Employers Are Trying 'Quiet Days' To Dial Back the Time Remote Workers Spend on Meetings

Some employers are giving their Zoomed-out workers a break. From a report: From tech startups to sprawling hospitals, businesses say they are trying to dial back time employees spend in remote meetings after realizing that hours spent on video calls every day have taken a toll. Still, some employees have a hard time breaking the Zoom habit, even with their bosses telling them to stop. Executives making the switch say meeting schedules ballooned in the pandemic’s early days, largely due to the perceived ease of video calls and a desire to maintain workday normalcy as much of the country sheltered in place. “Zoom fatigue is real,” said Abby Payne, chief people officer at SailPoint Technologies. The Austin, Texas, company has instituted a ban on meetings from 10 a.m. to noon every Tuesday and Thursday. Employee comments about sitting down at their computers at 7 a.m. and not getting up for 12 hours helped prompt the move, Ms. Payne said. “This is really a way for the organization as a whole to address both the fatigue of staring into a computer and also the reality that half of us have little ones,” she added. The 1,000-person company enacted the restriction on meetings in August when it realized many employees would be juggling work while also raising children who would be attending school remotely in the fall.

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Source: Slashdot – Employers Are Trying ‘Quiet Days’ To Dial Back the Time Remote Workers Spend on Meetings

Athletes and Models Aren't Benchmarks for Health

Most of us ordinary folks know what will make us healthier: a little strength training, eating vegetables, maybe losing some fat, doing cardio sometimes. But it doesn’t follow that somebody who does all of these things to an extreme is healthy. Even if they look good as a result.

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Source: LifeHacker – Athletes and Models Aren’t Benchmarks for Health

Google expands its free Shopping listings to merchants worldwide

With the COVID-19 pandemic hitting the retail industry hard, many sellers have placed more focus on e-commerce. Google has helped out merchants in the US by allowing them to list their products on the Shopping tab for free since April. Retailers thro…

Source: Engadget – Google expands its free Shopping listings to merchants worldwide

NHTSA Declares October 'National Pedestrian Safety Month' Will Continue To Do Fuck-All About Pedestrian Safety

U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao on Tuesday designated October as Pedestrian Safety Month, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration set right to work producing press releases and workbooks for communities around this new month of heightened safety awareness. Pedestrian traffic deaths have been…

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Source: Gizmodo – NHTSA Declares October ‘National Pedestrian Safety Month’ Will Continue To Do Fuck-All About Pedestrian Safety

ASUS ZenBook Flip S UX371 Review: Tiger Lake Bite, OLED Pop

ASUS ZenBook Flip S UX371 Review: Tiger Lake Bite, OLED Pop
The last few weeks has been full of exciting product launches, and it seems like it might not let up for the next couple of months. One mammoth release among them is the emergence of Tiger Lake, Intel’s 11th-generation Core processor lineup for notebooks and 2-in-1 laptops. We’ve already looked at Intel’s reference platform, and the performance…

Source: Hot Hardware – ASUS ZenBook Flip S UX371 Review: Tiger Lake Bite, OLED Pop

Google's Antitrust Clusterfuck Is Turning Into a Three-Way

An antitrust review of Google’s business practices has been a long time coming, and it looks like the U.S. Justice Department is going to make moves on that front very shortly. But there’s growing concern that the case against the search giant will amount to nothing but a political maneuver. Adding to Google’s…

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Source: Gizmodo – Google’s Antitrust Clusterfuck Is Turning Into a Three-Way

These 3-Ingredient Cookies Can Be Made With Any Nut Butter

“I should make a bust cake of Mick Jagger,” I told my boyfriend as we watched the latest episode of The Great British Baking Show. “I just have to make the lips really big. It would be easy.” “Okay, well I don’t want to be here for that,” he replied, no doubt recalling the very dramatic Cinnamon Roll Incident of 2017.

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Source: LifeHacker – These 3-Ingredient Cookies Can Be Made With Any Nut Butter

Dungeon & Dragons & Novels: Revisiting Spellfire

In 1998, Ed Greenwood, creator of the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, released his first novel in the giant, fantastical world he’d wrought (and his first published fiction, period). It’s hard to say what was more enticing to me back then: the amazing Clyde Caldwell cover art of a furious dracolich on the cover or…

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Source: Gizmodo – Dungeon & Dragons & Novels: Revisiting Spellfire

SpaceX Starlink brings Internet to emergency responders in wildfire areas

Pictures of a SpaceX broadband-satellite dish and wildfire-ravaged areas of Washington State.

Enlarge / A Starlink user terminal and wildfire-devastated areas seen in images shared by Washington state’s Emergency Management Division. (credit: Washington Emergency Management Division)

SpaceX Starlink is providing Internet access to Washington state emergency responders in areas ravaged by wildfires. The group has deployed seven Starlink user terminals (i.e. satellite dishes) since it began using the service in early August, as CNBC reported yesterday:

“I have never set up any tactical satellite equipment that has been as quick to set up, and anywhere near as reliable” as Starlink, Richard Hall, the emergency telecommunications leader of the Washington State Military Department’s IT division, told CNBC in an interview Monday.

The broadband service has helped both emergency responders and families in wildfire-stricken areas. Hall “has set up terminals in areas that were burned severely to provide evacuated families with wireless calling and Internet access to file insurance claims,” CNBC wrote. Hall said he also “did setup to allow kids to do some of their initial schooling.”

Hall said Starlink has “easily double[d] the bandwidth” compared to traditional satellite broadband and consistently provides latency of less than 30ms.

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Source: Ars Technica – SpaceX Starlink brings Internet to emergency responders in wildfire areas

Windows on ARM is About To Get Lots of Apps Thanks To New x64 Emulation

Microsoft is officially revealing it’s working on x64 app emulation support for Windows on ARM today. From a report: Currently, Windows on ARM devices like the Surface Pro X can only run native 32- and 64-bit ARM apps, alongside 32-bit x86 apps. The vast majority of desktop apps, including Adobe’s Creative Suite, have moved to 64-bit x86 and many have stopped supporting their 32-bit variants. This has left devices like the Surface Pro X unable to access certain apps, but Microsoft’s new emulation support will mean any and all Windows apps will now work on Windows on ARM. The new x64 emulation support will start rolling out to Windows Insider testers in November and should arrive in a broader operating system update next year.

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Source: Slashdot – Windows on ARM is About To Get Lots of Apps Thanks To New x64 Emulation

Why You Keep Killing Your Plants and What to Do About It

Did you know a cactus could droop? I didn’t until I killed one. Some plants are hardier than others, but if you’re anything like me, the only plant that survives under your thumb is an artificial one. It doesn’t have to be this way. You, too, can keep a plant alive indoors. All you have to do is not kill it. Habitual…

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Source: LifeHacker – Why You Keep Killing Your Plants and What to Do About It

In This Exclusive Lower Decks Clip, a Simulation Teeters on the Brink of Mariner-Spawned Chaos

This week’s Lower Decks episode has a title that could apply to any of the episodes so far: “Crisis Point.” In this case, rather than referring to an out-of-control alien conflict or an unfortunate phasing situation or worse, it’s got something to do with…the U.S.S. Cerritos’ holodeck, as this exclusive clip reveals.

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Source: Gizmodo – In This Exclusive Lower Decks Clip, a Simulation Teeters on the Brink of Mariner-Spawned Chaos

Coinbase Offers Severance Package to Employees Unsatisfied With 'Apolitical' Mission

An anonymous reader shares a report: Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong sent his employees a letter telling them to get in line with a new company “culture shift,” offering those unwilling to do so a “generous separation package.” Armstrong sent the letter, which CoinDesk obtained, to Coinbase employees on Wednesday, stating the time has come to have a “difficult conversation” over his recent clarification of Coinbase’s mission. Armstrong wrote that Coinbase had “an apolitical culture” in an open letter published Sunday that said the exchange would not engage in “broader societal issues” or entertain employee discussions about these issues. Those employees unhappy with the new direction have been informed they can take up a separation package because “life is too short to work at a company that you are not excited about.” The packages includes four months’ severance for employees who have been at the exchange less than three years or six months for longer-term employees. Coinbase will also offer six months of health insurance through the U.S. government’s COBRA program.

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Source: Slashdot – Coinbase Offers Severance Package to Employees Unsatisfied With ‘Apolitical’ Mission