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Previously on "That's me done for the year thread"
Hopefully in the near future we'll have neural links to control devices and use thought input instead of banging away at a keyboard or touchscreen, then old age will be even less of a factor.
My gran (in her 90s) struggles to use a mobile phone, even the big button senior version. Currently toying with the pandora's box that would be getting her an alexa style voice command box for home to call people, video calls, and general online stuff, though I expect it's still immature in terms of navigating online and dictating text on typical website forms.
Oh great my mind typing - that Biz SME doesn't know TULIP....
I like this idea. In a WFH world where we can use video calls to interact with others, you could even apply Snapchat style appearance filters that shave off 40 years from your face, looking young and keen during remote interviews and conf calls.
Aye, deepfake video has a lot of potential uses.
Hopefully in the near future we'll have neural links to control devices and use thought input instead of banging away at a keyboard or touchscreen, then old age will be even less of a factor.
My gran (in her 90s) struggles to use a mobile phone, even the big button senior version. Currently toying with the pandora's box that would be getting her an alexa style voice command box for home to call people, video calls, and general online stuff, though I expect it's still immature in terms of navigating online and dictating text on typical website forms.
*Smashie* I did some work for Charidy/Free , but I'm counting them!
240 days worked, 180 billable (Outside IR35 too!). But I did something useful during the pandemic at least! so a good year.
Charideee year. Much irratatingness.
Oh and boomed today too - with an offer of another 6 months outside, starting in Feb - my client is fearless and probably a dying breed of people who actually play by the rules, rather than safe, with IR35.
I like this idea. In a WFH world where we can use video calls to interact with others, you could even apply Snapchat style appearance filters that shave off 40 years from your face, looking young and keen during remote interviews and conf calls.
Decided on a reverse retirement strategy, to 'retire' now while still young enough to enjoy it (know too many people that worked hard until retirement then too knackered or ill to do much and some didn't even make it to retirement), then if necessary will go back to IT contracting WFH when I'm an old codger and need the money to top up whatever the pension is worth by then.
I like this idea. In a WFH world where we can use video calls to interact with others, you could even apply Snapchat style appearance filters that shave off 40 years from your face, looking young and keen during remote interviews and conf calls.
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