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Comment Re: I don't buy the "sense of community" claim. (Score 1) 58

Yes but also brought in new hires and anyone else. We had already operated in basically a âoedo whatever you want that works for youâ type of mode. If you wanted to wfh for 3mo cause you needed to, so be it, if you wanted to be in office every day, so be it. We just let people work how best suited them and when we had events everyone was invited, and it worked out well for years and years, pre covid and beyond until we received mandates from the executive class.

Now no one particularly wants to hang out after work and tries to be in the office as little as possible. Treating professionals like children and forcing a working style on them that doesnâ(TM)t suit the job tends to do that

Comment Re:I don't buy the "sense of community" claim. (Score 1) 58

But you can still do those things, while remote, if everyone still lives in the same general area. We still do/did happy hours when everyone was mostly remote, so it was taking the only good part about being in the office, the excuse to go get drunk with coworkers and commiserate and bond, while not having to be in the office, and everyone was happy about it. Now that we have to be in the office no one is happy about it and we do even less happy hours so less actual bonding

Comment Re:jezuz chrise (Score 1) 101

It's not a crime or whiney to want to improve your living and working conditions. For many of us WFH is a huge boost to quality of life so we are fighting to retain it because we dont want to see it slip away just because some higher ups are worried about their real estate holdings, tax incentives, or micro managing. Why just roll over and give up to gain 1-4 hours of your life back per day, saved money on commute expenses, and for many being more productive at their job and being able to work in infinitely nicer conditions than a corporate office would ever be willing to provide.

If you prefer to work in an office than by all means, go in and enjoy it, but for many they despise it and it actively harms their work productivity and life in comparison to being able to WFH. Just because "this is always how we've done it so wanting to change it makes you weak" is a non argument

Comment Re:PDOs (Score 1) 314

Depends on the place, and the state. Government jobs people end up with ungodly amounts of rolled sick time. Also some states(like colorado) mandated that companies have to support rollover of PTO. So now most companies here let you rollover anything under your maximum accrual amount, of course once you hit your max you stop accruing but you can rollover anything under that

Comment Re:Some rich people are very worried (Score 5, Interesting) 170

Pretty much, everyone who starts out with "Oh well its doable, i did it back in my day" obviously hasnt been paying attention to housing prices in comparison to wages. I bought my first in 2011 for 220k and after 5 years it had already doubled in value, there is no way I could have bought it for it's new value even 5 years later if I wanted to. By the time I sold it it had tripled in value (about 12 years later), and in all that time my wages had *maybe* doubled and that was only due to job hopping

There was just never a way for the people who werent at the right place at the right time with the right amount of money to have a hope of being able to even jump into the game

Comment Re:Some recommendations (Score 1) 212

+1 on the dells, I still have a 10+ year old color laser (I think 5250 or something). I finally had to replace the toner a couple months back, after all that time that’s how long it took to run through it. Grabbed a 25$ set of knockoff full color refills on Amazon and good to go for another 10 years

Damn shame they stopped making those, printer was cheap as hell and a workhorse after all these years

Comment Re:Which WINE version does that run on? (Score 1) 100

It has gotten orders of magnitude better since then, not worse, mostly due to valve's increased interest in linux for their steam deck. It runs their own wine fork, proton, https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fgithub.com%2FValveSoftwa.... With that the vast majority of games on steam run just fine on linux (barring ones with kernel based DRM)

Comment Re:Median salary 300k?! (Score 1) 135

cost of living, was that factored anywhere in to this discussion? It makes a world of difference, you cant just throw around numbers willy nilly across the country and have them stick. If you paid a senior dev 200k in SV they should walk because they are being grossly short changed by ~100k because thats equivalent to 100k or less in the rest of the non SF/NYC areas of the country. They could be earning much more somewhere else due to cost of living

Comment Re:Have you ever tried cooking on an electric stov (Score 1) 369

Most carbon steel will work just fine, i think its just some super cheap ones that may not, but just always check that it says it's induction compatible first to be sure. The only commonly used stuff Ive seen that doesnt work on it is super cheap sets from walmart and the like that have like no iron in them or aren't multiple layers, and glass of course. I had to ditch a couple of really old super cheap pans I had been using after I switched but definitely worth it for all the benefits you get

Comment Re:meaningless stat (Score 1) 51

The "feature" has a very real use. Like every other communication and/or update tool, it leaves you logged in because they want you to be chatting with your friends on the platform, which of course, requires that you be logged in in order to do that. It also allows updates of games since of course you are free to run steam in offline mode if you wish but then you cant get updates for games while doing that. It will log you out if you turn off your computer, but not if you are also logged in via a mobile device, which surprise, also gives you access to those chat features so logging you off would be asinine.

stop with the tinfoil hat, there are plenty of reasons why this exists and it's not just to "pad numbers" for a company that is private and not accountable to anyone but themselves

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