The thread of learning something new every day
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@kiwiwomble said in The thread of learning something new every day:
@dogmeat im surprised teams is so low, my company as about 55k staff and i spend 4-8 hours a day on teams
It says 'connects' so I guess that each person on each meeting gets counted once at the initial connect?
I'm more surprised at the amount of tweets. Apart from when people copy one onto here I never look at it.
It used to be useful when places used it as an instant comms platform eg skifields letting customers know lift opening updates etc but that died out. -
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@bones said in The thread of learning something new every day:
The main characters from Golden Girls were younger than the ones in the latest series of Sex in the City.
That’s gonna make the wank considerably more awkward. Let me know how you get on bro.
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I'll be shocked if someone hasn't already posted this channel on here somewhere, but I've been watching a few of this guys videos.
He's a bit of hick (in the best way), he doesn't take himself too seriously, and the stuff is sometimes completely fascinating:
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@booboo said in The thread of learning something new every day:
Good Twitter thread.
Think #38 may be relevant to here ...
I hope #10 isn't
- Proteus Effect:
In virtual spaces, people become like their avatars. For instance, using a "sexy" avatar tends to make a person more flirtatious. This suggests people's personalities are largely a performance choreographed to social expectations.
- Proteus Effect:
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@booboo or this one quite relevant today
- The Fisher Protocol:
Leaders are often detached from the consequences of their decisions. Roger Fisher suggested implanting the country’s nuclear codes into a volunteer. To launch nukes, the President would have to personally kill the volunteer and thereby confront reality.
- The Fisher Protocol:
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@dogmeat said in The thread of learning something new every day:
@booboo said in The thread of learning something new every day:
Good Twitter thread.
Think #38 may be relevant to here ...
I hope #10 isn't
- Proteus Effect:
In virtual spaces, people become like their avatars. For instance, using a "sexy" avatar tends to make a person more flirtatious. This suggests people's personalities are largely a performance choreographed to social expectations.
It is.
- Proteus Effect:
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