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Technology@lemmy.ml•Why DisplayPort Is Still Better Than HDMIEnglish101·2 years agoBecause because because because because!
Because of the wonderful things it does!
We’re going to use DisplayPort! The best video connection interface!
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Technology@lemmy.ml•Firefox to become first mobile browser to support desktop extensions later this yearEnglish11·2 years agoyes it does. safari extensions are universal. they have been for years.
yeah, parts of that episode didn’t age so well
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Technology@beehaw.org•Opinion | Want employees to return to the office? Then give each one an officeEnglish13·2 years agomany companies have multi-year commercial leases they suddenly can’t get out of and lots of office furniture they can’t liquidate. it’s a huge investment that suddenly worthless. (boo-hoo!)
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Technology@beehaw.org•Opinion | Want employees to return to the office? Then give each one an officeEnglish13·2 years agoI wouldn’t return to work if you offered me the whole building.
for my entire career, 100% of my work has been on the computer. once in a while, I may have some client interaction, and for that videoconferencing is fin 99.99% of the time. the 0.01% it’s not, I can go on-site. I’ve never attended a meeting that couldn’t have been an email or that couldn’t be handled via videoconference. what managers I’ve had fall into 2 categories:
- The Quite Ones: these are the good managers who send short emails regarding project needs/goals and periodically check in on progress, providing feedback when necessary.
- The Overbearing Micromanagers: jerkwads who feel the need to constantly insinuate themselves into my process and assert their position of power just for the sake of it, often negatively affecting both my workflow and the end-results of the project itself. They send huge, monotonous emails full of corporate-speak which say very little, set regular meetings that waste time and accomplish nothing, and set capricious, pointless policies which often change equally capriciously. I suspect this is done because they’re too incompetent to do their actual jobs and are designed both distract from that and remind us “who’s boss.”
Obviously, the first can be dealt with 100% remotely, and the second has positioned themselves, through being terrible at their jobs and being terrible people in general, to require workers to be present, mostly to justify their own jobs which would amount to nothing if there were no employees physically present to subject to their petty torments.
so, yeah, give me my own office? that’s not gonna cut it, as it changes exactly 0 of the reasons why I never want to return to the office, which are the commute, the stifling work atmosphere, the management, and the fact that there’s 0 reason to ever be there physically anyway due to the nature of my work.
far better than Shades of Grey
Ironically, not only were they able to sneak in The Cage (which never aired in Star Trek’s broadcast run), a really great episode in its own right, the rest of the story is a pretty awesome follow-up to the story with Captain Pike and uses some clever editing to accomplish its ending.
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Star Trek Social Club@startrek.website•Episode Discussion | Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | 2x09 "Subspace Rhapsody"English1·2 years agodeleted by creator
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Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•I don't know if this was intentional or notEnglish2·2 years agooh, maybe. if so, it’s new to me!
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Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•I don't know if this was intentional or notEnglish8·2 years agofortune and cowsay are 2 separate packages, the output of them combined is this:
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Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•I don't know if this was intentional or notEnglish67·2 years agoprobably the best advice you’ll find in a fortune cookie
they’ve always tacitly been cool with it. they’ve dropped little hints like this into their games since the 90s.