.