• dansemacabreingalone@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          3 days ago

          More the insane authoritarian inefficiencies. Clocks are useful for some stuff. I would rather my fire fighters wore pants. On the job at least. Probably my chefs. I think id rather my programmers stuck to skirts shorter than their dicks and fur suits, but thats purely a selfish desire for working computer.

              • Boomer Humor Doomergod@lemmy.world
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                3 days ago

                Not really. In fact, due to pressure and temperature variances waiting until the dough has risen by double is better than using a fixed time. And you can smell when bread is done.

                They baked without clocks for millennia.

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                  3 days ago

                  They did, but ‘baker’ was like one of the highest skill jobs around for most of that. ‘risen by double’ is a rough rule for some kinds of leavening.

                  you can smell when

                  Sometimes. Often with especially thick loaves the cooking isn’t done until a while after it’s left the oven as internal heat continues to disperse.

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      3 days ago

      me: no one should HAVE to work. I feel like people would still do stuff even if they didn’t have to. they’d just do LESS of it.

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      That’s already good if it’s followed with the clause, ‘to escape poverty or an equivalent disadvantaged situation in a society.’

      You don’t have to be wealthy, but all basic needs should be provided along with the means of finding employment that satiates a person. Granted, some people do still need intervention but not from a sterile or disconnected environment but from a community that is willing to engage with them.

      • Boomer Humor Doomergod@lemmy.world
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        No, because if one person is working for a salary that satiates them then it means other people must work for a salary.

        No work.

        No clocks.

        No pants.