I just tell them why it’s a bad idea to their face. Some appreciate it, and others just find someone else to pitch their ideas to
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I’d never buy from place that uses these shitty tactics. You can always compare the price via other websites.
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Remote Work@lemmy.world•Australian employers put ‘on notice’ after Westpac employee wins right to work from homeEnglish
6·25 days agoSome employers are stuck in the past. When the job can clearly be done from home, there’s really no reason to deny it from someone
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Remote Work@lemmy.world•Australian employers put ‘on notice’ after Westpac employee wins right to work from homeEnglish
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Too many shitty companies out there. I’ve worked at a place like that before. The best way to get promoted is to find a new job that will appreciate your efforts
The first generation of vibe coders
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Remote Work@lemmy.world•The return-to-office is just layoffs in disguiseEnglish
2·1 month agoAlmost the same thing happened at my company. First, they reduced most of the offices, then they tried to force everyone back. Luckily somehow my team managed to stay remote on new contracts.
Not necessarily, even before having all these models, I spent most of my time thinking rather than coding. The coding part is just the final nail, that’s my approach at least.
Well, to be honest it’s kind of like that 90% of the time. You don’t actually become more productive but end up cleaning trash most of the time. Anyway, the hardest part is connecting all the pieces properly and understanding how everything fits, handling edge cases, and so on. Writing the code itself is actually the easy part.
Still useful to this day that’s true. But I also like to gamble on my code and argue with AI
The cognitive dissonace hits hard on this one, how dare you join a defensive pact!
Coincidence? I don’t think so
Just one more app and that’s it trust me bro
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Remote Work@lemmy.world•When home starts feeling a lot like the officeEnglish
8·1 month agoI love my WFH job, but yeah I totally get the rant.
Every second the most ridiculous question gets positive feedback so yeah who knows where we’ll end up from here.
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World News@lemmy.world•US to withdraw from NATO under Republican billEnglish
9·5 months agoStep 1: Get help from NATO in the middle the east. Step 2: Once NATO needs your help withdraw. Step 3: PROFIT.




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