Steve Voght

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Soccer, science, suds, Seattle. I edit and occasionally write stuff for Sounder at Heart.

Washingtonians: As you get (and fill out! (and mail!)) your ballots, please be sure to _vote against four initiatives_ (I-2109, I-2117, I-2124, and I-2066).

I-2109: Repeals Washington’s limited capital gains tax, eliminating over $2.2 billion in funding for education, childcare, and early learning by giving a tax break to the state's wealthiest.

I-2117: A purposely misleading initiative opposed by firefighters, small business owners, doctors, Tribal Nations and more. Would increase pollution and traffic congestion.

I-2124: Seeks to dismantle WA Cares, Washington's long-term care benefit program, potentially stripping over 3 million workers of over $8.1 billion in guaranteed, earned benefits.

I-2066: Increases energy bills and attacks energy efficiency by repealing and prohibiting commonsense protections.

More information about all of these is available from Defend Washington: https://defend-washington.com

#WA #Washington #USPol

Defend Washington

With the enthusiastic backing of the state Republican party, Let’s Go Washington has a singular purpose: to use deceptive, misleading or highly partisan messaging to try to convince voters to roll back a wide array of policies popular with the public but opposed by the right-wing Republican base or

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Shoutouts to whoever at the union got this tweet up briefly

WHAT DIDN'T WORK: REIGN'S WORST OPPONENT, THEMSELVES

From the recap

https://www.sounderatheart.com/2024/06/seattle-reign-racing-louisville-recap/

Seattle Reign give up late goal, draw with Racing Louisville

Seattle Reign FC have another lapse in focus and squander away a win.

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Good morning #ReignFC fans
You have new ownership with local leadership

https://www.sounderatheart.com/2024/06/seattle-reign-sale-sounders-carlyle-complete/

Sounders, Carlyle Group complete purchase of Seattle Reign

The long wait is over. The Reign can now move forward under a new ownership group.

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The losing streak is over.
But a 0-0 draw isn't great.

#ReignFC are in 13th of 14 no matter the result of tonight's final NWSL match (Bay FC hosting Utah Royals who are currently 12th and 14th)

https://www.sounderatheart.com/2024/06/reign-thorns-recap-disappointing-draw/

Reign end losing streak with a disappointing scoreless draw

The defense finally put in a solid 90 minute shift, but the attack lacked bite.

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@bbbhltz @hacks4pancakes When people join my team, I tell them to go and look at productivity studies. Across different industries (I originally thought this was solely for knowledge workers, but I recently chatted to a researcher who has reproduced the same result in the construction industry), they all show roughly the same shape:

Productivity increases up to 20 hours a week.

It then plateaus up to 40.

It then starts to decrease and is typically negative by about 60.

This is the total net productivity, not the delta. If you are working 60 hour weeks, you would probably be more productive if you just stayed in bed all day.

For programmers, just think about how long it takes to fix a bug that you introduced when you were tired. Fixing mistakes (in any field) is often slow and expensive. Reducing the likelihood of making mistakes is usually much cheaper,

This is for sustained periods. People can often be productive for a 60-hour week if they are well rested, so if you have a one-off urgent deadline, it *may*be okay to work longer hours to meet it, as long as you take enough time off to recover. Averaged out (factoring in the recovery time), this tends to be less productive overall (ignoring the secondary impacts on people who have other commitments, like to see their families, and so on), so it’s generally a bad idea.

I want the most productive 20 hours of each employee each week. I don’t care when they happen (I’ve worked with some people who find they are most productive 2-4am, and that’s fine). Employees are responsible for getting enough rest to make sure that they can be productive for 20 hours each week.

I wrote our vacation policy to be explicit about the point of leave. It is not a gift from the company. It is not a reward for good behaviour. It is an obligation from the employees to the company to ensure that their brains are taken care of so that they can be productive. My contract (which is the model for new employees) has a minimum amount of leave I must take each year and a maximum time I can go without taking at least two days of leave.

The book I most recommend to new managers is PeopleWare and the most important point in that book is that, as a manager, it is not your job to make people work. Most people take pride in their work and want to do it well. Your job is to remove obstacles that stop them from being able to do good work. I don’t think it goes quite far enough because sometimes the biggest obstacle is the employee. If you’re hiring smart and motivated people, the most likely failure mode is that they work too hard and don’t notice their productivity dropping off. Sometimes you have to force them to take a week off (and you need a leave policy that supports you in doing so).

Sorry for the long rant, I haven’t had coffee yet and bad management annoys me, even when it’s depressingly accurate satire.

Things went quite sideways for #ReignFC yesterday.

Tied 2-2 at half, they lost 5-2

https://www.sounderatheart.com/2024/06/seattle-reign-kc-current-recap-swept-away/

Reign swept away by Current on the road

A second-half defensive meltdown delt Seattle their third straight loss.

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Look LLMs, cup spillage in bras does not mean there are problems with drainage lmao
Aurora Borealis!? At this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country?

#ReignFC are at Portland this weekend (so are Defiance and Sounders).

Saturday night's match is on ION (3/103/streaming) as part of a double-header.

- Sophia Smith has as many goals herself as Reign do as a team.
- Thorns like to high press.
- Thorns take control early.

Preview: https://www.sounderatheart.com/2024/05/match-preview-seattle-reign-vs-portland-thorns/

Match Preview: Seattle Reign vs. Portland Thorns

The Reign close out a three-match week in Portland.

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