it's wild because I stopped doing that b/c of the 'trend' of doing it lol
Have you heard of the tech industry
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if you can wear jeans to work I know you don’t make a much
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I’m really crying at men who caught 4/5 bodies in one week saying 15 bodies makes somebody a slut 😭😭😭
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hey @medium this is a bit on the nose don't you think
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Sans Figma, swapping Chrome for Firefox and using Slack and friends in the browser and I haven't seen this YET.
Granted, I'm almost always plugged in though.
My new MacBook lost 50% of its battery in an hour. It doesn't matter what I'm running (in this case, zoom, figma, chrome, slack), there's no way this is normal.
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Doing another pass with tokimeki-unfollow.glitch.me on my twitter follows.
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Is Donald Glover really endorsing Andrew Yang or is this some weird stunt?
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who in NYC trying to link sometime next week?
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Haters gonna hate, but the thing is I *liked* The Last Jedi—even more than some others such as (shock, gasp, horror) The Return of the Jedi. 😱
But it felt small…half of it takes place in outer space or on a small island.
All I want from TROS is a feeling of BIG BIG BIG.
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The @NiemanLab has an awesome and invaluable "Reading Page". Why this is good for the open web, and I had to subscribe immediately.
#discovery #journalism #IndieWeb #RSS
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Delicious dinner - sweet breads for @pinayview and calamari for me! (@ Salva Vida in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Tel Aviv) swarmapp.com/c/lmSdYMrDfiC
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I had 76 students across 5 courses (one cross listed) Fall19, 3 classes online, 1 hybrid, 1 course new, never been online. Also submitted 2 manuscripts, and 1.5 million in external funding grants, ran 2 conferences, advised 30+ students #digped (quickthoughts.jgregorymcverry.com/s/1K8YWf)
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Grrr......grades are due.....and Banner keeps timing out every time I try to submit...screenshotting everythign as fail safe (quickthoughts.jgregorymcverry.com/s/nHIpo)
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Grrr......grades are due.....and Banner keeps timing out every time I try to submit...screenshotting everythign as fail safe
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Here’s a list of things Trump has told the unvarnished truth about during his presidency.
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Kathyrn the video in your #edu106 final came out great: youtu.be/wp97WrQSAqo I am going to remix your #edu106 portfolio so they display correctly. You just mixed up the video and iframe tags. I should have included a tutorial on how to use iframes (quickthoughts.jgregorymcverry.com/s/2jubAl)
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Nice job on the portfolio you stuck the link to your YouTube videos in the video element, what you need to do is go to YouTube and grab the iframe, then the videos will show. (quickthoughts.jgregorymcverry.com/s/13VMgo)
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