Thanks for pointing out that it's fictional, for a brief moment I was anxious our Martian colonies were under siege.
TL:DR: Instead of a rock he digs out a huge boulder.
Wow. This is the most anticlimactic piece of "journalism" I've read my entire life.
He was probably exaggerating, while Hong Kong central is pretty built up, there are a lot of areas without any buildings, and even national parks large enough to get lost in (for a few hours at least).
Fully agree, and I do reward people based on performance, but as you rightfully mention, attendance alone means nothing.
I rather block lefties coming out of the woodworks, cleans my frontpage up nicely.
Yes. Doesn't mean the ones who don't are special in any way.
Curiosity? I clearly said "controversial". Learn how to read before insulting people.
I'm in the lucky position to live as far away from the US as humanly possible, but I still fail to see how that's an achievement.
I don't think that's necessarily a bad idea. Too many people are still not backing up their data, and the article says "...automatically save to OneDrive or your preferred cloud destination".
As long as they really give users full freedom to choose any cloud service, I consider that a win.
I'm wearing my smartwatch as a wristwatch. All notifications are off, but I see the temperature, UV index, step and calorie counters, which is nice. And if I ever want to review my sleep data, pulse, sPO2 saturation and location history, I got it available just in case. And for the very rare case that my phone is charging and I want to access messages from another room, I can do that manually.