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Steve Rhodes
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Former Joost dot com talent now working for the man. Atlassian Specialist. Official Underworld (band) fan-site admin. UTO.

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"Hi Daniel,

cURL is an awesome tool and based on your website, you seem like an awesome guy!

Thank you,
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November 28, 2025 at 8:20 AM
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In my clipboard I had some Korean I wanted to quickly translate to get the gist of it.

Alt-tabbed to Firefox and started typing translate.goo… as I thought, "but jeez, Firefox can do this locally. how do I access that outside of a web page?"

Ah ha! New tab, type in "data:text/html,<textarea>" […]
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metasocial.com
October 31, 2025 at 5:16 AM
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Iceland approved the 4-day workweek in 2019: nearly 6 years later, all the predictions made have come true.
https://farmingdale-observer.com/2025/05/10/iceland-approved-the-4-day-workweek-in-2019-nearly-6-years-later-all-the-predictions-made-have-come-true/
In 2019, Iceland made headlines by becoming one of the first countries in the world to adopt the four-day working week, not through a general law, but through agreements allowing workers to negotiate shorter weeks or reduced hours. Five years on, the results are indisputable. The Icelandic experiment began in 2015 with a pilot phase involving around 2,500 employees, or just over 1% of the country’s working population. Following the resounding success of this initiative, with 86% of the employees involved expressing their support, the project was made official in 2019 . Today, almost 90% of Icelandic workers benefit from a reduced working week of 36 hours, compared with 40 hours previously, with no loss of pay. Initial concerns about the four-day week were widespread, both in Iceland and elsewhere in the world. There were fears of a drop in productivity, increased costs for businesses and difficulties in adapting to maintain service levels. However, the Icelandic experience has swept these fears under the carpet. Icelandic reports show that productivity has remained stable, and even increased in some sectors. One of the keys to this success lies in improving the mental health of workers, a crucial aspect highlighted by Generation Z. The reduction in stress, combined with a better work-life balance, has had a significant positive impact on employee well-being. One of the most remarkable aspects of the Icelandic experience is the promotion of greater gender equality. By encouraging men to become more involved in family life, the four-day week has contributed to a better sharing of domestic and parental responsibilities. Freed from traditional time constraints, men have been able to devote more time to their children and play an active role in household chores. Unlike some countries, such as Belgium, where the four-day week means that hours not worked are compensated for by longer working days, Iceland is keeping salaries and working conditions unchanged despite the reduction in working hours. This approach has been made possible in part by a proactive policy of digitalising businesses and public services. Read More These 4 Magical Plants Are Your Best Allies to Combat Humidity at Home The Icelandic government has invested heavily in digital infrastructure, offering some of the best internet connections in the world, including in rural areas. This robust infrastructure has made it possible to support teleworking and maintain productivity despite the reduction in office hours, according to el diaro. What’s more, generation Z, having grown up in a digital environment, has adapted naturally to this new way of working, facilitating a smooth transition to the four-day week. The impact of the four-day week is not confined to the world of work. Icelanders report a significant improvement in their quality of life. They have more time for leisure, family and friends. Stress linked to time constraints has decreased, and people feel happier and more fulfilled overall. María Hjálmtýsdóttir, activist and teacher, tells us: “The shorter working week has been a great success in Iceland and has changed my family’s life. For 90% of Icelanders, the 36-hour week means less stress, more job satisfaction and more time to enjoy life.” The Icelandic experience serves as an inspiring example for other countries considering adopting the four-day week. Pilot projects are underway in Germany, Portugal, Spain and the UK, while Belgium has legislated in favour of the four-day week, but with a system of compensation for hours not worked that is limiting its adoption. Despite the success of the four-day week, the issue of EU membership continues to divide Icelandic society. Next Saturday’s early parliamentary elections will provide Icelanders with an opportunity to express their views on this crucial issue. Only the Social Democrats and the liberal Reform party are openly in favour of European integration, while the parties in the ruling coalition (ecologists, conservatives and liberals) are opposed. Read More Close the Toilet Lid Now! This Is What Actually Happens When You Flush the Toilet Iceland’s experience shows that the four-day week is not only viable, but can also bring significant benefits for both workers and society as a whole. By putting the well-being of individuals at the heart of its priorities, Iceland has created a more humane and sustainable working model, which could well inspire other countries to follow its example. By championing this cause, Generation Z has helped to pave the way for a future where work adapts to people’s needs, rather than the other way round. Iceland’s success proves that their predictions were far from utopian, and that a profound change in our relationship with work is not only possible, but desirable. Share This With A Friend :
farmingdale-observer.com
May 11, 2025 at 4:53 PM
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When you're declaring that God should only appoint a white guy to represent Him, it isn't God you believe in, it's white supremacy.
April 22, 2025 at 8:41 PM
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"It took many years to develop birth control for men, but I'm so glad the CyberTruck arrived and fixed all that."
February 15, 2025 at 7:29 PM
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This is a public service announcement to **never** ever use Oracle
February 1, 2025 at 6:20 PM
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Suddenly, out of nowhere, a declassified World War II-era CIA guide to sabotaging fascism in the workplace has become one of the most popular free ebooks on the internet:

https://www.404media.co/declassified-cia-guide-to-sabotaging-fascism-is-suddenly-viral/
January 29, 2025 at 8:58 PM
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Remember, when Barcelona eliminated 3 lanes of vehicle traffic & converted this street into a 4.7km green pedestrian corridor in the heart of the Eixample grid, businesses sued. They actually won. But by decision-time, the businesses had decided they actually like it.
citylabbcn.org/the-legal-at...
December 26, 2024 at 5:34 AM
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in the last few weeks x-fka-twitter refuses to load internal pages from bookmarks. So I can't go direct to a personal list page. Not every time but most times.

Another reason to stop using x-fka-twitter. The platform is broken and not just the content.

Meanwhile, Chrome saves memory by only […]
Original post on mastodon.social
mastodon.social
December 20, 2024 at 9:20 AM
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Apply for the UK to join the European Union as a full member as soon as possible
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/700005
I believe joining the EU would boost the economy, increase global influence, improve collaboration and provide stability & freedom. I believe that Brexit hasn't […]
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mastodon.scot
December 19, 2024 at 8:22 PM
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Elon Musk has been engaging in blatant public lies for years -- long before he outed himself as a right-wing extremist and used deceit to promote Trump -- by promising Tesla features that the company he controls has never come close to delivering.

How is this anything but fraud?

Yet he's […]
Original post on mastodon.social
mastodon.social
October 10, 2024 at 7:33 PM
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The rise of Mastodon has made me so much more aware of government services requiring us to use private companies’ systems to communicate with them and access services.

Sitting on a Dutch train just now I was shown on a screen “feeling unsafe in the train? Contact us via WhatsApp”.

What if I […]
Original post on fosstodon.org
fosstodon.org
October 6, 2024 at 1:23 PM
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Two and a half weeks are left, to make the official European Citizens Initiative #taxtherich work!

We still need 690,000 signatures, which sounds like a lot, but for a union of 450 million people, it should be a piece of cake!

We also still need 4 more countries to reach their national […]
Original post on berlin.social
berlin.social
September 20, 2024 at 12:44 PM
Wondering if anyone has run doen the up escalator so that they don't have to go thru the whole of #ikea to get out. 🤔
September 26, 2024 at 10:22 AM
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What?! A massive chunk of the Carolabrücke in Dresden has collapsed. Bridge was opened in 1971 https://www.mdr.de/nachrichten/sachsen/dresden/dresden-radebeul/carolabruecke-einsturz-elbe-verkehr-100.html

Wikipedia background […]
Original post on gruene.social
gruene.social
September 11, 2024 at 4:51 AM