@odd Yeah, probably already the case in some places. At least with a union, they’re likely to have to compensate them for it.
... works as a web developer in Hveragerði, Iceland, and writes about the web, digital publishing, and web/product development
These are his notes
@odd Yeah, probably already the case in some places. At least with a union, they’re likely to have to compensate them for it.
@fgtech That’s a good way of putting it.
@alanralph Pretty much.
@chriskrycho Exactly!
@fgtech 😁
@patrickrhone My pleasure.
@gregmoore That is a connection I hadn’t made but now feels obvious 🙂
@petebrown It’s a great piece.
@matti Thanks for the rec! Also a good reminder for me to take my camera with me on my next walk 😁
@pimoore I use feedly to manage the feeds and NetNewsWire to read.
@leonp 😂
@ridwan My pleasure!
@fgtech It feels like such an aggressively bad idea from top to bottom.
@pimoore Thanks. Yeah, big believer in open windows and fresh air myself.
@artkavanagh Good point.
@gregmoore Haha! That’s exactly the thought I had 😄
@stefp Check out the comments popup. Lovely blue text on grey background 🙂
(Also, nothing's really aligned on the article pages: header, sidebar, metadata, etc.)
@pimoore Yeah, same.
@fgtech Kinda what I was expecting but nevertheless a bit depressing.
@fgtech So good.
@JohnPhilpin only true for OLED screens. For regular screens it makes no diff and brightness is the only effective way of lowering power use.
@alanralph Exactly.
@fgtech Absolutely.
@fgtech 🤞🏻