I like this one too and generally like the videos with Alex. Just because something doesn’t make practical sense to do doesn’t mean it’s not interesting.
I like this one too and generally like the videos with Alex. Just because something doesn’t make practical sense to do doesn’t mean it’s not interesting.
Can you elaborate on what the issue is with the Rhodesian guns part? I’m unfamiliar with it.
I think most people in this thread are missing the point of this service. This is 100% a valid option when traveling and needing to protect yourself while using public wifi. This exists to protect yourself from identity theft and fraud.
I agree with you and I’ve given this a lot of thought over the last year or so. I think the problem is that the need for shared/rental office space isn’t in the big cities where WeWork has its locations, it’s closer to the suburbs where the people that WFH live. The folks that WFH who either don’t have adequate space in their home or prefer to go to an office to work would consider a rental office space but don’t want to have to commute into a major metro area to work. The office space would need to be closer to where these people live and offer a shorter commute than going into your company’s office.
In my area I see a lot of vacant commercial space in areas like strip malls or “main streets” that would make great co-working spaces. These are likely cheaper to lease and are closer to where people live making the commute manageable. As an added bonus it could have a positive effect on the local economy (coffee shops, lunch spots, etc.).
I just tried Smart Auto Move and while it did move the windows to separate workspaces it put them in the wrong workspace. I see that it mentions its optimized for static workspaces so maybe that’s the issue. I’ll need to see if I can fiddle around with some settings to get it to work properly. Thanks!
This is the problem.