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  • If you begin a large change management project in a company, having 20% of the employees think it's positive before you hardly start is like starting halfway to the finish line.

  • I disagree, you don't have to look closely at all to get the function of several, unless you consider 1-2 seconds looking closely of course...

  • That seems more like you're the issue if that's all you can figure out...

  • Meh...the mail, calendar and drive icons are easily recognizable for what they do. The others are easily recognizable and distinguishable from each other, although their function definitely is less clear from the visuals of the icon. This is true for most apps by far though, not just google and proton. Most icons by far makes the company behind it identifiable, not the function it performs.

  • I've had a dumb roomba for 8-9 years too, and I was decently happy with it, but i switched to a new roborock this year...and holy shit, the roomba sucks ass compared to the roborock. It absolutely does not do the job as well, comparatively it hardly does a job at all.

  • For-profit company and private are not mutually exclusive though. Mullvad VPN for example is as much a for-profit company as unlike proton which is nonprofit, and arguably also one of the most private VPN services available.

  • The internal combustion engine is fundamentally unchanged since invention, so is the electric motor, both well over 100 years old too.

    And personal automobiles are still fundamentally the same as a horse driven carriage: four wheels with a box on top for seating and sheltering from weather, and a driver in front for steering. The first mechanically driven carriage even predates the bike by more than 200 years.

  • Edit: just re-read the post and checked the printer.

    The heating element in the inner-section is probably dead. This is probably a RMA case.

  • So that's a yes...

  • Technically no, not when using the same argument.

    Although Australia is also surrounded by ocean so Antarctica, Australia, and everything else

  • The panama canal is not an ocean...and man made. No amount of squinting could make it a reasonable argument to count it.

  • North/South America is also not separated by ocean...

  • Its not 350mm3 build volume, it's 42,875,000mm3 build volume (350mmx350mmx350mm)

    The fact that the manufacturer isn't even able to get units on their own printer correct does not inspire confidence.

  • U235 pellets in an apple...easy peasy

  • You can always get them to eat, I've never had a horse not eating when handfed...

  • Having them eat something containing a radioactive isotope comes to mind...

  • Yes, oxytocin has a remarkable short half life.

  • Love is not a forever chemical, oxytocin has a half life of something like 5min tops.

  • 1m of filament represents 6-10¢ of value for basic filaments like PLA/PETG/ABS/ASA from a quality manufacturer, less for cheap ones. I will never bother with the hassle of splicing filament pieces for that.