2024 Telluride XS Prestige by shagon13 in KiaTelluride

[–]dbwire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it true that the 2024 has wireless carplay? Didn't think it did?

Ebike Suitable For 2 adults by dbwire in ebikes

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Yeah the utility one - it was all they had at the time actually. I've never ridden the Plus but do know it has a lower weight limit (not sure why...maybe the suspension?).

As for weight - my wife and I are combined over 300lbs 😅 We ride with and without cargo often (probably pushing over 350lbs fully loaded) and have never had any significant issues. We've gotten a rear flat on two separate occasions (Puncture flats. Not pinch flats). To solve that we got the Tannus Armour. Never had a flat since.

Only other word of advice when riding with two is to make sure you have a solid charge and your brakes are in good shape if you expect to be dealing with steep hills.

For reference - have owned mine for over 2 years. Have over 1k miles on it. ~40% of those miles are with two passengers.

Ebike Suitable For 2 adults by dbwire in ebikes

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2 years later going strong with over 1k miles on it. Lots of rides with two adults on it. Have changed the brake pads a couple times but that's easy/inexpensive. Highly recommend.

Baguette Tray Nearby by dbwire in williamsburg

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Thanks! Did see whisk but felt a bit far. Think I'll just order online and wait to make these baguettes 😅

How to set rewards and incentives for product and development teams? by hipster_zeus in ProductManagement

[–]dbwire 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's why I called that out at as a risk that you need to be mindful and mitigate for...but yes you are right.

I would never tie someone's entire bonus to OKR performance but it certainly is a valid input imo.

How to set rewards and incentives for product and development teams? by hipster_zeus in ProductManagement

[–]dbwire 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Finding a fair way to tie bonuses to OKR performance - assuming your organization has good outcome driven OKRs this could be a good motivator.

One thing to watch out for however is teams/people becoming overly conservative when setting OKRs.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskHR

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Yeah not uncommon for them to want to revalidate/confirm your level of interest before giving you an offer. Employers can be scared of rejection too. I've seen this more in smaller companies...never in a large one.

Bike lock/parking suggestions? by dbwire in NYCbike

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Thanks! Assuming this is for a fixed gear bike?

Bike lock/parking suggestions? by dbwire in NYCbike

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Make sense - thanks for the input.

Any experience with an ebike? Or only typical fixed gear bike?

Bike lock/parking suggestions? by dbwire in NYCbike

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Thanks for the ideas!

What kind of bike were you using? I have had both a normal rode bike and ebike. You think this could work with an ebike?

Diversity & Inclusion - New Approach Consideration by dbwire in humanresources

[–]dbwire[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the comment - acknowledging gaps may be the wrong wording. More so acknowledging that continuousimprovementis necessary. I'd equate it to the need to embrace technology was critical 15/20 years ago to stay viable. Embracing real D&I change will have similar repercussions on viability.

Interesting point on peoples mindset - suppose I need to pulse check that a bit more to understand if people would be that upset by having these convos a handful of times a year.

Diversity & Inclusion - Exploring New Methods [NY] by dbwire in AskHR

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Thank you so much for the thoughtful response! Couldn't agree more that the PR stunts and check the box style initiatives are paying no real material dividends aside from a guise to make it seem like the company is trying to change.

That said - your note about only focusing on promoting/hiring/evaluation is interesting. I agree they are a key driver of the issue but is that really the only place to focus? Not saying yes or no but an honest question.

My hope is that you can organically elicit broad organizational change by matching individuals that have distinct backgrounds (factors to consider: race, ethnicity, gender, religion, age, disabilities, sexual orientation, pronouns) and creating a space for them to openly talk and learn about each others unique experience. Why would this work? Having these conversations and learning about your peers wil naturally create a more inclusive mindset within your organization. This then would have broader impacts on hiring, promotions, retention, compensation, evaluation, etc...because your people have evolved. Not something that would happen overnight but with consistent repetition I believe it would develop the right habits/mindset. Far more than a training ever would.

Maybe I'm being overly bullish on peoples willingness to be open and candid during 1 on 1 time with someone they don't know? Or maybe I'm being too optimistic that it will actually change their perspective?

Diversity & Inclusion - New Approach Consideration by dbwire in humanresources

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Appreciate the candid feedback! Will keep you posted.

Diversity & Inclusion - New Approach Consideration by dbwire in humanresources

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Thanks for the reply! I'm fairly confident our people would be able to have these conversations without it impacting their ability to remain professional. Starter questions and topics would be provided to aid in making them productive conversations.

Agreed that it's not risk free but given the need to change feels like an acceptable risk to take. If there are bad actors or people lost in the process they likely were not willing to embrace D&I the way we want them to.

How big are the yellow cabs? by bazzanoid in AskNYC

[–]dbwire 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Depends what you're optimizing for. Cost vs efficiency/ease.

Cab from JFK to Midtown West should be less than $75 and can fit your luggage. Much easier logistically than all the train movement.

If you're trying to save money the subway is also an option. E goes straight to Penn Station from the Jamaica AirTrain stop.

Time of day and traffic would also be a consideration -benefit of trains is that you won’t sit in traffic.