Imagine working a 36 hour shift to deliver a chatbot that says Elon Musk is fitter than LeBron and can swim better than Michael Phelps then jumping online to brag about it.
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Imagine working a 36 hour shift to deliver a chatbot that says Elon Musk is fitter than LeBron and can swim better than Michael Phelps then jumping online to brag about it.
Batman couldn’t beat this out of me.
36 hour shift says "terrible project planning" to me... not "incredible dedication"
People do better work when well rested and paced out ... reasonably. 36 hours? You messed up big time. Or your boss is unreasonable, fickle and disorganized.
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36 hour shift says "terrible project planning" to me... not "incredible dedication"
People do better work when well rested and paced out ... reasonably. 36 hours? You messed up big time. Or your boss is unreasonable, fickle and disorganized.
I'm not even talking about work life balance here. Even a person who put every waking moment towards "the good of the company" will not do their best work like this. It will be inefficient.
Look to the ant.
Proverbs 6:6 and all that.
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36 hour shift says "terrible project planning" to me... not "incredible dedication"
People do better work when well rested and paced out ... reasonably. 36 hours? You messed up big time. Or your boss is unreasonable, fickle and disorganized.
@futurebird @carnage4life Yeah, this has Elon's "hardcore mode" written all over it. He launched that at Twitter immediately. Sleep at your desks, put in 100 hours a week, because we gotta be hardcore and get stuff done.
Meanwhile, said Elon, I'll be sitting at my desk doing my job, which is shitposting all day long.
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@futurebird @carnage4life Yeah, this has Elon's "hardcore mode" written all over it. He launched that at Twitter immediately. Sleep at your desks, put in 100 hours a week, because we gotta be hardcore and get stuff done.
Meanwhile, said Elon, I'll be sitting at my desk doing my job, which is shitposting all day long.
We had this culture at my undergraduate college. Performative all nighters.
Thankfully by grad school I learned better and could study *less* get better grades and be healthy.