sznowicki
@sznowicki@lemmy.world
- Comment on Like Elon Musk, 1 in 3 bosses admit they are pushing RTO because they're so upset about wasting money on all those empty desks 3 days ago:
Nah. I respect your point but I don’t agree. I sometimes have this urge to do some extra hours because what I do is super fun, challenging and I learn a lot. It feels like gaming or hobby projects at times.
But what I learned after decade and a half in my job is that 6 hours of such work is a hard limit. Later one starts to burn out quickly. It’s like going on turbo boost. Nice fly but fuel is going down pretty quickly.
My brain performance goes also down quickly in such a sprint so the outcome quality goes down as well without even me noticing.
8 hours. Then I go with my life doing something completely different. No matter how much fun I have at work.
- Comment on Like Elon Musk, 1 in 3 bosses admit they are pushing RTO because they're so upset about wasting money on all those empty desks 3 days ago:
You shouldn’t do extra hours and you shouldn’t work more than 8 hours a day.
- Comment on The doctor then had to go and treat that lawyer for being a burn victim 1 month ago:
We need bash.org have come back
- Comment on why does every single flashlight have multiple settings that you have to scroll through? 2 months ago:
Buy one that’s made for fire fighters. They must be compliant to norms and from what I see all of them are super easy to handle. On off with a physical button.
- Comment on Do animals feel love and emotion? 2 months ago:
Dogs are very good in “facial” expression and body language. They can also read human facial expression.
With cats I agree. Cats are assholes and should be kept outside like pigeons and rats.
- Comment on How do I make my own internet? 2 months ago:
Check Lora Radio mesh. It’s kinda what you describe.
- Comment on The mark 2 months ago:
Cool watch
- Comment on That explains it. 2 months ago:
Yes belly old man T-shirts are the worst as I’m working hard on NOT having a belly and this like like saying „fuck you you gonna get it regardless, that’s what algorithm already knows“
- Comment on That explains it. 2 months ago:
I don’t follow any of them yet they still flood my instagram „search“ tab.
Not that I complain.
- Comment on Black mold growing on the dispensers at my local McDonald's 3 months ago:
It’s quite funny that in both Germany and Poland McDonald’s is actually one of the most decent places in case of food quality (not amazing taste but one can be sure it won’t cause any health issues) and employees are also treated quite well (for the industry).
- Comment on Burning Up 3 months ago:
20 is perfect.
- Comment on Ok so coffee is made from coffee beans. And beans are *also* made from beans. Why is nobody making, like, black bean coffee? 3 months ago:
In Poland it was popular as a breakfast drink for children in the 1980/1990s when I was a kiddo
- Comment on Ok so coffee is made from coffee beans. And beans are *also* made from beans. Why is nobody making, like, black bean coffee? 3 months ago:
Yeah. It’s very popular in Poland among old people. It reminds them their childhood
- Comment on What makes it “Legitimate Interest“? 5 months ago:
It may not be a pure nonsense. It might be that according to GDPR the company is eligible for some data use but according to telecommunication law needs still consent to even send this data.
Example: company X analyses their traffic on the backend by aggregating logs per user in a anonymised way because they want to know how many users in a given country uses their product Y. They can do it without any consent as the data is in their system anyway and it is a legitimate interest to know facts about their own product.
Now they want to enrich this by tracking whether the user clicked a homepage banner or a footer link in order to open that product page. This tracking is made on the browser with javascript by sending an AJAX request with a click event. This is still valid for GDPR but not for telecom law that says (German example from TTDSG) you’re not allowed to send anything from a user device unless it’s required for service or you have consent.
Then this kind of consent would make sense.
In the OP example I go with bullshit though. It’s most likely pretending to be compliant while breaking the law.
- Comment on I’ve been locked out of PayPal for years because of their mistake 5 months ago:
Ever heard about chargeback? Credit card is supreme in terms of protection against scams.
- Comment on How do passkeys work across devices? 7 months ago:
Service shows you a code that you scan with your device. This code transfers some challenge and information where to send a response. Your device checks if you’re you and then sends a response telling the server you try to log in that hey this guys is indeed the guy, here’s the problem I solved using my private key (asynchronous encryption).
- Comment on Are you also able to stutter in sign languages? 7 months ago:
Stuttering is a failure connection between brain, lungs and mouth. Has nothing to do with hands so no, sign language people don’t stutter.
Source: I stutter since 4yo and spent a lot of time with other stuttering people helping them.
- Comment on Military Time vs 24hr? 1 year ago:
In both Polish and German people say fourteen o’clock.
- Comment on What impact would reversing the Earth's rotation have? 1 year ago:
Good agree done
- Comment on Follow up. They fixed the light bulb 1 year ago:
No no. We’ve see the Hausmaister coming in the morning and replacing the bulb ;)
- Comment on Follow up. They fixed the light bulb 1 year ago:
Yes it’s Germany. Hessen.
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- Comment on All but one light bulbs are warm 1 year ago:
All of them are pretty new LEDs. It’s built in 2021
- Comment on All but one light bulbs are warm 1 year ago:
Niemcy
- Comment on Is there a labour-friendly car company? 1 year ago:
Sure regulations are not same as Germany but even in those cases there’s a lot of corporate culture that makes a difference. I know it first hand working in an automotive in DE and cooperating with people from foreign offices.
- Submitted 1 year ago to mildlyinfuriating@lemmy.world | 27 comments
- Comment on Is there a labour-friendly car company? 1 year ago:
Any German car company since they have unions, strict labor laws and many other regulations which make the life of workers decent.
- Comment on I have an apartment where the dumpster is a car's drive away, and taking trash down involves 4 staircases. What is the best way to ameliorate this situation? 1 year ago:
Out of curiosity: what is a “car’s drive away” according to fellow Americans? I mean how many meters would that be?
- Comment on This page exists only if someone is looking at it 1 year ago:
That’s what I like about Web. There’s always someone having a unique idea that opens eyes for new possibilities.