Yes but it can do “cd…”
Yes but it can do “cd…”
Remembering Habe once saying in an interview that valve isn’t a public stock company because they want players as their customers, not stockholders.
As much as I dislike Facebook I really don’t agree with the idea that they should pay for linking to news articles.
One could flip the argument in article and ask if having a post on Facebook is worthless for the newspapers, then why are companies paying Meta for ads on Facebook?
I also feel that this goes against the concept of the internet. If Facebook has to pay then why shouldn’t I when I’m linking to a page from my blog? Why shouldn’t Lemmy?
The problem for the rest of us is that big companies can handle the payment, and they can handle the admin for getting paid. The rest of us won’t get paid but we’ll all have to pay. The barriers for entry will only become bigger and only the big boys will be allowed to play.
I wish that I was that optimistic. The data AI:s are trained on can be just as faulty causing them to have “personal beliefs seep in”…
All these companies, including mine, are super profitable for most part but that is apparently not enough
It can never be enough when you’re worshiping Mammon. Anything less than all and even all it self is too little for them.
That’s great, that’s how it should be done.
Sure, but a good desk or chair can be quite expensive to buy. Sitting badly can really mess you up.
But the transportation of the employee isn’t a problem that an employer care about usually. The costs for office space on the other hand is just a saving that companies pocket and pass over to the employers. That’s why I feel that companies should give a stipend for the office space needed by the employee, including computers and screens of course.
The thing I don’t like is that so much of the cost cutting goes to companies. It’s not just the office space, it’s also furniture, electricity, water and so on.
While the worker save time and costs for transportation they usually don’t get any compensation for the wear and tear of their furniture or the need for extra space for work area.
Re-read the article you linked. It doesn’t say what you think it does. It says that there’s no risk of damaging your eyes with blue light. She do say that the blue light from screens CAN disturb your sleep pattern.
It’s extremely expensive way to do it for him though if that’s his plan. I think he’s just incompetent…
Freespace 2 with a force feedback joystick. When you got a bit too close to a capital ship’s beam weapon and the whole joystick started to shake. One of my most immersive experiences in a game.