I also recently found about the Arc browser for my colleagues and started using it for work because I don't get annoying issues like important websites not working due to too aggressive blocking.
> The perception of time depends highly of what you are doing.
I totally agree.
Maybe changing job every semester is a bit overkill, but just trying different things and doing new experiences could help.
Traveling, visiting new places could be useful, or trying new hobbies/courses.
Really anything worth remembering that goes out of your routine is what you need, I think.
Where I work we have many PI 1 and PI 3 in our facility. They have been running for almost 3 years, 24/7, 365 days a year. We got a few instances of corrupted cards so, about 6 months ago, in order to reduce writes on the cards, we decided to reduce logging done by our software running on them, and they have been working perfectly since then.
"regulating immigration and encouraging eMigration". Really? So let's the brilliant people go to other countries bringing their knowledge somewhere else?
Brilliant.
> "I'd quite like to see daily labor auctions. Where the employer "bids" for how much they're willing to pay today, and employees select where they'll go to work (or stay home) based on today's bids. Christmas day would suddenly get very expensive."
Sure, just wait until all employers bid the same for the same level jobs, at that point emploees don't have other choice than to accept anything.
what does surpless mean? At first I though it was a mispelling of "surplus" but you wrote it twice...
For those fascinated with Kowloon there is an arcade, the Kawasaky Warehouse in Japan [1], whose interiors are inspired to the Walled City. It's on my personal list of places to visit for a future travel to Japan. From the pictures/videos it looks quite cool and it seems to give a rough idea of what Kowloon looked like.
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