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Probably better to focus on the core argument why they are doing it. You posted the profit margins and I would say that is exactly why, to say that the increase in profits is because people were working from home isn’t actually a great read of that data on all but the most global scale.

If a failure is mission critical it’s mission critical, the extra productivity buys you time, but it doesn’t solve the problems. The easiest solution to a lot of the problems was the observable reason why they were caused, not having in person engagement. It’s cheaper and easier than any technological alternative.

To be honest I’m not so sure about the whole only wfh thing, I work more at home than I do anywhere else, however I did see some things in my work just aren’t as good not being in the office and at the end of the two years there was absolutely some real looming issues caused by it. Overall it averaged out to be better

To be fair it really depends on the business, some things worked a lot better WFH and some other things worked a lot worse. I was in a job where I was basically supervising subsidiary companies, and some of our work on the administrative side got a lot slicker. However a lot of the things that it turns out relied on

This seems pretty normal, I don’t know about anyone else, but every company I’ve ever worked for including for the government its had the same rule. If you are based in a certain office you can live where you want, but they won’t pay for your travel and accomodation. If you want to commute from the other side of the

How would you know if he criticised the union in the past, it wouldn’t have been remotely newsworthy. Ultimately as long as you follow the collective action you are entitled to say and think what you want. For these kinds of strikes I think the point he’s trying to make is the same some others do, is that they in

And did you validate those, or that there are foreign film rules for Korea or compare any statistics on Korean vs Western films in general before you accused and entire country of being racists?

Why keep that direct quote then that implies exactly that, you can verify all the information the OP provided and make a change to the article if the evidence doesn’t back the implication of racism.

Duals and crossguard were definitely the way to go, I only used blaster towards the end when I had points to spare. I did find it worked ok with duals for taking down trickier bosses as you could keep distance and chip away, which was good for bosses that had a lot of attacks that were difficult to dodge. Still

In this case it is quite possibly because the devs know that despite Epic paying not that many people want to actually use Epic game store so they’ve got a while to fix it before the vast majority of PC players will take a punt. These days other than going to grab the free games because they’re free I won’t touch Epic

Is there actually no text article to go with this? Nobody comes here for video.

This is cool, but doesn’t make up for what they did to Stage 9, if they wanted to do this they could have been cool about it and chucked some cash over to the team to build out all the ships in unreal.

I said bylines and op-eds, not that on here there is much of a difference these days, there’s been quite a lot of coverage given the level of reporting on the Legacy.

And yet so many op-eds and bylines dedicated to it despite a choice not to cover it, it’s like the continual Musk bashing, just because its “op-ed” doesn’t make it any more redundant or boring. If you want to take the air out of something then you don’t talk about it, you don’t spend time talking about not talking

It wouldn’t be that unusual to get to that rank in the Navy at that age, it is relatively straightforward to get to that rank and a talented person will rocket through to Lieutenant Commander very quickly. You can absolutely do that by your mid to late twenties and while getting to Commander and certainly Captain can

 

Not of that size(small payload, large balloon). You can potentially do vertical movements with ballast controls, but you will lack horizontal control for something that large with propulsion that you could put on and power with a platform like that.

Are people seriously treating the Mario movie as something of artistic merit? Since when was it not a blatant cash grab, at least the old live action had a comically dark 80s/90s sci-fi/fantasy vibe going on.

There’s actually a lot of demand at the moment of hypersonic testing, they’re doing some and Northrup also based out of Mojave are also using the Pegasus tristar to do more hypersonics than they are pegasus launches. There’s a few companies also looking to do direct hypersonic testing from the ground on scale

It wasn’t just that, that was a symptom of mismanagement and bad leadership. The company itself, most of the people and the tech while having a definite niche were viable, but as nobody will really be shocked by a bunch of Boeing execs doing the Boeing thing which we now know doesn’t even work for Boeing ended up not