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Cake day: June 7th, 2023

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  • I work 80 % remotely, I know what I’m talking about. MS Teams is by far the worst latency-wise, but even on the best software you can’t get over the fact that there will be a 200-300 ms jitter buffer.

    Ever had the “yeah I- so we - OK go ahea- sorry -”? That’s what I’m talking about.

    Good on your daughter if she learns well remotely, but literally everyone I’ve talked to who was in education during COVID had an awful experience. Although I suppose in the school system it doesn’t matter as much since with 20-600 students per teacher there’s not much back-and-forth going on anyway.

    Remote work is great for focusing, it’s great for async workflows (slack/discord/email/jira), it’s great for solo work, but it’s just plain inferior for certain highly collaborative workflows like 1-on-1 teaching. There’s enough good reasons to work remotely that we don’t have to lie about the rest.



  • Business hours is no more or less of a social construct than DST or the 24 hour clock.

    The only difference is that we have a shot at making everyone agree on a timezone shift or permanent DST, but absolutely NO SHOT at getting every business to switch to an 8-4 schedule. None. It’d be a nice sentiment. But it’s not happening, and I don’t care what the number says on the clock when I leave work as long as it’s sunny outside.

    Why is it so important that the sun reaches its zenith at noon anyway? Do you often get confused while looking at your antique sundial?


  • and set earlier in the summer*

    I hate it. I fucking hate it. With every fiber of my being. I spend every winter counting the days until the sun stops setting before I stop working. Our entire lives are scheduled so we are inside under neon light from 9-6, why are we trying to maximize how much of that is during daytime?

    On the day that we go back to permanent ST I will turn to hard drugs to make up for the dopamine deficiency. No joke very few things in my life fill me with more dread than having to suffer early evenings for the rest of my life.


  • Communities can archive their data and wiki/FAQs, which is nice, and hopefully they’ll have better SEO than astrosurfing articles about the same subject (hahahaha jk jk we know that’s impossible as google has seemingly no interest in prioritizing organic content anymore).

    But the alternatives don’t offer anything even remotely close to /top?t=all. This feature of reddit is the single greatest thing that has ever happened to the concept of “getting into a hobby”, and just like that it’s gone.