The 4 day work week is based on the idea that people are more productive with less time to goof off. Work 32 hours for the same pay and you should see the same or better outcomes. So likely the case is yes
Once 3rd party lemmy apps get up to snuff it'll be easier to switch. The .ml loss probably hurt us and for now a lot of redditors would rather complain than leave.
Personally I'm surprised that there's not a premium tier that we can pay for to get quality back on Google services. Google business is the same crap but with a custom domain
Nonsteam games, steam games that don't play nice with remote streaming (like the surge 2), steam games that sometimes don't stream using direct IP connections
Even artists don't end up working on art every chance they get though. Most professional artists are just that. It's the artists who haven't made it yet that are making art in their off time
Ok but the original point still stands. Coding outside of work and at work is poor work life balance. Even my own projects I do are to learn not solve an actual problem in the world with code.
Honestly, this second half of 2023 for me has been about finding FOSS options for literally everything. And eventually I'll have a home server I can use for the things I can't use on the cloud
Orchestrator AI to determine which context it's in with specialized AIs running for those tasks.