I switched from iso to ansi a month ago.
It has been easy, for the most part. I have to regularly use both ansi and iso (working laptop) and so far I'm having no problem mentally "switching" between layouts.
The only thing I'm having some difficulty in are the dead keys, especially for the ' and the é, which are pretty commons in my language.
Theoretically, team-building exercise can be great.
They can be an opportunity to handle relational problems, create meningful connection between workers and they can be a good starting point to bring relevant issue bottom-up.
Still, they can and are mostly used in a bad way, to enforce stupid or anti-worker (or anti-union) culture and so on.
Unfortunately Windows.
I want to switch to Linux, I really want it, but it's my first PC game since like 20 years and even if the latest progress are great It's not there yet for me.
Economy is going bad, interest rate are up, and all Silicon Valley's company are built upon VC loans and expansion goals.
Scale economy is bound to fail, and it's happening now.
The price is absolutely fair, but I just don't like the subscription model in general.