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oh, a treadmill recall. that'll be easy to ship back.
How do you tell me you're a former evangelical without telling me you're a former evangelical? I'll start: Salvific power.
Started off the morning by shouting, “Yes, you can connect AirPods to a non-Apple desktop!” at the Shrine of Duty podcast, so now I need to calm myself.
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Trump and his DoJ did a dry run of their coup attempt in Bolivia. twitter.com/chipgibbons89/…
Utterly shocking. DOJ threatened two MIT researchers after they published a statistical analysis (based on publicly available information) debunking the claims of electo...
Minty Lewis is having entirely too much fun in this role.
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Really enjoying the dissing of postwar American cooking in Infinity Train
Really enjoying the dissing of postwar American cooking in Infinity Train
Jason F today: "We started with policy changes that felt simple, reasonable, and principled, and it blew things up culturally in ways we never anticipated." HOW COULD YOU NOT HAVE ANTICIPATED THIS Like, I posted the below *last Monday*. Me and a gajillion other people. arghh 🤦🏻‍♂️
Good grief, everyone's suddenly talking about Basecamp's latest screed. I read both Fried's and DHH's posts. I don't understand why *any* of this was published publicall...
as a product manager, i love this so much
Accessibility isn’t more work, you were just cutting corners before. The work was incomplete.
An AT&T policy banning workers from recording conversations with managers or colleagues is legal according to the NLRB. In 2016, the company violated US labor law by threatening to retaliate against a union member who recorded a conversation with an AT&T manager:
AT&T violated labor law but can still ban workers from recording conversations, NLRB rules theverge.com/2021/5/4/22419…
Sigh. Covid is very much not in check in King County. We made our own rules for phase regression, but we (apparently?) lack the political will to follow them.
Today, @GovInslee announced a 2 week pause on the Healthy Washington: Roadmap to Recovery phased reopening plan. All counties will remain in their current phase for 2 wee...
who among us does not love a viral video
that girl literally had a chance to fuck ben affleck and chose a viral tiktok video instead
Hey @amazon, did you know you can sign up for a free developer account at the Bing Maps Portal?
Thank you for writing this article about freedom of the press, @benwerd. I've been infatuated by the UX of managing misinformation and how to moderate without taking away one's right to speak freely. werd.io/2021/press-fre…
So, you unexpectedly got $1,438. Your e fund and regular expenses are funded and 401K is maxed. Where would you put it? I’m probably going to do a mix of charity, savings and travel fund.
I want to continue fighting for a world where giving your infant son a Princess Leia hairstyle hat is just completely ordinary and lovely.
carrie fisher showed her daughter billie lourd the star wars movies when she was a baby and now billie is doing the same with her son. she even dressed him with a leia ba...
I figured this out but now I am even more confused. IRS suspended having to repay your excess advance health care premium taxes. But I didn’t qualify for 8 months of the year because I had employer sponsored insurance but still paid for my own 😅😭
Woke up to a four-figure deposit from the IRS. Would be great - except I’ve already gotten my refund and my stimuli months ago. Oh no. 🤦🏻‍♀️
This is a fairly rare case of me actually being excited about a Big Tech acquisition. Scroll has been a cool service for some time now, and it slots in very well with Twitter’s goals to reframe around creators/subscriptions. Not sure yet how it intersects with Revue. Intriguing!
🥁... NEWS! Twitter is acquiring @tryscroll. Scroll gives readers what they want: clutter-free reading across the web, and publishers what they need: a way to make mor...