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  • I went with Narwhal for a while too. I've been using Lemmy on browser but still ended up on Reddit on mobile because I don't know if Lemmy has any apps. One day I opened up Narwhal with a message about some date it'd end up being paid and I immediately uninstalled. Reddit isn't at all worth paying for as a user. There's literally nothing I've regretted about not going on Reddit; Lemmy still has plenty of pages of content to mindlessly scroll through.

  • They give you something to sign. For the majority of people, they just say "Yeah, sounds about right" and they confirm it.

    For people with added complexities, they'll do what they already currently do and add in the details you're talking about. It's literally win-win all around except for the tax soft company CEOs.

  • This is what the problem is. If you trust your team, you don't need middle management whose sole purpose is to hover around. They're the ones complaining to uppers about wanting in-person time. If everyone's at home checking off their milestones, what do you need all these managers around for?

  • Is it limited to a notification though? The phone and the tag have to communicate with each other in order to send the ping. It should be as easy as a setting on your phone that says "do not process airtag data" and no tags ping through your phone if you don't allow it.

  • I know how much this community looooves to shit in Apple, but this case is completely asinine.

    It's so dumb how people say "this community" and they it on every community. It's not a specific community; it's people in general.

  • Pro: huge impact, great pay, awesome coworkers, always something to learn with being at the forefront of datacenter server architectures.

    Con: it's a technical job but we have an admin manager somehow. Admin/non-technical managers don't have any purpose so they worry about metrics, creating meetings no one is interested in, and volunteering other people to do favors to make themselves look good.