KarlHungus42
@KarlHungus42@lemmy.world
- Comment on ‘We’re terribly sorry’: South Park creators respond with humour to White House anger over naked Donald Trump 12 hours ago:
Him naked in bed with Satan was nothing compared to the “Pro-trump” ad at the end. I hope they keep their boot on the necks of fascists throughout the season.
- Comment on People who have been in meetings to determine back to in office policy. What was the discussion like? 1 day ago:
We are. Just not with software that checks keystrokes, mouse movements, etc.
- Comment on People who have been in meetings to determine back to in office policy. What was the discussion like? 2 days ago:
I happened to be involved in such a meeting this morning.
The conversation around the general policy was mostly supportive. The main concern is that we do not have an official policy in place and various teams are setting their own rules, which is occaisionally resulting in collaboration issues.
The other main issue, unsurprisingly, regards what we can do to make sure that people are actually working when they are at home. For the most part, people are getting their work done, but there are always going to be people trying to take advantage and we discussed ways to track that without getting too “big brother” across the board.
Sounds like we are going to implement a 2 day wfh allowance coordinated within teams, based on their schedules so that we have at least half of each team in the office each day, with exceptions for people with extenuating circumstances.
We are not going to put any kind of tracking software on their machines, but we are going to monitor overall output.
- Comment on Would you considering watching playthroughs of a game the same as playing that game? 1 week ago:
No.
- Comment on Why don't Americans use electric kettles? 2 weeks ago:
I think the better question is; why is there a weird stereotype in Europe that Americans don’t use these? We have one and just about everyone I know who regularly drinks tea does as well. It might not have been as prevalent a decade ago, but these are extremely common now.