goofy_goober
No user record in our sample, but goofy_goober has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but goofy_goober has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Some people don't even have dining rooms, guaranteed this is some upper-class snob (not that all "upper-class" people are snobs), related to one, or they were commissioned to write this piece by such a person
If they have non-negligible amounts of office space then staffing said office space to a certain level will end up in the local government granting some tax breaks to the company (for that property and possibly for…
Heavily disagree with that first part; I have never worked at a company where the juniors learned by watching a senior do his job over his shoulder. They learned by absorbing information over time, doing work, going…
Sometimes I just leave people on read for a bit because I have more important things to be dealing with. This happens to me too sometimes with people leaving me on read,and I understand because there is almost always…
This point is moot, because those people would be out of office on PTO dealing with those contractors anyway. At least they can hop in and out of the meetings when working remotely, which is an upgrade from them not…
Let us not forget DuckDuckGo, also a successful fully remote company (and it was that way before COVID-19). MatterMost as well. I am sure there are plenty of others
An interesting development as cloud services become increasingly more important (if they aren't critical already for businesses looking to get big) would be cloud services providers structured as mutual companies, like…
BTC isn't even a good comparison in this case. We can talk about its intentions endlessly, but the fact of the matter is that you can buy some actually useful stuff with it at the end of the day (pornography, VPN…