@edgeofeurope @MHowell you are correct.
…and it's hard for me not to think of her coat with "i don't really care, do you?" on the back.
@edgeofeurope @MHowell you are correct.
…and it's hard for me not to think of her coat with "i don't really care, do you?" on the back.
@wolf480pl @jzb yeah, but they do mostly rely on workers honesty to learn that.
And there is always more work to do, in my experience as a dev.
@jzb i think the problem is more that workers have much greater work ethics than generally acknowledged, and if a tool allow them to work faster, they'll do more work, not not reclaim more time.
but more than une explanation can be true at the same time.
@401matthall @squishymage42 @peterdutoit that's such a frequent misconception, that it's not rare for press illustrations for articles talking about nuclear, to actually show coal or petrol plants.
Basically all electricity generation from heat is steam engines, we heat water to turn a turbine, and we exhaust the hotter water through such a cooling tower.