These comments always piss me off. As if you don’t spend the first 48 hours dead to the world in recovery mode trying to get your sleep back. Then the next two days are an average weekend experience of trying to play catch up with chores and all that shit.
The real answer should be less work hours without decreased pay.
I think it’s time to do some grassroots industry campaign for basic goods.
People chip in and get their basic goods really cheap, everyone that didn’t chip in still gets it cheaper than at the competition, and profits go into automation, so we can produce with less work and even cheaper
If we create enough to cover basic necessities, we can actually live without much work
As we can’t rely on cooperations to give us the wins of automation, we should do it ourselves now.
Besides real direct basic democracy, I think, that would be a good way to go.
And we can start rather small and build up, depending on how big the movement gets.
But maybe I don’t know enough about the different industries to really have a say…
Edit: as the aim here isn’t profit, but cheap (ultimately: free) basic needs/utilities, we can even open source all the stuff, so other countries can build up on the experience and we would have real sharing of technology around the world
Well, probably getting a bit utopian again, but that would be the idea
You have to stay on schedule and not flip your sleep. Doing that will destroy you. Rise noon to 3, depending, on off days. And have a solid, productive night hobby or 3. Flip flopping is also the most direct path to rampant insomnia.
Most people are at work or in school then anyway.
Granted, it only works if your employer gives you block scheduling.
Ofc, you could always work day shift, then you’re free and clear of oddities in your sleep habits.
3 twelve hour days then 96hrs off.
These comments always piss me off. As if you don’t spend the first 48 hours dead to the world in recovery mode trying to get your sleep back. Then the next two days are an average weekend experience of trying to play catch up with chores and all that shit.
The real answer should be less work hours without decreased pay.
I think it’s time to do some grassroots industry campaign for basic goods.
People chip in and get their basic goods really cheap, everyone that didn’t chip in still gets it cheaper than at the competition, and profits go into automation, so we can produce with less work and even cheaper
If we create enough to cover basic necessities, we can actually live without much work
As we can’t rely on cooperations to give us the wins of automation, we should do it ourselves now.
Besides real direct basic democracy, I think, that would be a good way to go.
And we can start rather small and build up, depending on how big the movement gets.
But maybe I don’t know enough about the different industries to really have a say…
Edit: as the aim here isn’t profit, but cheap (ultimately: free) basic needs/utilities, we can even open source all the stuff, so other countries can build up on the experience and we would have real sharing of technology around the world
Well, probably getting a bit utopian again, but that would be the idea
You have to stay on schedule and not flip your sleep. Doing that will destroy you. Rise noon to 3, depending, on off days. And have a solid, productive night hobby or 3. Flip flopping is also the most direct path to rampant insomnia.
Most people are at work or in school then anyway.
Granted, it only works if your employer gives you block scheduling.
Ofc, you could always work day shift, then you’re free and clear of oddities in your sleep habits.