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Comment Re:Fad (Score 2) 122

That's not the case here. With everything being online and easily trackable and monitored, it's almost impossible to slack off and yet still produce the work. I find we are more productive because there's no time wasted commuting to work or with the unavoidable interruptions in a large office space (where it's hard to concentrate anyway).

Comment I'm one of those public servants (Score 4, Interesting) 122

There isn't enough office space to accommodate everybody so it'll certainly be interesting. Maybe they'll go back to the tiny desks and chairs we had in primary school. All this just to prop up some coffee shops and some cafes nearby? Seems a bit of overkill.

Comment That's fair enough (Score 1) 193

Ads are how it pays for the video streaming service. I tried ad blockers once but so much stuff stopped working or loading, so I don't care anymore. I rarely buy crap that's advertised anyway, and if something looks interesting, I'll search to find the best price (which is hardly ever from the ad site itself).

Comment My first web app was in Perl (Score 1) 92

I wrote my first web app in Perl and we used it at my workplace for a decade. It's a shame that Perl went through a drawn-out engine rewrite and is now just a lowly scripting tool again (and even in that space, nowhere near as popular as it was in its heyday). Such a shame.

Comment Sounds as bad as Dart and maybe Python (Score 1) 157

I'm gonna get a lot of flack for hating on Python but its insistence on meaningful whitespace has kept me at bay (that, and the fact I'm not a data scientist or anything).

I once tried Dart to write a mobile app in Flutter but its strait-jacket code formatter told me all I needed to know.

If you're too lazy to write a proper code parser/formatter, then your language isn't for me (and probably a LOT of people).

Comment Re:Apple moving into classical production? (Score 1) 26

My ripped collection is in a somewhat messy state because of the lack of easy solutions that I find acceptable. Since joining Spotify Premium recently, I'm in the process of selling off some of the least-listened-to CDs on my overflowing shelf. Ain't nobody got time to fuss over ID3 tags and file names anymore :-D

Comment Re:Apple moving into classical production? (Score 1) 26

I've got about 2000 CDs of classical music and recently subscribed to Spotify Premium for the convenience. It's nice to know I still have the CDs, which I've ripped to MP3 and copied to some USB sticks to play in the car. There's a few titles not on Spotify but there's plenty of alternative recordings. I've run out of shelf space anyway, so continuing to acquire more CDs isn't feasible. The Apple offering didn't look as compelling as Spotify, which I'm sure will catch up and add more features (they've closed their suggestions page because of they had so many!)

Comment Re:So it's catching up with KDE then? (Score 1) 45

Taking away configurability (through the GNOME 3.0 release) is what drove me to KDE and then eventually to Mac when KDE 4.0 was a bit too half-baked for my liking. It's been so long now that the only Linux I use is in a docker container. Quite happy to keep it there and to keep macOS as my main desktop.

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