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underisk, to anime in Welcome to WcDonald's: McDonald's Brings Anime Fans' Favorite Fictional Restaurant to Life
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Never heard of WcDonalds before but doesn’t this kind of fuck over anyone who wants to use WcDonalds as a trademark-free McDonalds stand-in going forward? I assume the stuff that already exists is protected as “prior art” or something similar.

Gabu,

There are other alternatives, still. The Devil is a Part Timer uses Sentucky Fried Chicken and Mag Ronald’s, for instance.

ColeSloth, to anime in Welcome to WcDonald's: McDonald's Brings Anime Fans' Favorite Fictional Restaurant to Life

Anime anything aside, that sauce flavor sounds like my jam. My favorite Asian chicken sauce I make at home is sugar, corn syrup, ginger, soy sauce, lemon, Sriracha, garlic, and red pepper flakes. Their sauce will not be as spicy as I make mine, but it will still be a nice change from the standard sauces they have.

Varyk, to anime in Welcome to WcDonald's: McDonald's Brings Anime Fans' Favorite Fictional Restaurant to Life

That is insane. Every part of that article is insane. Is that real? That’s insane

altima_neo, to games in U.S. Consumer Video Game Spending Totaled $57.2 Billion in 2023
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Better lay everyone off to min/Max spending vs profits

_number8_, to worldnews in Remote Workers Engage in Deeper Work With Fewer Interruptions

we really need to stop centering the WFH discussion around ‘productivity’; MBA sickos will always come up with a way to continue dragging out and romanticizing the 9-5 grind.

the goal of remote work is not increased productivity, it is a dramatically improved quality of life for workers who enjoy it. it’s about not having to commute, not having to wake up early to get ready, not having to spend the bulk of your time and most alert hours in a shitty building that no one wants to be in. why would i not want to be with my cats and listening to my records while working?

at the end of the day, i don’t care about ‘deeper work’, i care about not feeling deep, unrelenting dread every evening when i know i have to wake up and be at work the next morning.

QuarterSwede,
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You can’t convince the MBAs to allow remote work without talking about productivity. It’s definitely relevant.

exhaust_fan,

This probably isn’t the case for you but for some people being forced to leave the house and socialise is essential for their wellbeing. They may hate it, and may not even realize it, but going somewhere they dread is often better for them than wasting away at home.

kureta,

This is really sad but true. My friend was called back to office. He is a copy writer for an ad agency and he has literally zero reasons to go back, except they put it to vote and most copy writers wanted to go back to office, because they had no other ways to socialize.

semperverus,
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I found out that this is me

Sir_Simon_Spamalot,

The problem is, productivity is probably the only language these sickos would understand. How confident of you to think “quality of life” is even in their dictionary.

Slotos,

Moreover, “deep work” is a bullshit claim. Working solo long sessions without communicating is not an indication of… anything, really. The moment “deep work” becomes a trend, some idiot will start measuring it, making it yet another counterproductive way to torture people.

Measure business outcomes and implement changes that don’t fall victims to Goodhart’s law. If a director can think of a way to game a measure, workers will think of ten.

Kepabar,

Working long solo sessions of people leaving me the fuck alone tends to be correlated with me getting projects done.

Slotos,

Cool. Here’s to no one starting measuring your solo work time in place of your project completion count 🍺

angrytoadnoises, to worldnews in Remote Workers Engage in Deeper Work With Fewer Interruptions
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I never really ‘clicked’ with working until I worked from home. Like, this entire huge part of me, my connection to my labor, was just not present. When I started working from home I got it. Like yeah, I’m still doing mindless corpo shit tasks and I’m completely alienated from the results of my labor, but I at least know how it feels to sit down, work hard, and feel satisfied after.

In the office, I was just coping with too much anxiety, dread, and frustration.

Tremble, to worldnews in Remote Workers Engage in Deeper Work With Fewer Interruptions

How much in office work is complete time wasting bullshit that doesn’t actually have to be done?

ivanafterall,
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The more you're required to be there, the higher the percentage of bullshit work, in my experience. If you have actual work, they won't care, as long as it gets done. If it's all bullshit, they need you to be there, because it's not about the work, at all.

explodicle,

In office: We will decide which meetings you attend. Pay attention to me, I’m important!

WFH: You will decide whether or not the meeting is even visible.

funkless_eck,

meetings too even when wfm.

I reckon I put in 5hrs / week of absolutely completely pointless meetings when I don’t speak, there are no outcomes for me, any outcomes don’t affect me, but I’m worried if I ask not to go people will think I’m slacking off.

webhead,
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I just don’t go and don’t say anything. If they want me there, they’ll ask for me specifically otherwise I’m busy doing real work. Requires management that isn’t fucking stupid though.

Slappula, to worldnews in Remote Workers Engage in Deeper Work With Fewer Interruptions

Except for the occasional Lemmy break.

taladar,

In office workers do that too. And also, taking a break at a convenient time is much less detrimental to productivity than an interruption at a random time.

qwertyqwertyqwerty,

Yep. In-person employees are not necessarily working just because they are in-person. Also, I call the instances where people would stop by and interrupt me “drive-bys”.

taladar,

It is not just those interruptions either unless you work in a one person room at the office. I always got more annoyed by the unnecessary interruptions because of some coworker’s phone or someone coming into the 3-4 people room to ask them something when I was trying to concentrate.

MataVatnik, to world in Dr. Henry Kissinger Dies at Age 100
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REST IN PISS YOU PIECE OF SHIT

Zagorath, to world in Dr. Henry Kissinger Dies at Age 100
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SinningStromgald, to world in Dr. Henry Kissinger Dies at Age 100

Note to self: Remember to cry about this…or not. TBD.

TokenBoomer, to world in Dr. Henry Kissinger Dies at Age 100

“Once you’ve been to Cambodia, you’ll never stop wanting to beat Henry Kissinger to death with your bare hands.”

-Anthony Bourdain

Cowbee, to world in Dr. Henry Kissinger Dies at Age 100

RIP Bozo

sheogorath,

Rest in Piss

CarbonIceDragon, to world in Dr. Henry Kissinger Dies at Age 100
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HeyThisIsntTheYMCA,
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Don’t you jinx my Norwegian synth-pop

Nurse_Robot, to world in Dr. Henry Kissinger Dies at Age 100

Not super familiar with him, not sure why he’s getting shat on all over Lemmy and praised in the news, and I don’t care enough to research him. Could someone give me a TL;DR?

Tujio,

He was in charge of American foreign policy during and immediately after the Vietnam War. TLDR he made policy decisions that led to the deaths of probably over 4 million people.

frickineh,

There’s a lot, but the shortest version is that he never saw a war crime he didn’t like, and he was in a position to make a lot of them happen.

DagonPie,
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Im not sure who he is either but people are pumped about it

Caligvla,
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Could someone give me a TL;DR?

No. But I can do you better: Part One Kissinger | BEHIND THE BASTARDS

Nurse_Robot,

Not what I’m looking for, but thanks anyway

kerrypacker,

Not what you wanted, but it’s definitely what you need.

floofloof,
anlumo,
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