maus
@maus@sh.itjust.works
- Comment on Torrenting is not allowed on Windscribe 1 week ago:
This is what I use, the 36 month pricing is just so cheap. Probably run 50-80TB of traffic through it a month for years without any problem.
Really like the dynamic wire guard configs that allows you to bounce between servers in a small geographic area. Perfect for keeping private tracker admins happy
- Comment on Torrenting is not allowed on Windscribe 1 week ago:
Lol my home hosted seedbox would break that 10TB limit at least x5 over in a month. Absolutely ridiculously low limit for calling something “unlimited”.
I’m glad Air doesn’t care how many TB I’m uploading a month.
- Comment on Are straws an unnecessary (but convenient) invention? 1 year ago:
This is actually something my dentist recommended as it helps reduce the amount of acid and sugar from the soda from saturating your teeth.
- Comment on Return-to-office orders look like a way for elite, work-obsessed CEOs to grab power back from employees 1 year ago:
Why RTO makes sense,
People working at companies like Zoom typically get large sums of RSUs. These RSUs typically start to vest at 1 year and then continue to vest for 2-3 years. By forcing people to go into the office, some of these people will leave, forfeiting any non-vested RSUs. This allows companies to do layoffs without the cost associated.
Salary. These companies will just hire new bodies with lower salaries and higher RSU packages that will vest over longer time with the goal of saving money in the immediate now that debt is no longer cheap.
Training/Mentoring require more effort remotely.
Why RTO doesn’t make sense,
Many companies like Zoom have offices scattered across the country. The tech company I work for, for example, me and 3 colleagues are the only ones near my local office in a team of 80. My manager is in another state and most of my 80+ member team are in other states or countries (follow the sun posture). Any internal meeting I have to have would have to be done over Zoom.
Consultant companies like PWC are doing much more consultant hours virtually instead of traveling to clients because clients don’t want to spend the extra billable for the travel, which is a key indicator that remote work isn’t the detriment that it’s being made out to be.
- Comment on Ironically, Zoom tells employees to return to office for work 1 year ago:
RTO only exists in part to force employees to leave before their RSUs vest.