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- 3 days
This sounds good! Thanks :) is there a limit on how much is cached locally? Can I theoretically go on a 2 week trip in the nowhere without internet and then upload everything when I have connection again?
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3 daysMakes sense, thanks for the heads-up. I’ll tag them myself.
- 4 days
First time I hear about this and I’ll definitely try it out. It looks awesome!
One question though, does the server need to be publicly accessible or does the app do it’s tracking locally and then saves it on the server when I get home again? I didn’t see that in the docs but I’ve not looked very deep into that so sorry if I have missed it.
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4 daysBut the employers want their employees to use it, (because of some unfounded promises about performance boosts). So I don’t really get your point.
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4 daysWell that is such a unique case. I’ve never heard any employer being okay with clocking hours that were not actually worked. And in your case it’s essentially just a raise with extra steps.
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4 daysWell that’s just working-hour fraud, you can do that even without using AI.
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4 daysWhat a stupid take. Why should employee then even consider using it, when the cost for it would directly reduce their salary?
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Linux@lemmy.world•Malicious AUR Checkup Script. (Not a silver bullet, but it helps)English
12 daysReading through the shell script and understanding what it does before you run it should be a given. You don’t need to trust any closed source tool or whatever. Read it, before you execute it. If you are unable to do that, Arch is probably not the right distro for you anyway and in that case, good luck.





But this is not what that discussion is about. The person above said that the employees should pay their AI usage with part of their salaries. We’re not talking about freelancing or similar.
When I’m employed for 100k a year, 40h per week, I can’t just only work 20h per week, but claiming to have worked 40h. My employer would not be very happy about that, because my pay is not directly bound to the amount of deliverables I create but how many hours I actually work.
And with AI they just hope, that I get the work of 60h done in only 40h. If I just work less without disclosing it and someone finds out, I could say goodbye to my job and probably also get sued.