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Having to go to a meeting really messes with your flow for the whole day, doesn't it?
  • Either;

    A. You don’t take on any new tasks before the meeting. You’re already too distracted by the meeting to start anything new. So now you’re sitting there killing time for an hour until the meeting starts. You were doodling in a notepad, missed the start of the meeting, and joined 5 minutes late.

    B. You were working on something and didn’t realise it was meeting time. Someone messages you 5 minutes after the meeting started, reminding you to join. You’ve completely forgotten what the meeting is about and it takes you a further 5 minutes to get your bearings.

  • What is the point of Xbox?
  • Gaming journalists sure want a Sony monopoly of gaming consoles, don’t they?

    Despite the inflammatory headline, I don't think that's really the point of the article. It's much less "why even bother", and more "do they even know what they're doing over there"?

    Any hatred the writer has for Xbox seems to be focused on how Microsoft are running things, not letting the studios take chances or even make a bit of a dud game.

    As a platform, the point of Xbox is supposed to be to make things people enjoy. But MS seem hyper-focused on insane rates of growth, more users, more subscribers, bigger profits. Anything that doesn't fit that gets cut, regardless of how well it was received by fans or critics.

    I don't get the impression the writer hates Xbox, but is just frustrated that they've been making the same mistake over and over again, which has allowed Sony to dominate the console space.

  • Traveling personal cloud options?
  • If you're looking for something you can carry about and use to store data on, why not just a USB-C thumb drive or external SSD?

    Edit; this is intended for photographers, but you can get external SSDs that create their own WiFi network so you can transfer files wiressly to and from them: https://www.westerndigital.com/en-gb/products/portable-drives/wd-my-passport-wireless-ssd?sku=WDBAMJ2500AGY-EESN

  • Fossil is quitting smartwatches
  • I have a Garmin Forerunner 55. It's light on my wrist and the battery lasts 2 weeks. I don't think it's lacking any functionality I had on my OG pebble, but it's got a few more bells and whistles.

  • Ban on sale of vapes and e-cigarettes to children to come into force tomorrow
  • It's a link to the Irish Times, an Irish newspaper, so this is Ireland (not the UK).

    OP could have added that bit when posting it, but I can't really blame the newspaper for not including it in their headline. Their core audience knows that they're speaking about Ireland unless it's stated otherwise.