taldennz

joined 1 year ago
[–] taldennz@lemmy.nz 8 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I really must remember to book that appointm - ooh squirrel!

[–] taldennz@lemmy.nz 4 points 2 months ago

The article seems to only talk about an advance in knowledge about the degradation process. I see no mention that they have a proposed solution.

Other than the fact the article contains an out-of-context quote, where does the "smaller, lighter, and cheaper" come from.

Great there's new knowledge but seems a little more jumped-the-gunny than usual for battery-tech improvement claims.

[–] taldennz@lemmy.nz 2 points 2 months ago

Don't know... Don't care that much... But I had one and it was awesome.

[–] taldennz@lemmy.nz 2 points 5 months ago

I had the ZX80. It was terrible.

[–] taldennz@lemmy.nz 2 points 5 months ago

Well yeah. How can I appreciate being rich if there aren't poor people to compare myself with / lord over

 

...is something I'm not rich enough to say. Sigh.

[–] taldennz@lemmy.nz 10 points 5 months ago
[–] taldennz@lemmy.nz 1 points 5 months ago

Ahh I must have been wearing blinkers, definitely takes some power out of my vision... I'll try to rein in my enthusiasm in the future.

[–] taldennz@lemmy.nz 4 points 5 months ago (2 children)

If they get big enough the Merpeople will finally acquire cavalry... Though a side-saddle cavalry may not be that effective... Or the fact that a charge has to consider the 3rd dimension... Or that they're mythical.

 

Still. Mounted Merpeople!

[–] taldennz@lemmy.nz 3 points 8 months ago

Thankfully that's not the case here in NZ. Otherwise the rather popular mince-n-cheese pie would be weird.

Today, 'mincemeat' as a term by itself, is unusual. It's usually either just 'mince' (meat) or 'fruit-mince' (not meat).

[–] taldennz@lemmy.nz 6 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I wonder how it'll do on cost... and regulatory progress in other countries.

Will be watching with interest.

[–] taldennz@lemmy.nz 4 points 11 months ago

I have been sparing the almighty hell out of mine. When they drop it will be epic.

[–] taldennz@lemmy.nz 5 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (2 children)

We must change them!

Require them to symbolically emote at least once per post/comment.

 

>:-}

 

The Green Party has announced that it wants to increase annual leave to five weeks.

Co-leader Marama Davidson told a crowd at a E Tū election launch in Māngere today that it would provide organisations with plenty of notice and ensure the full five weeks is available for everyone by the end of 2025.

This wouldn't make NZ an unusual outlier globally, though perhaps it would be in this hemisphere - and that could be an attractive aspect as we continue to lose talent to Australia.

I'd like to see them carve out an exception for businesses that opt for a 32-hour 4-day week - either one works towards a better work-life balance and a 4-day week is a lot more personal days than just one week extra. Providing an exception for 4-day week businesses would avoid slowing uptake of the 4-day model for businesses that can make it work. The question is, how to balance the exception and leave changes for non-full-time employees?

Can NZ afford it? How many businesses are too fragile from the recent years of challenging operation. I suspect many can afford this, and that some have been pocketing the rewards of improved revenues in this inflationary environment without readily passing on those rewards. There could be more businesses struggling than we'd hope, that are too fragile from the challenges of recent years to wear the new costs.

Then again, maybe some negative impact is worthwhile for the improvement to the portion of the workforce that lacks the negotiating position to get such a deal - some executives and upper management certainly do enjoy such arrangements, including reduced days on massive salaries.

As an employee I like it.

 

A biennial workplace wellness survey by Southern Cross Health Society and BusinessNZ showed the average rate of absence was 5.5 days per employee over the course of 2022.

It compared to a range of 4.2 and 4.7 days between 2012 and 2020, and was the highest on record since the survey began in 2012.

...

Southern Cross chief executive Nick Astwick said Covid and the then mandatory seven-day isolation was a factor in the higher absences.

"But we also believe as we've moved the minimum leave entitlement from five days to 10 days, that's also contributed to an increase of leave," Astwick said.

"Some of the workforce - we don't know how much - but some of the workforce see the 10 days as an entitlement and so we were expecting to see an increase, and we have," Astwick said.

Though another thing to consider is that, at least in my jobs, when the 5 days were exhausted, you just ate annual leave days when you were sick - or you just brought the bug into the office.

So the change could be reflecting that 5 days was actually not enough (especially with young children who bring home minor illnesses frequently). The increase in average rates seems quite small given the doubling of the allowance.

There will be abuse, I'm not denying it, but allowing us to use sick-leave instead of annual leave so that we can actually get recreational time off seems a fair enough change.

 

I've run into the following two issues that interact in a frustrating way.

  • Many of my community subscriptions seem to get permanently stuck in a subscription 'Pending' state (though I don't know how this differs from actually being Joined).
  • Often the 'Subscribe' and 'Block' buttons on the community page are just text (not clickable). Reloading the page (often many times), can sometimes render the Block button, but I've never seen the Subscribe reappear.

The advice being given for 'stuck in pending' is to unsubscribe, pause, and then resubscribe. However more often than not, I cannot resubscribe because the 'Subscribe' button is no longer accessible.

Currently I'm regaining access to communities by subscribing via a mobile-app (Jerboa). This doesn't help the Pending issue though.

Are there Lemmy issues I can monitor to track when a fix reaches release? Should I file this as a report?

Environment:

  • Lemmy web-app - my instance is running 0.18 as of this post
  • Firefox (114.0.2) - with uBlock Origin disabled
 

What's the best way to help Lemmy users organise into productive communities?

On Reddit we have:

  • r/java - Java news and discussion. Not about learning the language or getting help with Java problems
  • r/learnjava - learning to use the Java language, platform, its tools, or parts of its ecosystem (libraries)
  • r/javahelp - Getting help with Java (in practice, much the same content as r/learnjava)

So far, on Lemmy I've found the following (with only the very start of an active membership building up in each)

Are there other communities out there already?

How do we avoid fragmentation? Where there's overlap, are there reasoned opinions on how to converge (eg matching instance policies to the audience)?

 

Do we just encourage communities to peer-link until critical mass develops and community activity-levels speak for themselves? Or is that just likely to split the community until community owners promote migration towards a 'common space' for each type of content?

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