Juan Ramón, sabes si hay alguna gráfica que muestre este push pull de oferta y demanda en España?
Me refiero, existen x demandantes de vivienda en ciudades vs oferta real.
Entiendo que no se construye suficiente, estaría bien tener un proxy gráfico que muestre estas barreras con cercos geográficos. Quizás @Jongonzlz ya lo tenga.
@it_a_me_knowlzy Nah, it’s hard to describe but European beer tastes different and better. In the US tends to be either too fruity (very hoppy) or too bland. Never in the perfect middle that you find in Europe. I know, I’ve had many beers on both continents.
Someone in an adjacent team once told me that because leadership doesn't acknowledge pre-incident bugs that were fixed, some people resorted to storing these kind of information with them till the incident happened.
Once the incident happened, they would jump in, solve the incident in record time, and then get credited with solving a S1/S2 incident.
Next review cycle, they would either get promoted or get good ratings.
Not saying this is ethical or good for the team/company, but the entire perf review process needs to change if companies don't want these kinds of things to happen.
There are too many emails. Too many texts. Too many accounts. Too many logins. Too many apps. Too many rewards programs. Too many fundraisers. Too many appointments. Too many virtual meetings. Too many newsletters. Too many forms. Too many social media platforms. My brain hurts.
Version control like "git" is just creating more work for everyone involved. There is no reason for this to be so complicated, convoluted, opaque, and behaving like it knows best. It should not require the user to know a billion commands and "tricks" to use. It's unscalable.