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They are just angry that they did not think of selling 5-Star reviews to those restaurants themselves.
They are just angry that they did not think of selling 5-Star reviews to those restaurants themselves.
I’m pretty sure in an Enterprise Environment OneDrive is just a SharePoint Frontend.
Sorry you work in a warehouse i guess? […] Also don’t look in your neighbor’s bowl unless it’s to make sure they have enough.
a. I don’t.
b. That’s my point. Improvements in the workplace are great. I just wanted people to be aware that this change is not applicable for a big part of the workforce. I was trying to make sure people saw that their neighbors bowl would still be empty so to say.
The manufacturing question is a tough one, because changing this requires taking short term profits away from companies and exchanging them for a long term better future. That’s a tough idea to sell. But I guess I’m derailing the discussion a bit with that point.
Letting people work from home is an easy decision in contrast. That’s just about changing some insecure managers minds. You can usually do that with numbers. Same goes for 4 day work weeks. Both of those are inevitable because companies who adopt it will have a competitive advantage in terms of acquiring talent in the next 10 years.
I’m not saying working from home should not be available for anybody who wants to do it, sorry if I sounded like it. I just wanted to emphasize that it is a solution for a specific subset of employees. I see a big potential to alienate a big chunk of people if we don’t put this in context.
And then there is the guys in the factory and the warehouse who can not be afforded this “luxury”. The doctors and nurses, the school- and kindergarten-teachers who need to be at a specific place to do their jobs. This proposal simply does not work for everybody. The whole “work from home debate” seem to focus on a particular kind of jobs and disregards that all those jobs only exists, because manufacturing takes place in China. I’d love to see a change of focus, from product price to quality and sustainability of industry products to go along with qualified manufacturing jobs returning to Europe. And in that context we can hopefully stop shifting the exploitation of workers to Asia along with the Jobs and exploit our own workers again. NO! Of course, not exploit them as much anymore.
I’m aware of that, that’s why I would like to get rid if it. And “technically” it’s not Facebook but another “Meta”-product 😉
I still use WhatsApp, because I have friends that won’t switch to Signal.
Other than that: I quit Facebook years ago, was never really interested in Twitter and recently stopped using reddit and switched to lemmy.
Edit: Oh, and YouTube… I totally forgot about YouTube.
Possible, I’ll admit that.
He’s a pirate, why would he pay for a ship?
This joke makes absolutely no sense.
Now that you say it, I think I do that too.
I agree that people should stop using twitter and if nobody used it, it would stop being relevant. But it still is relevant at this point. We’ve put a big piece of our “interaction infrastructure” in the hands of a small number of maniacs. If those maniacs misbehave, they need to be punished.
Just nationalize twitter and be done with it.
Oil companies are not the problem, people who still drive their car to work are!
Are you sure about that?
That would indeed have been a power move. But let’s be real: I’m as addicted to this stuff as the next one. It helps to know how it works to keep it in check.
*sigh* you got me…
Oh no, you’re a human being reacting positively to positive reinforcements.
Mate, this is how social media is supposed to work. You’re being gamed at a deeply instinctual level. The only way to win is not to play. On that note: I should log off. Bye.
Is there a way to call the unrar command via command line and pass the password as a parameter? There should be.
If there is not with winrar, try the 7zip commandlet for powershell, that should definitely be able to do what you want.
Write a quick skript that reads your passwords from a text file into a variable, use a foreach-object loop to iterate over the variable and each time call the unrar command and use the current password.
Not sure if this is elegant, but that’s the first thing that comes to my mind.
Why “going back to it” have we ever stopped?
B197 I just learned about “Schlüsselzahl 78” and “Schlüsselzahl 197”. Interesting. 10 lessons of 45 minutes in a manual car and a 15 minute test drive apparently.
Similar, but I’ve only ever heard the term stir-fry used in combination with a wok over EXTREME heat.