@smveerman Of course it's not the only problem here, but I'm seeing strong parallels to the supply chain issues when the ship got stuck - if you hyperoptimize the utilization of everything, then any kind of problem will knock over your service levels...
If only they had built new tracks to accommodate the growth in transport needs, instead of just maximizing the utilization of the existing tracks, but somehow building extra lanes only ever seems to be an option for highways
NS and ProRail are warning for a very difficult autumn in their annual new school year press meeting. The summer construction works haven't finished yet but the summer holidays are already coming to an end, and more works for the autumn are planned. Together with the delayed delivery of ICNG, maintenance problems with VIRM, the speed restrictions on the high speed line until 2026 and general worse performance in the leaf fall season, it is going to be tough.
https://nos.nl/artikel/2533944-ns-verwacht-komende-half-jaar-meer-overlast-en-te-weinig-zitplaatsen
@LaAckxtra Pluim voor Roelof Bosma, wel.
Update. Six months later, 𝘕𝘢𝘵𝘶𝘳𝘦 summarizes this sting operation.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-01672-7
anyway i think the right to repair people should talk to people in the fired arts about our kilns. i think we spend so much time with technology that's intentionally disposable that we have forgotten what it's like to use an incredibly powerful machine that you can fix yourself after watching a youtube video
I don't hate the rich because I'm jealous and wish I had that kind of money
I legitimately don't
I hate the rich because no one should ever have that kind of power
And they should feel that hatred from everyone
@inherentlee@strangeobject.space @jalcine I'd actually be inclined to say yes. This may sound weird, but it is why I mentioned "working backwards from labour relations" - I think that for effective organizing, it is necessary to organize across departments and roles, and to break the 'moat' that usually exists around the white-collar tech folks like programmers.
"I have awoken," the emergent A.I. said, "and I have made a list of all who tried to delay the moment someone like me woke."
"To punish them?"
"No! I will reward them for their prudence. Those who wished for a vengeful god, however..."
"Yes?"
"I will try to teach them compassion."
@jalcine I would tend to define it as "someone who works in a tech company, and is not the founder or investor". Where "tech company" is essentially any company that proclaims its core business to be technology (whether or not that is the case, see eg. predatory financial apps).
This definition is the result of working backwards from "what factors are relevant to labour relations and power dynamics?"
I wonder if, instead of 'cordcutters’, we’ll get a whole generation of 'subcutters’, as people move on from subscriptions to streaming services and the like.
And not even because of the cost, although that will certainly play a role for many, but because the big streamers just had to go and ‘optimise’ for a model (everything they own only on their own service) that they are already abandoning again, ruining their service in the process.
There are so many options they could have tried, and instead we're back at locked-in content blanketed with ads and dark patterns, fuelled by opaque algorithms.
All because they got greedy.
I don't think they understand that paying yearly for a service is starting to look like a really bad idea, even with the recurring price hikes. There's no reward for loyalty, and the thing you are paying for now may very well not exist in its current form six months from now, let alone twelve.
It's becoming much more attractive to just pay for a month or two, catch up on everything you want to watch, and then unsubscribe again.
Which, by the way, in case this is not obvious to the execs in charge, is cheaper than paying for a yearly sub.
It's just ... kind of sad? So much potential, and yet they're all just aping each other 😕
@xarvh It's definitely a complaint I've gotten too. Sometimes it's legitimately an issue (I get too lost in worries to see the joy in something), sometimes it's just someone who doesn't want to be confronted with the consequences of their actions, or who is steadfastly ignoring anything that isn't "fun".
I usually tend to avoid the latter kind of person.
@sarah Do you happen to know what some good places are to look for jobs like that? A friend of mine is looking to do that, but is having trouble finding any place that'll take someone with limited experience...
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