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" ... Above: Grant Skinner, the lead developer of the Flokk app, says his team was “able to apply all our previous expertise in Flutter to target Linux with virtually no adjustments, and the app runs fantastically. Working with the Canonical team was a wonderful experience; they were enthusiastic, engaged, and passionate about making Flutter better not just for Linux, but for every platform. I’m thrilled to be able to target another major OS with Flutter.” ... "
" ... As Pink suggested, and various researchers have confirmed in the years since autonomy is fantastically motivating. Giving someone the freedom to work and complete their tasks in the best way they see fit involves a lot of trust in that person. This is not the only way managers can show their support, however, as things such as recognition from one’s peers, promotions, access to training and development, or the allocation of plum assignments can all show someone that they are valued and mean a lot to the organization. ... "
" ... At the time, I thought it was a fantastically innovative use of video technology that enabled a better and more empathetic remote service, particularly to chronically ill customers. ... "
" ... Ever-Rise’s one job in NXT has been to get over this odd-couple tag team, and they’re doing that job fantastically. ... "
" ... This is actually a fantastically interesting little sentence, especially how it’s empowered both by Sony selling PS5s direct from its own store and by the level of information gathering enabled by always-online consoles, digital storefronts and trophies. Remember, you are signing up with your PSN, so Sony has complete access to everything you’ve done and bought on your PlayStation. And the ramifications of how it could use that information to dole out pre-order reservations are fascinating, in a dystopian sort of way. ... "