congratulations! companies now have motivation to hire people as close as possible to the workplace, as well as fire those who live further than everywhere else!
those optimizing fucks would run that idea into the ground, i think
my thoughts exactly haha
i used to be like you… young, foolish, and naive
thats all, no cool advice, bye
thats what i was gonna say lol
so what you’re saying is that its gotta wait till it trickles down to us then
(JOKE please for the love of god dont kill me trickledown econ is for the stupid)
as a doofus gimp user, what’s an adjustment layer?
ive been stuck with gimp and now ive been stockholm syndromed into liking it
Well actually it’s not limited to reddit-- its an ever-present phenomenon on any discussion-based platform.
…fuck.
i just got one the other day asking me to answer some questions for ‘rewards’. i fuckin hate windows sometimes man
i’m still chill with it. what’s the harm? it’s not like anybody cares the second time anyway
where was jesus in majora’s mask?
yeah, after reading the article, its absence is quite odd-- i guess the author thinks its hard to learn, or something.
blender is my first 3d modeling & sculpting program, and it did take me a long time (6 months) to learn. i guess there could be some merit in not including blender, but i haven’t tried the other programs, so i wouldn’t know
true, but i’ve been stockholm syndromed into GIMP and now i cant use photoshop, it’s actually hilarious
i mean, i can’t think of a proprietary application that does everything that blender does, so there’s no need to list blender as an ‘alternative’ i guess.
i’m not particularly familiar with the 3d modeling space, i’ve only done basic stuff. feel free to correct me
they’ll pick the most efficient option-- to them, it’s not “people HAVE to live this far away or less”. it’s “alright, who lives the farthest away and are potential new hires closer”. basically, they’d define “near” based on where employees live and where job applicants live.
it’d result in a world where the people who can afford to live closer than their coworkers are the people with more job security. it’d be more wealth inequality