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xtalx
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
This won’t get done in the next 25 years, if ever.
xtalx
·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I think that’s definitely a thoughtful approach but there is no carrot big enough. 50% increase or double my pay, maybe. That’s how big of deal WFH is to most. My work is trying to develop some in office novelties that I think most won’t care about one iota. I miss the office sometimes but then I remember all the crap that comes with it.
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·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
The web would pretty bland and less usable without CSS. White background and full page width Times New Roman paragraphs, inline images.
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·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I use Kailh Box Navy switches. Sounds like Cherry blues but deeper and louder. Like a v6 vs a v8. Ha. I work from home though. Although I will say I don’t think the crappy membrane dell keyboards are quiet the sound is just different.
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·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
After I started working from home I started showering less than every day and I noticed that I don’t feel as good if I don’t shower. I feel like I’m not fully awake. It’s not about cleanliness exactly. I start to get into a mental funk if I don’t shower. It’s like a reset or something.
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·2 tahun yang lalu·discuss
David Walsh! Blast from the past. I used to read his stuff when I was starting out almost 20 years ago.
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·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I don’t think I’ve been in the super high end Tesla but every other one I’ve ridden in felt like an economy car. The seats are terrible and the suspension on those things is an abomination. I also severely dislike all the usual suspects… huge screen, no knobs. It’s like that “safe” spaceship in Futurama. I can understand making a totally utilitarian vehicle but Tesla isn’t in that price bracket. For the price, it should be a lot more comfortable.
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·3 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I don’t know why relative humidity is used for laymen. I remember when I learned the Dew Point is what you can use to gauge what it feels like. I grew up in the South and later in life moved to the northwest and people would say it was humid sometimes in the summer and could never understand why they thought that. They’re just looking at the relative humidity on the weather app or whatever. Whatever the RH is if the dew point is 70°+ it’s gonna feel way hotter.