Forgot your password?
typodupeerror

Comment Re: meh (Score 2) 141

And that's also why the liberals leaving was stupid - they needed to be trying to convince the conservatives, not be retreating to an echo chamber.

I think a number of people left not to retreat to an echo chamber, but because every post, every hit on X means money for Elon Musk.

Comment Re: Tax Incentives (Score 1) 102

The carrot isn't working, try the stick. Make it a burden on companies to have onsite employees.
Give people the right to work remotely by default unless the company can prove why their job needs to be performed in a specific place.

Yes please!

Make commuting time part of working hours, so that employees are paid for that time.
Make commuting costs business expenses so companies have to reimburse employees for those costs.
Require companies to provide relocation assistance for anyone who needs to work in a specific location.

In this capitalist world, companies will find a way to make employees pay for it. For instance by mandating that you move near the office. Or by only hiring people that live nearby. And what do you know, they will own nearby buildings and offer you a good deal on rent. One big issue our western societies currently have is that the rich airways find a way to make the poor pay for them. So financial incentives have a high chance of failing, unless carefully accompanied by other measures.

Comment Re: Next time... (Score 1) 118

The beginning of your answer was interesting. Then you projected things on me that are false, not sure why. Then you insulted me. You could have stopped while you were reasonable and respectful, that would have been a better answer by any sensible criterion. Not sure why you sabotaged your answer like that. There's no need to be a dickhead, and no benefit either.

Comment Re: Next time... (Score 1, Flamebait) 118

Please elaborate. On the surface it seems like a good analogy: both alcohol and sugar can be avoided by making a choice, both are addictions (including everything that comes with addiction), both cause health issues, both have a cost for society. Analogies don't have to be a perfect 1:1 fit, they just have to work well enough for the points being discussed. We could probably make a decent analogy with smartphone addiction too.

Slashdot Top Deals

"If you want to eat hippopatomus, you've got to pay the freight." -- attributed to an IBM guy, about why IBM software uses so much memory

Working...