• @captainlezbian
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    28 days ago

    The speed of the conveyor belt does not impact the cycle time. No you cannot fucking slow down the conveyor belt to make it so you can work slower. You can’t speed it up to make people work faster. The speed of the fucking conveyor belt determines how long the things stay on the fucking conveyor belt. If it’s too slow things just stack up on it

    Sorry, fucking line workers, managers, and executives in a factory…

    • SSTF
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      1728 days ago

      Okay I hear you, but have we tried speeding up the conveyor belt?

      • @thegreatgarbo
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        628 days ago

        If you could speed the conveyor belt up, that would be greeeeat.

        • SSTF
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          128 days ago

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    • @AngryCommieKender
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      28 days ago

      Just stick a speed module into the workers. That should help. May increase their power consumption though

    • @Buddahriffic
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      127 days ago

      An analogy to thinking faster conveyers means faster production is thinking faster speed limits on the highways leads to higher reproduction rates (or faster graduation or whatever).

      One thing it will affect is how long a part takes to go from initial production to release. But there’s a trade-off with how many products are “in fight” at once.