Yeah the problem is there would never be any reason for companies to even try to make working from home work unless some life or death event like COVID forced them to.
There was never going to be an easy transition for them. It was either nothing or against their will.
Well it’s like a super tape recorder that can play back anything anyone has ever said on the internet.
Imagine what would happen if a bunch of huge fully-remote companies with no office space were told by the government that they now had to buy a building for workers to work in.
Imagine how fast their opinion would switch.
Wonder what new non-crime the prison industrial complex will invent to refill the prisons after they can’t arrest people for weed.
The way you keep employees and build a strong team is by giving them things you aren’t obligated to provide.
0.004% of their net worth isn’t enough for you?
Yeah same. The flu shot usually makes me feel a little bad for a morning. The Covid vaccine makes me feel flat out sick for 24 hours.
I just had a doctors appointment on Friday where they offered me the newest booster and I had to say no because I had full days of work the next 3 days.
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So what you’re telling me is that written tests have, in fact, existed before?
What are you some kind of education historian?
We’re gonna have to see if they can hit a moving target at 20 yards before Republicans can determine if they’re a good teacher.
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I don’t care how they were received. Give me a total revenue comparison.
But like - ok the conglomerations charge too much for rent and then no one can pay it. So then prices would fall right?
I just don’t get who is ultimately buying this stuff.
Fun fact: In literally every single analogy that has ever and will ever exist, you can add things to it to make it even more analogous.
The job of the AAA gaming company is to make money, not good games.
For the same reason McDonalds is never going to serve filet mignon, big gaming companies are never going to release feature-compete passion projects.
My first thought. Has to be the most complex least alcoholic drink.
Like what is actually going to happen?
No one can afford rent. No one can afford houses.
How are landlords and home sellers making money if no one can afford anything?
I don’t understand it. Who are these people out there paying $2200 per month for a one bedroom, or half a mil for a 1500 sq ft house? How are there that many buyers of these services to where the prices aren’t dropping?
People need to live somewhere. Wtf is happening and what is going to happen?
Why is it on the reviewer to be level-headed and not the consumer?
Take some personal responsibility. If you see a game at 1/10, read the reviews. Do some research.
You’ll get much further teaching yourself to be smart instead of teaching society to be smart.
Reddit is going to have to make the argument that it just boosts “what people like” and it just so happens people like negative engagement.
And I mean it’s been known for decades that people like bad news more than good news when it comes to attention and engagement.