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Just like the title says, I’m pro working from home. I think if your job allows for it you should absolutely have the option to do so, and any company that doesn’t offer this is shooting themselves in the foot long term.With that out of the way, I’m really frustrated as a blue collar worker. People with jobs that allow them to work from home save money on gas, insurance, and maintenance for their vehicles. They get more free time by eliminating their commute. They get to wake up later. They have a better work life balance. All while blue collar workers are seeing their costs, that WFH has eliminated for some people, go up drastically.This is going to sound whiny, but it honestly isn’t fair. I feel like something needs to be done about this. I don’t want to take the benefits that people working from home have received away, far from it as the labour laws in Ontario are horrible and any worker victory however small should be championed. What I want is for the playing field to be a bit more level here. Maybe if your job requires you to be on site then those jobs should have to pay for time spent commuting, within reason. Maybe they should all have to pay for the gas spent on commuting. Maybe a mix of both. Or what if we mandate a pay increase for those whose jobs don’t allow them to work from home?I don’t know what the solution is, but I feel like we should be doing something here. The trades are suffering from a worker shortage as it is, and this is only going to make it worse over time if we do nothing. via /r/ontario https://ift.tt/W1mQuqN

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(DISCLAIMER: Please don’t view this as overly critical of .NET, I am merely interested in unique projects that might have flown a bit under the radar)So I’ve been on a bit of a journey through the worlds of many interesting languages like Zig and Rust lately, and I found that it makes a huge emotional difference on how those projects present themselves as unique, open, diverse and sometimes a bit “punk” (in the case of Zig), which I really enjoy.I’ve also been using C# as an Indie Unity developer for many years now, and I really like the language. Dipping my toes into non-game .NET development has also been surprisingly enjoyable, and after the open-sourcing of .NET Core and making it cross-platform, imho it is now by far one of the best ecosystems/frameworks for a huge number of use cases.Unfortunately, .NET still has a bit of an image problem, as it’s often being derided as super corporate and bloated.So, my question, trying to find out more about what’s going on with .NET is: What are some of the “cool”, more weird/off-the-beaten path projects that people do with .NET stuff?Visually interesting/artistic thingsMaybe some more niche communitiesInteresting thought leaders that are passionate about C#/.NET and are not Microsoft MVPs/working for MS (nothing wrong with that, it was just a bit weird to see basically everyone I found looking for .NET articles working for Microsoft or being somehow financially involved with MS)TL;DR: Where are the more alternative, unique and non-corporate projects, communities and people in the .NET space? via /r/dotnet https://ift.tt/AQR6xu2

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Im a resident doctor in Ontario. I was debating where to post this and decided on r/Ontario because I know I will be working in Ontario when I’m done my training. And want to at least get a conversation going.Throughout the pandemic, I’ve worked from a few days a month to the entire month on the medical unit at one of the hospitals in Ontario. I would say almost 80 to 90% of the time, the unit was short-staffed. Could be one nurse short, but it messes up the break schedule and patient load.I worked this past Good Friday. Because the pay was 1.5x for working holidays AND they paid 2x for someone filling in for an unwell nurse (covid), the unit was FULLY staffed for the first time in the last 2 years!Nurses are burnt out. They are leaving the hospital. Im not saying that money is the solution but I would like the hospital CEOs and admins to know that patient care is at the worst it has been since I started med school. It’s dangerous medicine. You need to start paying the nurses more and staff your hospital better for patient safety. via /r/ontario https://ift.tt/aM9s4Nq

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So I read 400 pages at first. At that point, the story was extremely slow. I let this book sit and moved onto other things.I picked it up again recently and I tell you: once I actually did read past the halfway point, it became one of the best books I’ve ever read. Especially at the end – the end of this book closes the story perfectly and opens it up to sequels at the same time. It’s amazing.The thing that kept me going through the middle were all the chapters about the bridgemen. Those were the most captivating.Maybe you haven’t read it yet. I saw suggestions for this book after I finished The Name of the Wind and The Wise Man’s Fear by Rothfuss. Compared to those? There is so much better planning, so much better writing in The Way of Kings.I would not have said I liked this book more than Rothfuss’ books if I hadn’t crossed that halfway point. But I did, and I do.Planning on picking up Words of Radiance. These are such long books, but completely rewarding.This doesn’t mean much, but I only noticed 1 minor misspelling in 1258 pages (I read slow to really take the story in, and catch those things sometimes). It was “spearmen” —> in the context it should have been “spearman”. But I’ll let it slide. Edit: there’s an error in my title, I have no room to talk lol via /r/books https://ift.tt/ZEya5QB

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Hi! I’m Adam Moelis (proof). I’m the co-founder of Yotta, an app that uses behavioral psychology to help people save money by making saving exciting.40% of Americans can’t come up with $400 for an emergency & the average household spends over $640 every year on the lottery.This statistic bothered me for a while…After looking into the UK premium bonds program, studying how lotteries work, consulting with state lottery employees, and working with PhDs to understand the psychology behind why people play the lottery despite it being such a sub-optimal financial decision, I finally co-founded Yotta – a prize-linked savings app.Saving money with Yotta earns you tickets into weekly sweepstakes to win prizes ranging from $0.10 to the $10 million jackpot.A Freakonomics podcast has described prize-linked savings accounts as a “no-lose lottery”.We have given away over $6M so far and are hoping to inspire more people to ditch the lottery and save money.Ask me anything about lottery odds (spoiler, it’s bad), the psychology behind why people play the lottery, what a no-lose lottery is, or about the banking industry. via /r/IAmA https://ift.tt/7hs0GJx

2 years ago, I started a company to put the lottery out of business and help people save money. We’ve given away over $6M in prizes. AMA about the psychology of the lottery, lottery odds, prize-linked savings accounts, or the banking industry.

Hi! I’m Adam Moelis (proof). I’m the co-founder of Yotta, an app that uses behavioral psychology to help people save money by making saving exciting.40% of Americans can’t come up with $400 for an emergency & the average household spends over $640 every year on the lottery.This statistic bothered me for a while…After looking into

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