sixtyshilling@lemmy.worldtoAsklemmy@lemmy.ml•As badly described as possible, what is your favorite video game?
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1 year agoSounds like Subnautica.
Sounds like Subnautica.
The video where he installs a transparent panel on a dishwasher is enthralling, and I never thought I’d be so interested in his continual pursuit of the perfect Christmas lights.
All presented with blink-and-you’ll-miss-it dry humor and 90’s PBS editing.
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Harlan Ellison narrated the audiobook, and he hammed it up so much when delivering the AM lines (in a good way) that there was really no one else who could have voiced the role in the game by the time it was developed.
The best part about the game is that Ellison also wrote the script and dialogue for it.
What is the benefit of that? What would happen if Threads users could integrate with Lemmy?
Since 2020, my specific team only meets in person 3 times per year, with one or two members deciding to come into the office once every 2 weeks (because they want to).
We discovered early on that we were more productive WFH (with metrics to back it up), so we only have live meetups to organize big projects. We then take those big plans home with us and get it done remotely.
I can’t say it would work for every team, but I definitely don’t see the value in “being in the office” as someone who works entirely on the computer.
I see a lot of propaganda about how teams are more productive when they have “spontaneous interactions around the water cooler”, but in my experience that was never really a driving factor of our work.