> I can often smell the people around me. Generally, they don’t smell good. I can often hear conversations that are on the other side of the office. (Have you ever tried to add up numbers while someone else says other random numbers at you? It’s like that.) When people walk past my field of vision, I can’t focus on my screen. When I try to tune out all of these distractions, it consumes a lot of energy. Doing it hour after hour, day after day would leave me depleted, exhausted, unable to focus.
I always just thought putting up with this was what I got paid for. Like isn't this why working on-site sucks?
The people are removed from the ordering experience at all McDonalds in my local area (Sydney Australia-ish)
The registers are hidden behind a counter and there's no obvious place to order, unless you use the kiosk.
If you stand at the empty counter for ~5 minutes, a staff member will eventually appear for something else (e.g. to give out an order) and serve you reluctantly - it's awful.
We get the car parked in the shopping centre with big "WIN THIS CAR" signs. Entry is $5-10 per ticket though, so it seems feasible there's actually a winner somewhere along the way (My assumption is a Mustang appears in a few shopping centres at once and one is ultimately given away, for example).
Null could imply the field was present and a value not entered or not necessary.
Missing could imply the field was never known about at all. The context is important.
1. In a thread about being locked out of google services because of AI black box, it makes sense to reduce dependence anywhere possible
2. If you get a new device, you need to un-enrol and re-enrol in all 2fa providers with g authenticator - it's a nightmare. Very hard if the old device got fatally dropped in a pool! I know at least with Authy you can carry the tokens to a new device.