Published on: 2025-06-07 00:03:00
A hot potato: Many bosses espouse the belief that working non-stop for hours on end without a moment's break is the key to high productivity. But a new study disputes this claim. It found that the most productive staff work in shorter bursts and take longer breaks. It also suggests that in-office and hybrid work encourages a healthier work-life balance than fully remote models. DeskTime, the cloud-based time tracking and productivity management software from the Draugiem Group, carried out the
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It turns out that many people in the U.S. are in the dark about measles, even in the midst of a large outbreak currently affecting several states. A new poll out this week shows that roughly half of all Americans are uncertain about several myths surrounding measles and the highly effective vaccine used to prevent it. KFF released the poll Wednesday, which surveyed a nationally representative sample of over 1,300 adults. The respondents were asked questions about the ongoing measles outbreaks a
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⏎ μWrap A 10x faster and more accurate text wrapping util in < 2KB (min) (MIT Licensed) Introduction uWrap exists to efficiently predict varying row heights for list and grid virtualization, a technique for UI performance optimization when rendering large, scrollable datasets. Doing this both quickly and accurately turns out to be a non-trivial task since Canvas2D provides no API for text wrapping, and measureText() is quite expensive; measuring via DOM is also a non-starter due to poor perfo
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Make better decisions, one choice at a time When faced with many options, choosing gets complicated. Stacks breaks down your decisions into simple, bite-sized comparisons to help you discover what matters most.
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