@joepie91 the software gets artificially throttled the longer you use it and returns to normal performance once everybody stops accessing it for X minutes. 😂
@KuJoe I think that might genuinely be an interesting idea. But I think it would need to be different in many other ways, too - a lot of collaboration software incentivizes doing a lot of stuff (eg. Github's "contribution streak" thing).
I don't know, I haven't fully fleshed out these ideas yet, but I feel like we're all doing something very wrong in the collaboration software we have today. It ends up just burning people out.
@KuJoe I think that sounds good on paper but I don't think it would work in practice; for that to work, people would need to *recognize* that less time results in more efficiency.
Judging from how the typical employer treats working hours, I don't think that is something people really intuitively recognize...