Super_Automatic
Super_Automatic t1_jdgkv52 wrote
Reply to comment by do_you_even_ship_bro in Apple employees face reprisals, possible termination over return to office policy by OutlandishnessOk2452
Entirely possible. I was in the office for 9 years prior to 2020, and like I said - I was super happy to leave it behind.
Super_Automatic t1_jdgbwmy wrote
Reply to comment by woody-99 in Apple employees face reprisals, possible termination over return to office policy by OutlandishnessOk2452
Working from home was awesome for like 3 years. I loved it. I felt like I won some sort pandemic lottery.
Now in it's 4th year, I'm dying to go back. Socializing with people from behind screens (no one even turns their camera on!) and owning equipment you can't hold or interface with, it's really lost its charm. Humans weren't meant to never leave their own house. We are social animals. I think this will have very long lasting negative effects, but I don't think there's a good path back because it's always all or nothing. It works when everyone is in the office, it works when everyone is at home, but it's really weird when it's everyone's choice on any given day.
I used to think WFH was a blessing, but now I think it's turning out to be a curse.
Super_Automatic t1_jdg80zf wrote
Reply to comment by TheJadedSF in Apple employees face reprisals, possible termination over return to office policy by OutlandishnessOk2452
Holy shit people did not like your comment!
Super_Automatic t1_jdg1vz4 wrote
Reply to comment by Koujinkamu in Apple employees face reprisals, possible termination over return to office policy by OutlandishnessOk2452
That fine line of being willing to accept the loss of some. Where's the line between some and too many? Such are the games of capitalism.
Super_Automatic t1_jcbx8tc wrote
Commenting only on the graph itself, your Y-axis is not ideal. You have tick marks at 2.5, so we lose most of the resolution on these scores. The X-axis is titled "Episodes", which means that the labels don't need the "E", as it is redundant.
I would have appreciated some statistics to go with the data. Your comment added variance, but I think averages is where I would start with.
Super_Automatic t1_j9bfeiy wrote
Reply to comment by kipperforskipper in The Tadpole galaxy by Hubble, Its eye-catching tail is about 280,000 light-years long. Also known as UGC 10214 and Arp 188, it is a disrupted barred spiral galaxy located 420 million light-years from Earth in the northern constellation Draco. Credit Image: NASA/ESA/HST/STScI. by Davicho77
How is this bad? Once life has already formed, there is no evidence that belonging to a galaxy is of any use.
It may in fact be advantageous to be in the an area of reduced density, as there is a reduced probability of 'debris'. It is noted in fact, that our own sun travels in a way which oscillates above and below the galactic plane, and that we are currently above the galactic plane, which may explain why we have not experienced outsized meteor events.
Super_Automatic t1_ixwx9g4 wrote
Reply to comment by anonkitty2 in [OC] Movie duration by year of release by MackerelSardine
Not in the pic though, it says black=others.
Super_Automatic t1_ixsb08t wrote
Interesting idea for a plot, but it looks wildly inaccurate. There are probably no true modern "movies" which are less than an hour long. Also, your categories are lacking, given that the majority of the plot is black (which is also the least useful category), and the legend should be color coded as well, and likely better off in the top left corner of the plot instead of below it. Title and axes could use proper title-capitalization.
Needs work. 3/10.
Super_Automatic t1_jdgnw8k wrote
Reply to comment by do_you_even_ship_bro in Apple employees face reprisals, possible termination over return to office policy by OutlandishnessOk2452
There is a weird aspect of the human brain that we tend to forget minor nuisances. That doesn't take away from them sucking in the moment, but I commuted for 9 years and I can't recall any one specific commute, in the same way that I can't recall any one specific diaper I changed for my kids (and there were hundreds).
I think we gave up an experience which is better remembered, for an experience that feels better in the moment. The analogy of having kids comes to mind.