Hi friends! Today is a good day to remind you: if you are in this fight against the fascists, doing the work to care for the vulnerable, I am joyously conspiring with you! If you are enthusiastic & excited, I am too. If you are worried and have misgivings about some of the people or policies in the coalition, I do too. But if you are committed to the work, we will get there together. I’m grateful for your company.
Hey everyone! Tomorrow (Friday the 25th) at 5pm NYC time on YouTube, I'm going to try something I've been wanting to do for a while: answering your questions about the tech world from the perspective of someone who's been in many different roles over the past 2 decades. I'm especially interested in questions that can help folks with their careers! If you have a question you want answered, just reply or DM, along with whether you'd like to be anonymous or not. https://www.youtube.com/live/bnWJxxczsB0
Your LinkedIn should list whatever emojis you added to Slack at your workplace.
I rarely use ride-sharing apps because they're destructive to public infrastructure I care about, but recently I had to use Lyft and YOU CAN'T USE IT ON THE WEB. Their website literally tells you to go get the app, so you can't use a desktop browser at all to access their platform. That is an absolutely *wild* choice, and even more absurd that it goes unnoticed in the current media/tech ecosystem.
Proud of everyone at @npub1m24q...d9a3 β€” workers, leadership and community β€” for coming together on a milestone agreement. Working together so they can do such vitally important work.
Congrats to [@molly0xfff]( ) who is now impossible to find on Meta Threads. image
Is there a name for when people reply to a social media post but they're definitely talking to an imagined audience or a theoretical opponent, instead of to the person and post that they're actually responding to?
I’ve been thinking about doing a tech advice live stream where I take questions about the tech industry (especially careers, particularly people who are early career) and how it works. Would anybody be interested in watching that, or submitting questions for a test run?
Has anybody switched from a standalone 2FA app like Google Authenticator or Authy to Apple’s Passwords app? Looking for folks who have actual experience with it and how it works.
I’m bringing back lolcats