Micro with -40 offset
The algorithm now artificially boosted Musk’s tweets by a factor of 1,000
Yes. This is what will save Twitter 🙄
Please don't replace the Sign in button with a Sign up button in the top right corner. So many misclicks.
I'm fighting a loosing battle. I open new tabs faster than I can close the open ones. Sometimes I just have to nuke 'em all and start fresh.
[I]nstead of improving collaboration and benefiting from Scrum, teams fall back to a waterfall working mode. src
I Slack like I write. I edit that message a thousand times so it dances around on your screen like it's alive.
Wait, so Brave is out and Arc is in? The nomad is on the move? Why do I always sleep in on migration days!?!
Tough day. Bad coffee.
The areas of Twitter impacted the most by Musk’s cuts include its product trust and safety, policy, communications, tweet curation, ethical AI, data science, research, machine learning, social good, accessibility.
This comment, and the post it commented on, will be what I refer to for all discussions on agile 😛.
Today? Not a good day. Some days are not good days. Nothing big, no apparent reason. Some days are just not good days. Well, anyhow ...
There's a bird outside that sings excatly like air leaking out of a coffe pot, and I just want to twist the top of it to silence it.
Washed my mouse pad yesterday evening. Spilled coffee on it this morning.
It takes a special kind of asshole to declare military mobilization on World Peace Day.
Is this a 3 cups of coffee day? It feels like a 3 cups of coffee day.
Even if the OS had a compatibility mode, it still requires the developer to stay up to date with all the various changes to app store policies. App stores are a gatekeeper. (..) The web doesn't have gatekeepers If you pay for your domain and hosting, your site will be viewable. Src
Back in the days of ARPANET mailing lists, there used to be an "educational" mailing list called "please-remove-me", that was for people who asked an entire mailing list to remove them, instead of removing themselves, or sending email to the administrative "-request" address.
So when somebody asked an entire mailing list to remove them, somebody else would add them to the "please-remove-me" mailing list, and they would start getting hundreds of "please remove me" requests from other people, so they could discuss the topic of being removed from mailing lists with people with similar interests, without bothering people on mailing lists whose topics weren't about being removed from mailing lists.