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9 votes
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For those who (privately) aspire to become more reclusive
12 votes -
The coronavirus is making us all camgirls: For millions of newly remote workers, doing your job now involves looking the part, figuring out your angles, and performing for the camera
7 votes -
The right to work from home should be a demand far beyond the pandemic
8 votes -
COVID-19 is fueling a boom in the doomsday bunker market, thanks to some dubious marketing claims
3 votes -
The death of the office
8 votes -
Why I’m learning more with distance learning than I do in school
8 votes -
Finnish basic income pilot improved wellbeing – first major study of scheme comes as economic toll of coronavirus prompts fresh interest in idea
13 votes -
A short history of child protection in the UK, with discussion about the impact of temporary coronavirus law
6 votes -
Prison inmates in Western Australia made 100 school desks in less than two weeks to donate to families for children homeschooling during the coronavirus pandemic
5 votes -
We are all niqabis now: Coronavirus masks reveal hypocrisy of face covering bans
12 votes -
Lockdown productivity: Spaceship you
16 votes -
Inside the nightmare voyage of the Diamond Princess
6 votes -
It's not every day that the face of a chief epidemiologist is inked as a tattoo – a very Swedish tribute
4 votes -
Many schools are already closed until the end of the year. So what happens to all those missed classes?
11 votes -
Alert level 420: New Zealand weed dealers on how they’re operating in lockdown
4 votes -
Calling me a hero only makes you feel better
17 votes -
Rush for haircuts in Denmark – Danes can now get a haircut at a salon for the first time in a month, as the country takes the next step to gradually relax its coronavirus lockdown
6 votes -
Walmart to require all employees wear face masks starting Monday
6 votes -
Iceland's forestry service has come up with a novel way to overcome the sense of isolation many people suffer because of Covid-19 – hug the trees
6 votes -
PetSmart pressures dog groomers to come into work as "essential labor"
8 votes -
A very detailed Corona curriculum for your kids
5 votes -
Prepare for the ultimate gaslighting - "...take a deep breath, ignore the deafening noise, and think deeply about what you want to put back into your life"
18 votes -
Furloughed because of the coronavirus pandemic, airline and hotel employees in Sweden are retraining to work as hospital and nursing home assistants
6 votes -
That discomfort you’re feeling is grief
8 votes -
Why I don’t feel safe wearing a face mask
10 votes -
Sales of sex toys in Denmark have more than doubled after Danes were told to stay at home to limit the spread of the coronavirus
20 votes -
The stimulus bill punishes parents behind on child support. Now is not the time
8 votes -
Searching for the small wins is getting me through this pandemic
4 votes -
April is canceled
30 votes -
Singapore: Most workplaces to close, schools will move to full home-based learning from next week
4 votes -
Icelandic farming union has been surprised by the enthusiastic response to its appeal for volunteers to help sick farmers out during the Covid-19 outbreak
7 votes -
Don't nag your husband during lockdown, Malaysia's government advises women
6 votes -
Walmart amps up its virus response for workers
3 votes -
Las Vegas parking lot turned into 'homeless shelter' with social distancing markers
7 votes -
Love in coronavirus times – couple meets for dates on closed Danish-German border
5 votes -
Alcohol sales banned in Greenland capital during lockdown – move aims to cut violence against children during coronavirus confinement
11 votes -
How people are spreading joy and connecting duing the coronovirus lockdown
4 votes -
Family violence perpetrators using COVID-19 as 'a form of abuse we have not experienced before'
10 votes -
Swedes are used to living alone, following rules and championing innovation. How much will these social norms help during the coronavirus crisis?
8 votes -
Walking the dog: A get-out-of-jail card in lockdown Spain
5 votes -
Furloughed sports commentator starts covering scenes from everyday life
6 votes -
What it’s like to isolate with your girlfriend and her other boyfriend
17 votes -
Why we buy weird things in times of crisis
10 votes -
Small colleges were already on the brink. Now, coronavirus threatens their existence.
4 votes -
Plenty of American workers aren't being told to work remotely—even though they could
8 votes -
What novel things can people do from home?
With the need for social distancing and self-isolation and #Stay(ing)TheFuckHome becoming near global realities, it is looking like many of us, and nearly everyone we know, will be spending large...
With the need for social distancing and self-isolation and #Stay(ing)TheFuckHome becoming near global realities, it is looking like many of us, and nearly everyone we know, will be spending large amounts of time staying in. I like this guide (thanks again, @aphoenix!), which ends with "Treat quarantine as an opportunity to do some of those things you never usually have time for."
Certainly we all have things in our life like that, but I also think it would be neat to try to brainstorm a list of things people can do for new experiences -- things they might not think to do or know are available to them. Everybody knows we can catch up on Netflix and our unread pile of books, but what else is out there? What can I do when I need a change of pace? What novel things can people do from home/online that don't require them to go out for resources/supplies?
18 votes -
Landlord says he won't collect rent because of coronavirus outbreak, urges others to do the same
8 votes -
Work From Home (WFH) Thread - March 16th, 2020
I suspect many of you are, like me, working from home today and in the near future. I thought that it might be nice to have a single thread where we can chat about WFH and our day to day lives...
I suspect many of you are, like me, working from home today and in the near future. I thought that it might be nice to have a single thread where we can chat about WFH and our day to day lives while self-isolating in order to feel a bit less isolated. If people think this kind of thing is a good idea, perhaps this can be a daily (or weekly o_o) thread.
Feel free to talk about:
- Day to day life at home
- What's on your agenda for work
- Your thoughts on self-isolating and quarantine.
- Casual talk that you might normally have with coworkers .
- Anything else! (Though of course, the rest of the site still exists)
I personally tend to get more work done while working from home as there are less interruptions in the form of meetings and informal breaks. So in a weird way I'm looking forward to this time in order to get quite a bit done. Still, it's hard not to get cabin fever.
How are you all doing?
19 votes -
NYC schools will close Monday
6 votes