>not only can't do anything about it, but you'll never know.
And what would you do if you are there in person? Challenge them to a duel?
This whole scenario sounds very paranoid to me.
In my experience if you treat people decently and perform OK most co-workers won't talk negatively about you behind your back. Or maybe I just never noticed...
it did have 0 impact on me though if it happened.
I dont see how one anonymous poll at a FAANG company proves that.
Just because you are doing busywork doesn't mean it's efficient.
FWIW I agree with your other points.
you are reading something into my comment that is not there - I was saying immortal life would be a meaningless existence and no panacea to the human condition.
Trying to escape death is not only futile, it is a waste of life.
You are right of course, we should all touch grass more (I.e. really live) instead of trying to "solve" the human condition.
Death is not bad - without it life makes no sense.
Being 30 forever and immortal would be my definition of hell.
Death is doing a great job, leave it alone.
I didn't know the details of the case or am a lawyer; it just seemed this was what op was talking about. but looking into it the case seems pretty clear cut.
>heating an office space with 500+ people is much more efficient than heating 500 individual houses
Citation needed.
I would argue its very hard to make any general statement about this.
In my case the office is much more wasteful than the space I use for remote work for a multitude of reasons.
Maybe im smoothbrained but VSCode works great for me and I mainly write Go.
Lots of co-workers use GoLand and are very happy with it.
A few are using vim and among those three I wonder what you are looking for?
What bugs did you enounter with Vscode that made it unusable for you?
Love the idea!
Are you planning to keep the core tool stack OSS?
Would love to contribute to growing the project in the long term.
I imagine there could be avenues for monetization while keeping it OSS (e.g. Licence for business use)
>it’s ok for a business to let’s it’s competitors take its clients and market share?
I wonder when businesses are OK with that? Seems like something you would like to avoid always, not just when "at war" (whatever that means - did someone declare war on you?)
Im not saying we should ban any phrases, just using war talk when the worst that happens to you is you got to find another job is silly IMO.
Feel free to use any ohrases you like, this is just my personal opinion, not here to police anyones speech.
And what would you do if you are there in person? Challenge them to a duel?
This whole scenario sounds very paranoid to me. In my experience if you treat people decently and perform OK most co-workers won't talk negatively about you behind your back. Or maybe I just never noticed... it did have 0 impact on me though if it happened.