#productivity

anonymiss@despora.de

How worker #surveillance is backfiring on employers

Source: https://www.bbc.com/worklife/article/20230127-how-worker-surveillance-is-backfiring-on-employers

Workers who are watched against their may also devote more energy to finding creative ways to subvert the very controls employers have put in place. In one case, recalled Siegel, a lorry driver with GPS used tin foil to cover the antenna of the #tracking #system. In another case from the field of automation, employees who were being monitored were more likely to kick and box the robots they used at work.

“It raises our #stress levels to be under observation all the time, and it impinges on our sense of autonomy and dignity,” says Levy. “So, managers who over-monitor workers may also see people leave for workplaces where they feel more respected.”

#economy #privacy #Monitor #work #job #problem #humanRights #news #management #productivity #orwell

danie10@squeet.me

Four simple steps to make Linux’s Bash prettier and more functional for non-expert users

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Many remote (and even local) commands can executed so much quicker when using Bash instead of graphical user interfaces, but for newer users, Bash can be an unfriendly and cumbersome environment.

In this video I show how, with the installation of just three applications and some alias commands, we can make working with Bash much faster, easier, and prettier!

See https://youtu.be/OR2G9OSlmVI

#technology #Linux #Bash #tips #productivity
#Blog, ##bash, ##linux, ##productivity, ##technology, ##tips

anonymiss@despora.de

#Remote #workers are wasting their #time proving they’re actually #working

source: https://www.vox.com/recode/2022/9/22/23360887/remote-work-productivity-theater-back-to-office

#Productivity #theater is when workers frequently update their status on #Slack or toggle their mouse to make sure the status light in #Microsoft #Teams is green. They say hello and goodbye, and they drop into different channels throughout the day to chitchat. They check in with #managers and just tell anyone what they’re working on. They even join #meetings they don’t need to be in (and there are many more meetings) and answer emails late into the night.

#work #labour #fail #economy #business #news #society #management #online #internet #wtf #omg

diggers@diaspora-fr.org

A developing evil: the malignant historical force behind the #Great #Reset

Source: https://winteroak.org.uk/2022/08/02/a-developing-evil-the-malignant-historical-force-behind-the-great-reset/

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The so-called Great Reset is nothing but the extension and violent #acceleration of a longstanding process.

It is the increase of centralising power, the tightening of control, the growth of “the #economy ”, the ever-closer convergence of #power and #money.

Continuous #industrial #development has been the background to all our lives, but it is not necessarily something of which we are always conscious.

The first thing I observed was that there was always local opposition to any proposed development on a greenfield area – the bigger the project, the greater the opposition.

Several methods were used to ensure that development triumphed over the wishes of the local people.

The first was for local politicians and officials to denigrate opponents of the scheme in question, in which ever way seemed most appropriate.

If the #opponents were local people living close to the proposed development, they were selfish individuals termed NIMBYs – Not In My Back Yard.

If people from further away were involved, who could not be accused of having a purely personal interest, they were dubbed “outside agitators” or “rent-a-mob troublemakers”.

In this way, no #dissent could ever be seen as legitimate.

I also came across a degree of #corruption, of course, of very close connections between local officials and the property development businesses whose projects they authorised.

But behind these levels of #propaganda and corruption was something else, something even more important: the “need” for development was written into the bureaucratic planning structures devised by central government, with which local authorities had to comply.

The overall process of development itself was sacrosanct and officially ensured.

All the language and arguments in favour of development therefore served not so much to convince people that it was necessary, as to cloak the reality that it would in any case be imposed on them against their will by central power.

A narrative is always needed to dress up development and sell it to the public.

This idea of “underdevelopment” is, he concludes, “a manipulative trick to involve people in struggles for getting what the powerful want to impose on them”

Those pushing this #agenda are happy to cynically exploit the naivety of those who fall for the lie and enthusiastically jump aboard the bandwagon of “helping” those who have not yet been turned into what Otto Ulrich calls “a mechanical cog in a great production apparatus dominated by the world market”.

In #Europe, a key #institution promoting development is The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, founded sixty years ago

The “First UN Development Decade” between 1960 and 1970, which claimed to identify a problem with “underdeveloped” people, again insisted that its aim was to improve the quality of their lives

In 1970 it launched an International Development Strategy and an associated UN resolution announced a unified approach to development and planning, “which would fully integrate the economic and social components in the formulation of policies and programmes”.

In 1986 the #UN went even further when it published its Declaration on the Right to Development.

Although this text clearly identified the aim of establishing what it called “a new international economic order”, it hid this agenda behind the absurd statement that “the right to development is an inalienable human right”.

“States have the duty to co-operate with each other in ensuring development and eliminating obstacles to development”.

In 1990 the United Nations Development Programme published its first Human Development Report, defending the inalienable right of all human beings to be developed.

then ten years later, in 2000, it launched its Millennium Development Goals, based on the International Development Goals drawn up at Chateau de la Muette by the OECD’s Development Assistance Committee

Private-public partnerships were very much encouraged. Goal 8 was “to develop a global partnership for development”, which could mean “cooperation with #pharmaceutical #companies” or making available the “benefits of new technologies” by working with Big Tech

It has also long been interested in so-called “rural development”, aiming to “increase #production and raise #productivity” by means of what it calls a “transition from traditional isolation”. The #World #Bank would like to enable the “transfer of people out of low productivity #agriculture into more rewarding pursuits”.

It is not for nothing that the World Bank/IFC use the #slogan “Creating #Markets, Creating #> Opportunities” (21). For all the do-good language, the bottom line is that investment, like development, is really about making money and accumulating power.

The World Bank has been peddling the #greenwashing scam of so-called “sustainable development” for quite a while now.

In reality, the “sustainable” development they are promoting is every bit of an oxymoron as “equitable” development, being just another aspect of the camouflage with which its proponents hide the reality of their insidious agenda from public view.

*As Esteva writes, “Sustainable development has been explicitly conceived as a strategy for sustaining ‘development’, not for supporting the flourishing and enduring of an infinitely diverse natural and social life”. *

But because they don’t want this profoundly undemocratic situation to be visible, they also construct the propaganda layer which aims, like the propaganda about the need for local “development”, to conceal the true nature of the process.

Because the development mafia depicts itself as representing “good”, all those who go against its agenda must necessarily be “bad” – reactionary, right-wing, conspiracy theorists.

###The process which calls itself “development” in fact equates to nothing other than #destruction, in every context.

As Sachs writes: “Suspicion grows that development was a misconceived enterprise from the beginning. Indeed, it is not the failure of development which has to be feared, but its success. What would a completely developed world look like?” (28)

It would simply be a dead world.

read on: https://winteroak.org.uk/2022/08/02/a-developing-evil-the-malignant-historical-force-behind-the-great-reset/


#GreatReset #winteroak #4IR #capitalism #new_normal

danie10@squeet.me

Most Android and Apple Tablets will connect to large monitors, keyboards, and mice with a USB-C hub for better productivity

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In fact, they also connect to many other devices such as SSD drives, memory sticks, headphones, Ethernet, and more. It can turn especially smaller tablets into quite productive devices. In most cases, the mobile app of a top end application, is cheaper than its desktop counterpart. If you have a smaller tablet with a stylus (Apple Pencil for iPads) being able to watch what you’re doing on a larger monitor is really useful.

Most USB-C hubs have become a lot cheaper and work well on Android and iPad (those with USB-C, but you also get such hubs and adaptors for Lightning ports), but it is well worth reading user reviews just to check if any compatibility issues have been reported. Usually you can expect to have one or more USB sockets, and an HDMI port. It is well worth ensuring you have more than one USB port to allow simultaneous connections of a keyboard, mouse and a storage device.

Keyboards, mice and a monitor probably won’t require external power on the hub, but as you start to add SSD drives (and especially a USB powered hard drive) you may want to consider getting a hub with external power capabilities, or a hub that can handle charge through to charge the tablet at the same time.

See https://www.pcworld.com/article/402858/the-best-usb-c-hubs-for-your-laptop-tablet-or-2-in-1.html

#technology #tablets #productivity #gadgets
#Blog, ##gadgets, ##hub, ##productivity, ##tablets, ##technology

dredmorbius@diaspora.glasswings.com

Life on the Command Line (2011)

A few weeks ago, I realized that I no longer use graphical applications.

That’s right. I don’t do anything with gui apps anymore, except surf the Web. And what’s interesting about that, is that I rarely use cloudy, ajaxy replacements for desktop applications. Just about everything I do, I do exclusively on the command line. And I do what everyone else does: manage email, write things, listen to music, manage my todo list, keep track of my schedule, and chat with people. I also do a few things that most people don’t do: including write software, analyze data, and keep track of students and their grades. But whatever the case, I do all of it on the lowly command line. I literally go for months without opening a single graphical desktop application. In fact, I don’t — strictly speaking — have a desktop on my computer. ...

-- Stephen Ramsay

For my own uses, whilst I heavily use Android tablets, my preference is a full Linux desktop or laptop. On Android the single most useful application I have, and The One Thing Which Does Not Precisely Suck, is Termux, a Linux userland environment with nearly 2,000 installable Free Software packages.

I'd make heavier use of console-based web clients (w3m) if less of the Web wasn't broken using one. I'm ... begining to explore Gemini.

HN discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30389399

https://web.archive.org/web/20170826033741/http://stephenramsay.us/2011/04/09/life-on-the-command-line

#CommandLine #Productivity #UI #UX #Linux #GUI #StephenRamsay

digit@joindiaspora.com