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Per Axbom (axbom@axbom.me)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Nov-2023 07:01:15 JST Per Axbom When technology becomes faster it can also steal time from moments of value.
Imagine a computer taking 90 seconds to start up in the morning. You press the on switch and during the wait you naturally take a moment to exchange pleasantries with your colleagues, ask them about their families, hobbies or more immediate concerns. They reciprocate with a smile.
Fast forward two years and the same computer takes 7 seconds to start. You have barely enough time to sit down and adjust your seat.
Now there’s no need to talk to your colleagues. No need to smile. Because technology has just saved you so much time. Almost 6 hours per year. Per employee
I guess someone somewhere is smiling.- HistoPol (#HP) 🥥 🌴 repeated this.
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kolya (kolya@social.cologne)'s status on Tuesday, 28-Nov-2023 07:01:19 JST kolya @axbom I read Momo by Michael Ende as a child, but it still keeps happening. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Momo_(novel)