This software comes with instructions for AIX and HPUX. It's been a while that I've seen that.
Can confirm: biking 8 miles in 113F/45C is not pleasant but it does make an ice cold smoothie taste great afterwards. 🚲☀️🥵
Can confirm: biking 8 miles in 113F/45C is not pleasant but it does make an ice cold smoothie taste great afterwards. 🚲☀️🥵
OK that's starting to look pretty nice. Microsoft might actually have a winner with this one!
Steve Troughton-Smith https://twitter.com/stroughtonsmith
It’ll be a lot clearer once more of the in-box apps update to the latest version of the UI framework and inherit the new styles. Even staples like Paint and Notepad are...
Current mood
Private Property is Sacred, until it’s not.
At around 6 a.m., #HubbardCounty Sheriff’s deputies delivered a notice to the Namewag Camp, a privately-owned property of #waterprotectors, stating that the sole entran...
Pinterest's global head diversity Tyi McCray is leaving the company after less than one year. She joined in the wake of allegations of racism and discrimination from @IfeomaOzoma and @erikashimizu protocol.com/pinterest-tyi-…
There is oat milk in the office fridge that expired April 2020. Dare I open it?
One more time for the people in the back: COULD YOU FUCKIN NOT?! twitter.com/CNEWS/status/1…
My mailbox is once again starting to fill up with junk like "Join us at PoopConf Global, the FIRST IN-PERSON CONFERENCE since the fall of human civilization!" — adverti...
This piece primarily addresses the “how do we know what’s popular”? problem, but only has one line about another problem: These are public companies. How do investors grapple with the insider information problem when there’s no independent audit of products’ popularity?
The only people who know what we’re watching are the companies who make the shows. I wrote about why that is, and why it’s a problem. bloomberg.com/news/newslette…
This story is full of incredible details (the almond butter incident will stay with me...) but this one might take the cake: businessinsider.com/great-jones-co…

Hi! Are you ready for another week of eternal Caturday?

My mailbox is once again starting to fill up with junk like "Join us at PoopConf Global, the FIRST IN-PERSON CONFERENCE since the fall of human civilization!" — advertising a 200-person conference and bragging about western vaccination rates and could y'all please fuckin NOT??!
This weekend I listened to @kexp a lot and got a bad feeling of FOMO for having never submitting my music to them back when the process was a lot easier. I’m a nonbinary musician who’s never gotten much visibility. sockpuppet.us
I picked up a bug from my kids and feeling lousy today, so here's a rare photo of me from last week with my hair down looking all smolder-y.
There are lots of SF stories involving implanted personalities sharing consciousness with the resident personality. @ArkadyMartine is the 1st writer who made me *feel* what it might be like. pp 46-49 of A Desolation Called Peace, Teixcalaan Series, are particularly masterful.
First commute to the office since March 2020. (Because my home office at 95F/35C at 7am) So many things I forgot. I need to pack lunch? Bring all my tech stuff? Ship packages before work? Masks for lobby? So many things to consider compared to wfh.
bizness as usual 😏🦅 (@ Harjumägi in Tallinn) swarmapp.com/c/gtl5PhujXD7
This is a phenomenal way to do a look back at a year in reading. I'll have to consider how to pull it off for myself this year. #AnnoConvo #IAnno21 boffosocko.com/2021/06/09/557…
Freedom Fighters takes it for me
I made this Rebellions in fiction bracket