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Industry experts are calling for immediate action in the face of increasing criticism, urging authorities to step in and enforce more stringent regulations on p
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Users express outrage over what they perceive as ineffective suspension policies. Fiverr.com is facing growing criticism for its failure to suspend digital marketing scammers even after reports of scams and the submission of technical evidence. The platform's justification for promoting scam gigs based on positive feedback has drawn criticism and raised doubts about its commitment to user safety.
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Explore a software engineer's journey into the digital nomad lifestyle post-COVID, with insights on creating effective remote workspaces and balancing work-life
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Software engineer, Michael Schulder, has been working from home since March 2020. He shares the key components that make his remote workspace highly effective and conducive for both work and leisure. He says the key to a successful remote work experience requires significant attention to the configuration of your workspace.
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The right socialization strategies can influence the present moment value of money. Social skills directly map to the amount of money we earn.
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In the US, it’s really about the first principle. You can trace every decision (by this I mean things that professionals do, not say they do) to if they believe that they will make money or save money. The right socialization strategies can influence the present moment value of money. Social skills directly map to the amount of money we earn.
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Once you go remote, you don’t want to get back on the office boat.
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After nine years in the good old corporate world and more than ten years in. the brave new remote world, I thought I had seen and done it all. Well, I should’ve known better.
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Hello guys, recently I created my own clone of Zoom using Node js, Express, Peer JS. Here's how to do it!
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The concepts might be a little bit difficult but I will try to explain with my best efforts. I created my own clone of Zoom using Node js, Express, Peer JS and Webrtc. Built a Zoom clone today!
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Typically, feedback should serve as a light shining on things we can’t see for ourselves and not the other way around.
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I’m not the best, but I believe in improving daily. If you’re like many of us, it’s no news that we spend many hours crafting something (article or any artwork) and still end up being thrown off balance by our client’s derogatory feedback. Whether you’re a remote worker or an on-site office worker, negative feedback does have a way of hitting your mojo, and if cautious care isn’t taken, it could lead to depression.
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Why does remote work succeed in some teams yet fails in others? We will attempt to answer this question by examining why remote teams fail to begin with.
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5 most impactful reasons why remote teams fall apart
1. Trust
2. Physical distance
3. Employee perks are missing
4. Technology
5. Lack of strategical approach to coordinating remote work
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Crossover for Work advertises dozens of jobs all the time, many of them highly paid, many for senior developers and architects. Everyone works from home.
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The most significant change in Upwork history that no one knows anything about!
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You’ve found a long-term client on Upwork. You accepted Upwork Terms the moment you signed up. So, hold your freelance horses for two years, and then, you’re free to go. Or, are you, for real? Up until the latest changes of Upwork ToS, what you and your client decide to do after two years was none of Upwork’s business. But, things changed.