New @MSFTResearch study in @NatureHumBehav uses causal inference to separate the effects of remote work from COVID-19. Remote work causes: more siloed communication between workers, more time spent on IM and email, and, surprisingly, less time in meetings.
https://t.co/LlEU1Yu6xO
If you’re still washing your hands, wearing a mask, and only leaving your home when absolutely necessary, please retweet this. I’m trying to get some dopamine hits from likes and retweets without putting in any effort myself.
Annoying when three long episodes of drama could be resolved if the main characters sat down and talked to each other for five minutes. I'm looking at you, #Bridgerton
Shortest day of the year, and 100% chance of rain here in the PNW...but! Still my favorite day of winter because it is the turning point. Now we march through toward spring.
Pretending everything is fine sometimes works! Then I remember I’m baking these wearing a mask and leaving them on doorsteps so we don’t all die. Happy Holidays!
Explaining to my toddler that Mrs. Teaberry and Mr. Putter are in a quarantine pod and that's why it's okay for them to hang out without masks on even though they are really old is peak 2020. #readingwithtoddlers#Imtired#covidlife
If you’d told me a year ago that I would consider it totally reasonable to sit outside for hours in my sister’s driveway, 10 feet apart, at night in December, while it was 39 degrees, because we were distancing after a routine dental visit, I would have laughed in your face.
@ferretthimself I know, right!? It feel greedy, somehow, but I keep looking at the phase designations and thinking, when will I get mine? 1b? 1c? When can I leave the house again? When can I take my toddler somewhere other than an empty beach or the forest? WHEN?