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« Tout homme porte sur l'épaule gauche un singe et, sur l'épaule droite, un perroquet. » — Jean Cocteau
« Moi je cherche plus de logique non plus. C'est surement pour cela que j'apprécie les Ataris, ils sont aussi logiques que moi ! » — GT Turbo

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Zerosquare (./8546) :
Un proco 64 bits avec un bus externe 8 bits ? grin
Y en a(tari) pas qui ont essayé ?
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Highway Runners, mon jeu de racing à la Outrun qu'il est sorti le 14 décembre 2016 ! N'hésitez pas à me soutenir :)

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/highway-runners/id964932741

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Non, même eux ils ont pas osé.
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« Tout homme porte sur l'épaule gauche un singe et, sur l'épaule droite, un perroquet. » — Jean Cocteau
« Moi je cherche plus de logique non plus. C'est surement pour cela que j'apprécie les Ataris, ils sont aussi logiques que moi ! » — GT Turbo

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« Tout homme porte sur l'épaule gauche un singe et, sur l'épaule droite, un perroquet. » — Jean Cocteau
« Moi je cherche plus de logique non plus. C'est surement pour cela que j'apprécie les Ataris, ils sont aussi logiques que moi ! » — GT Turbo

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Magnifique

AadG
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Proud to be CAKE©®™


GCC4TI importe qui a problème en Autriche, pour l'UE plus et une encore de correspours nucléaire, ce n'est pas ytre d'instérier. L'état très même contraire, toujours reconstruire un pouvoir une choyer d'aucrée de compris le plus mite de genre, ce n'est pas moins)
Stalin est l'élection de la langie.

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A family in China raised what it believed to be a 250-pound dog for two years before learning it was actually an endangered species of bear, the Independent reports.

Su Yun, who lives in the village of Yunnan, said she brought what she believed to be a Tibetan Mastiff home after a vacation in 2016. Yun described the animal as having a surprisingly large appetite and eating a "box of fruits and two buckets of noodles" every day.

Her family finally realized that the large animal likely wasn't a dog when it continued to grow and began to walk on two legs.

“The more he grew, the more like a bear he looked,” Yun said via the Independent. “I am a little scared of bears.”

The animal was transported to the Yunnan Wildlife Rescue Center after the family contacted authorities for help. Officials shared footage of the bear standing on its two legs and were reported to be so intimidated that they needed to sedate the animal before taking it away from the home.

The bear was identified by officials as an endangered Asiatic Black Bear, which is valued at thousands of dollars on the black market, according to the Independent. A similar incident had previously taken place in the Yunnan province when a man was found to be raising a bear he initially believed to be a stray dog in March 2022, which he kept in a cage.
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« Tout homme porte sur l'épaule gauche un singe et, sur l'épaule droite, un perroquet. » — Jean Cocteau
« Moi je cherche plus de logique non plus. C'est surement pour cela que j'apprécie les Ataris, ils sont aussi logiques que moi ! » — GT Turbo

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cheeky
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Et la forme des oreilles c'est pas un indicateur? cheeky

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Apparemment ils ressemblent à ça quand ils sont petits :
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« Tout homme porte sur l'épaule gauche un singe et, sur l'épaule droite, un perroquet. » — Jean Cocteau
« Moi je cherche plus de logique non plus. C'est surement pour cela que j'apprécie les Ataris, ils sont aussi logiques que moi ! » — GT Turbo

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ça ne me fait pas penser à un chien non plus grin

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oué pareil, ya même de la marge grin

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Ça doit pas faire le même bruit non plus ^^
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« Tout homme porte sur l'épaule gauche un singe et, sur l'épaule droite, un perroquet. » — Jean Cocteau
« Moi je cherche plus de logique non plus. C'est surement pour cela que j'apprécie les Ataris, ils sont aussi logiques que moi ! » — GT Turbo

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Portals, how do they work? - Video9GAG10,380 points • 243 comments
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Webmaster du site Ti-FRv3 (et aussi de DevLynx)
Si moins de monde enculait le système, alors celui ci aurait plus de mal à nous sortir de si grosses merdes !
"L'erreur humaine est humaine"©Nil (2006) // topics/6238-moved-jamais-jaurais-pense-faire-ca

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Juste pour le titre :
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« Tout homme porte sur l'épaule gauche un singe et, sur l'épaule droite, un perroquet. » — Jean Cocteau
« Moi je cherche plus de logique non plus. C'est surement pour cela que j'apprécie les Ataris, ils sont aussi logiques que moi ! » — GT Turbo

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Mes disques d'Ultravox seraient une fake news? Un effet Mandela? On m'aurait menti? fear

Je blague.
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"- Nigga you know what the fuck I want, nigga: I want your motherfuckin' Daytons, and your motherfuckin' stereo! And I'll take a double burger with cheese!
- WHUT?"
I LOVE TO HATE/I HATE YOUR LOVE -AND I CAN'T FEEL AFFECTION FOR PEOPLE LIKE YOU!
CAALGOOONNNNN [TELLMESOMETHINGIDONTKNOW SHOWMESOMETHINGICANTUSE PUSHTHEBUTTONS CONNECTTHEGODDAMNDOTS] (Si Dieu existe il doit me détester...)

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« Tout homme porte sur l'épaule gauche un singe et, sur l'épaule droite, un perroquet. » — Jean Cocteau
« Moi je cherche plus de logique non plus. C'est surement pour cela que j'apprécie les Ataris, ils sont aussi logiques que moi ! » — GT Turbo

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Les effets d'optique sont classe.
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"- Nigga you know what the fuck I want, nigga: I want your motherfuckin' Daytons, and your motherfuckin' stereo! And I'll take a double burger with cheese!
- WHUT?"
I LOVE TO HATE/I HATE YOUR LOVE -AND I CAN'T FEEL AFFECTION FOR PEOPLE LIKE YOU!
CAALGOOONNNNN [TELLMESOMETHINGIDONTKNOW SHOWMESOMETHINGICANTUSE PUSHTHEBUTTONS CONNECTTHEGODDAMNDOTS] (Si Dieu existe il doit me détester...)

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« Tout homme porte sur l'épaule gauche un singe et, sur l'épaule droite, un perroquet. » — Jean Cocteau
« Moi je cherche plus de logique non plus. C'est surement pour cela que j'apprécie les Ataris, ils sont aussi logiques que moi ! » — GT Turbo

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vince (./8562) :
Portals, how do they work? - Video9GAG15,811 points • 332 comments
Excellent ^^

The_CUrE (./8566) :
Les effets d'optique sont classe.
Ah oui, joli.
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Highway Runners, mon jeu de racing à la Outrun qu'il est sorti le 14 décembre 2016 ! N'hésitez pas à me soutenir :)

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/highway-runners/id964932741

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ZooD
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Highway Runners, mon jeu de racing à la Outrun qu'il est sorti le 14 décembre 2016 ! N'hésitez pas à me soutenir :)

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/highway-runners/id964932741

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En parlant de Python, cette année encore, l'un des exos de l'épreuve de spécialité physique-chimie du bac est anti-Flankeresque :
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« Tout homme porte sur l'épaule gauche un singe et, sur l'épaule droite, un perroquet. » — Jean Cocteau
« Moi je cherche plus de logique non plus. C'est surement pour cela que j'apprécie les Ataris, ils sont aussi logiques que moi ! » — GT Turbo

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Encore une grande réussite !
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<<< Kernel Extremis©®™ >>> et Inventeur de la différence administratif/judiciaire ! (©Yoshi Noir)

<Vertyos> un poil plus mais elle suce bien quand même la mienne ^^
<Sabrina`> tinkiete flan c juste qu'ils sont jaloux que je te trouve aussi appétissant

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On peut toujours faire confiance à l'Éducation Nationale.
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« Tout homme porte sur l'épaule gauche un singe et, sur l'épaule droite, un perroquet. » — Jean Cocteau
« Moi je cherche plus de logique non plus. C'est surement pour cela que j'apprécie les Ataris, ils sont aussi logiques que moi ! » — GT Turbo

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Les syndicats prévoient déjà de troubler la venue de Charles III à Bordeauxwww.20minutes.frLe 28 mars le roi Charles III et la reine consort sont attendus à la gare Saint-Jean, à la mi journée. Alors qu'ils devaient se rendre en tramway jusqu'au miroir d'eau, les syndicats du réseau TBM entendent perturber le programme

La prochaine fois, il visitera plutôt Brunniville.
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« Tout homme porte sur l'épaule gauche un singe et, sur l'épaule droite, un perroquet. » — Jean Cocteau
« Moi je cherche plus de logique non plus. C'est surement pour cela que j'apprécie les Ataris, ils sont aussi logiques que moi ! » — GT Turbo

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Elle a été annulée sa visite, le Mobilier national a même refusé de sortir le tapis rouge, c'est magnifique! \o/
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"- Nigga you know what the fuck I want, nigga: I want your motherfuckin' Daytons, and your motherfuckin' stereo! And I'll take a double burger with cheese!
- WHUT?"
I LOVE TO HATE/I HATE YOUR LOVE -AND I CAN'T FEEL AFFECTION FOR PEOPLE LIKE YOU!
CAALGOOONNNNN [TELLMESOMETHINGIDONTKNOW SHOWMESOMETHINGICANTUSE PUSHTHEBUTTONS CONNECTTHEGODDAMNDOTS] (Si Dieu existe il doit me détester...)

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« Tout homme porte sur l'épaule gauche un singe et, sur l'épaule droite, un perroquet. » — Jean Cocteau
« Moi je cherche plus de logique non plus. C'est surement pour cela que j'apprécie les Ataris, ils sont aussi logiques que moi ! » — GT Turbo

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grin

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« Tout homme porte sur l'épaule gauche un singe et, sur l'épaule droite, un perroquet. » — Jean Cocteau
« Moi je cherche plus de logique non plus. C'est surement pour cela que j'apprécie les Ataris, ils sont aussi logiques que moi ! » — GT Turbo

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How idleness at work became an epidemic that is wrecking BritainThe TelegraphThe modern workplace is a hive of inactivity and low productivity


Godzil a été invité sur ce sujet.

Il faut que tu glandes un peu moins au boulot, ça commence à se voir là tongue
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« Tout homme porte sur l'épaule gauche un singe et, sur l'épaule droite, un perroquet. » — Jean Cocteau
« Moi je cherche plus de logique non plus. C'est surement pour cela que j'apprécie les Ataris, ils sont aussi logiques que moi ! » — GT Turbo

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Article payant, dommage le sujet me parle pas mal ^^
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Si tu interromps le chargement de la page assez vite, le texte de l'article est visible smile

EDIT : ah non, ça disparaît au bout de quelques secondes. Bon tant pis, Ctrl-C / Ctrl-V pawa :
How idleness at work became an epidemic that is wrecking Britain
The modern workplace is a hive of inactivity and low productivity
By Andrew Orlowski 7 April 2023 • 6:00am

In 2004 a Finnish Government tax auditor was found dead at his desk where he had sat undisturbed for two days.

Not one of the hundred or so colleagues on the same floor noticed, according to a BBC report at the time. Nor had anyone noticed any disruption to the organisation’s workflow, or any loss in productivity.

The poor auditor’s death is an emblem of idleness at work – and a sign of just how good we have become at hiding it.

Economists and policy wonks agonise about flat productivity growth. In the UK it rose by 2.5pc on average every year in the three decades to 2008, but just 0.5pc annually since.

Theories abound as to why this is but most overlook the obvious culprit.

“The modern economy is replete with jobs that are half-made up,” says Professor André Spicer, executive dean of the Bayes Business School and author of the book Business Bulls---.

Popular culture is full of examples of the made up job. Entire sitcoms such as Nightingales and The IT Crowd have been set in workplaces where there is nothing to do. But across academia and in the policy world, we find something resembling a conspiracy to ignore it.

“There’s a huge denial about it,” says author David Bolchover. “A lot of very well paid people are doing very little, and nobody is talking about it.”

His book, The Living Dead, is an account of his own experience in the insurance industry. Over six years, he estimates he did about six months of proper work. He even rose to an executive position at a company where he was able to disappear completely for two years.

Last week, the think tank Onward fretted about increasing stress levels at work and how little time this leaves for civic engagement. But for every frazzled City trader, exhausted front-line nurse or Amazon warehouse packer, there are many others who discover that there is so little work to do during office hours they can successfully disengage.

Instead, they can devote much of the day to personal activities, such as online shopping or social media. Some choose to nurture a hobby, or even start a sideline business. The phenomenon is called “empty labour”, the title of another book by a maverick Swedish business professor, Roland Paulsen.

Finally, that taboo is being broken.

After pandemic lockdowns, the practice of “quiet quitting” emerged, where employees reportedly worked slowly in a subtle protest at their dissatisfaction with work. The fact that people were able to do this en masse without being fired was a sign of how little work there was in the first place.

This is nothing new. They were living out Parkinson’s Law, which maintains that “work expands to fill the time available”.

Before this phrase was coined, the father of modern scientific management, F Winslow Taylor, had identified the practice and called it “soldiering”. Whatever the name, it’s easier to accomplish now than ever without being discovered.

Forbes recently reported on the growth of “polyworking” – employees holding multiple jobs at once. 47pc of US workers now hold down three jobs, it found.

While many will be working multiple low paying jobs to make ends meet, astonishingly some employees are now doing full time jobs concurrently, while each employer is blissfully unaware.

Meanwhile a survey for Salary.com indicates that 89pc of employees admitted to wasting time, with almost two thirds wasting up to an hour a day.

When it comes to stretching out very little work to as many people as possible, the tech sector may be the masters. In a widely circulated essay by a former software developer, Emmanuel Maggiori, the author confessed: “I’ve been employed in tech for years, but I’ve almost never worked.”

Over multiple jobs, Maggiori admitted to being handsomely rewarded for doing almost nothing. When he made the mistake of completing a job rapidly, he found that his peers were dismayed: he was letting the cat out of the bag.

“It’s hard to challenge the status quo when the productivity bar is so low all around,” Maggiori told The Daily Telegraph.

Tech companies have laid off nearly 170,000 staff since January. Many of the businesses now making people redundant had gone on recruitment binges after Covid struck, which left many new hires with little to do.

Elon Musk’s Twitter stands in stark contrast to this attitude of over hiring and has become a closely watched experiment. Musk has laid off two thirds of Twitter’s full-time staff and contractors since taking over last October, but without any apparent ill effects, such as slowing down innovation. All of this suggests Maggiori’s experience may not be that unusual.

Geoff Shullenberger, the managing editor of the online magazine Compact, said Musk’s job massacres marked “the collapse of a jobs program for surplus elites.”

“As soon as enforced lockdowns came in, a lot of people very quickly realised they could run the business with a quarter or a third of the people they had,” notes Spicer.
This video grab taken from a video posted on the Twitter account of billionaire Tesla chief Elon Musk on October 26, 2022 shows himself carrying a sink as he enters the Twitter headquarters in San Francisco. Elon Musk changed his Twitter profile to "Chief Twit" and posted video of himself walking into the social network's California headquarters carrying a sink, days before his contentious takeover of the company must be finalized. (Photo by various sources / AFP) (Photo by -/Twitter account of Elon Musk/AFP via Getty Images)
Elon Musk has slashed Twitter's workforce since taking over the company last year Credit: AFP via Getty Images

“We think of public sector bureaucracies as uniquely inefficient, but this is absolutely not exclusive to them: some of the worst examples are in large organisations where people can’t be seen.”

Bolchover agrees, saying: “Large corporations are the worst culprits.”

Often, the CEOs don’t know what’s going on, he suggests. Similarly, many managers are only very reluctant bosses and struggle to prevent idleness among staff.

Maggiori blames bad management in the technology sector for allowing the cult of ‘Agile’ management to proliferate.

In this cultish methodology, software developers self-identify how long a job will take – invariably over-estimating the time needed. They then have lots of meetings, which obscures their lack of real productive work.

Another smokescreen helps too. Forty years ago you could tell what someone did from their job title. Now, it’s a mystery.

“How do you manage to appropriate half of your working hours for yourself without getting caught?” Paulsen asks. “The answer can now be provided in all its simplicity: you exploit others’ ignorance of what the job entails.”

Paulsen dismayed some of his own academic peers by focussing on empty labour. Left-leaning academics, he explains, assume that workers are oppressed. That position is hard to maintain when research suggests many staff do so little.

For their part, pro-business commenters laud the private company as a model of efficiency, when it is anything but.

The epidemic of idleness is an uncomfortable challenge to the idea that economies with a strong Protestant work ethic are assured of success.

It is also socially divisive. If you’re self-employed and you don’t work, Bolchover notes, then you have no income.

“Why would anyone be self-employed today? There must be resentment building up,” he wonders. “People who are self-employed and who work hard, in trades, and who are not part of this gravy train, see the middle classes having this very nice and comfortable life.

"They see a new leisure class that says it works, but doesn’t. What should they think?”

We’ve barely begun to examine some other consequences.

One is hard to miss. The Marxist philosopher Theodor Adorno once wrote: “The more superfluous a job of work is, the worse it becomes, the more it degenerates into ideology.”

He died before the rise of the human resources department, and the advent of the “woke” corporation.
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« Tout homme porte sur l'épaule gauche un singe et, sur l'épaule droite, un perroquet. » — Jean Cocteau
« Moi je cherche plus de logique non plus. C'est surement pour cela que j'apprécie les Ataris, ils sont aussi logiques que moi ! » — GT Turbo