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  • To prevent foreign athletes from coming back in the US luggage, I guess🤷

  • Good

  • Eh...sit in government, from what I can see? They really seem to enjoy that.

  • Food is like music. You can have very strong tastes for a particular genre. But I reckon real lovers will always find something to love wherever they go.

    Like, I love scones, and carrot cakes and I fondly remember a simple ham and potatoes I had one Christmas in Ireland. And fantastic fish. That smoked salmon filet with herbs and spices from M&S is still in my mind all those years later.There is always something to love, if you give it a fair go.

  • If the other person knows to work with you, sure. But cooking with people is about as difficult as teaming up with rando online, haha !

  • Favourite? Hmm, maybe? We have many delicious local dishes, which maybe other regions don't know about. Whereas couscous is more widely spread because Maghreb immigrants are everywhere.

  • Eh what? Not the same kind of sausages I think. Spain and Italy have the dry meat type and Germany has the uncooked type. Very different culinary experiences. I tend to agree with you though.

  • Schnitzel don't hold a sausage to a good Bratwurst though!

  • That's German! /s

  • 正如计划的那样 🙏👓

  • Oh! That's an interesting development. Now let's see how the other two react (three? Can Biden still even talk?)

  • We are supposed to work from home two days a week, but we must sign an agreement that it will be such and such day. Or we can have one single moving day. Can you smell the bullshit? In practice I never signed anything and we all do as we fucking please because fuck HR. So right now I'm in the office alone because it's great to have a big desk and good light with a beautiful sight on the countryside, and I get free heating.

    But yeah, we have a few contractors right now and we have no idea what they are doing or if they are useful at all. Which would be fine, except when we do get to see their work, it's usually all over the place in terms of quality and we often have to rewrite a lot of it.

    But that's not an issue with remote, that's an issue with managing people, I think. If they're shite at their job and we gave them one, we have to teach them to get better. Which is easier and more efficient on site, sure, but you can't really be sitting next to them checking their screen all day. At some point you gotta trust them and judge them on results.

  • Oh I guess you read "it's tough" as me being depressed of being alone while everybody else is having fun together in the other office? Shit, hahaha! That's sweet of you.But no it's not about me, it's about my managers having difficulties keeping our team together because it's split across France, and even the other site, they are mostly working remotely. There are like one or two people on site at one time, while a dozen of us work remotely from each other.

    Anyway my point is we still get the job done because we don't need to be a happy family, since we're just doing a soulless job. You can be a cave troll and still do Devops, nobody cares.

    One thing that everybody does agree on, though : it's much easier to work together on a project when you're sitting next to each other. It helps if you enjoy each other company, which we do.

    So some managers must think, well, we must force people to sit together in an office since it's positive. Which is completely stupid. It's like they don't understand human nature at all...

  • I'm not sure why you got from all this that it was about me but apparently you're not the only one, so okay I guess.

  • You know, I wanna hate on big corpo breaking our balls about working on site juste because, but I gotta admit it's super difficult to have any esprit de corps without some physical presence. I'm one guy alone on a site, and the entire rest of the team is like a dozen people in Paris and it's tough.When people are not used to working online and communicating it's like they don't exist. You've no idea if they are indeed doing anything, sometimes, when for example their domain is not touching yours. I dunno but I can see how this is a big hassle when you're head of a team.

    Shit, my mate is exactly in this situation : he is the head of a team, and having worked with him, I know he's a great team leader. And he's been struggling in his new post for a whole goddamn year because it's a similar situation : he's the new lead but all the team is in Paris and he's not. They don't give a fuck what he says. So now they found a solution, he has to go there in person every fucking month. So yeah, I can see how you don't want everybody to be working remotely when he bothers to fly 500km just to show he is a real dude every month.

    But I think ultimately all it shows is how soulless it is to work at such a scale, and how it clearly impacts the final result.I don't know what size Keen games are, or Moon Studios, but those games are so fucking full of spirit. No way a big ass AAA can produce something like they do these days.They fucking wish, though.

  • I never get bored of discovering yet another software that gets broken because someome put a dollar sign in their password...

  • For real, I thought he was going there. Like : the AI keeps trying to fight off the coders messing with its perfect code so it keeps generating junk code to protect the actual code.

  • Who can't drive on snow. Happens less in some places with actual locals who learnt growing up.

  • If you tested whether those files had healthy seeds on the Net, that would actually be a pretty cool idea. But I have some rather rare Linux ISOs that definitely don't get seeded anymore so those I would want to not lose and actually backup.