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“What Have We Done?”
“What Have We Done?”
“‘There’s something you need to know,” she said in a low voice, “and I don’t want you to forget it. When you’re writing code, you need to think of the drivers. Never forget that these are real people who have no benefits, who have to live in this city, who depend on us to write responsible code. Remember that.’”
·vanityfair.com·
“What Have We Done?”
Patreon Acquires Memberful
Patreon Acquires Memberful
“Patreon’s mission is to fund the creative class” Such a succinct description of Patreon
·512pixels.net·
Patreon Acquires Memberful
I Wish to Enjoy an Oak Tree
I Wish to Enjoy an Oak Tree
“Like the oak tree, a good friendship takes time to grow. However, opposite to the oak tree, friendships do quite well with scotch.”
·r.32k.io·
I Wish to Enjoy an Oak Tree
On Keeping Your Word
On Keeping Your Word
Most people are pretty good at keeping promises to others. When I make an appointment with a busy person, even just for something as simple as a call, they almost never cancel on me. If they do have to, they almost always apologize and work to reschedule. This is true even if I don’t know
·scotthyoung.com·
On Keeping Your Word
Diary of a 5-year-old
Diary of a 5-year-old
We have talked the 5-year-old into keeping a casual diary of sorts, and, while it’s so fun to see his days summarized in his little hyphenated paragraphs, it’s also really surprising, too. For instance, we’d thought that he had a terrible time on the day mentioned above! He moped around and complained about the heat
·austinkleon.com·
Diary of a 5-year-old
Welcome to human machine.
Welcome to human machine.
Developing a coherent content policy that addresses the challenges of today without actually suppressing free speech or tilting the scale towards any preferred political party is really hard. No one has figured it out. And no one will figure it out if they continue to do it in the dark. These companies want to look like they know what they're doing, so they periodically release adjustments or major shifts in their policies based on whatever major news event is taking place. These new policy proposals tend to fail miserably in meeting the actual needs of users and protecting the community that should represent that company’s most valuable asset.
·feedbin.com·
Welcome to human machine.
Strike When The Iron Is Hot
Strike When The Iron Is Hot
Striking while the iron is hot is so important. I often thing of the Gotham Gal saying “get one.” It was absolutely the right thing to do and always is.
·avc.com·
Strike When The Iron Is Hot
A Poem a Day
A Poem a Day
Ogle grew up in a house full of books, and studied literature in college. Reconnecting with poetry on the phone in his hand helped rekindle his love of the form. And undertaking a personal creative project helped shake him out of his funk. Thus, Pome was born.
·static.nytimes.com·
A Poem a Day
Pome Author Index
Pome Author Index
Links to all 142 authors featured in the Pome poetry newsletter.
·mattogle.com·
Pome Author Index
Twitter
Twitter
It happened before, it can happen again.— Andy Baio (@waxpancake) August 10, 2018
·twitter.com·
Twitter
Off Days
Off Days
As you grow more and more senior in an organization, the time you spend coding is less valuable than the time you spend writing, and the abstractions you provide are at the social level rather than the technical one.
·newsletter.jmduke.com·
Off Days
Paavo on Bill Hamel’s Death
Paavo on Bill Hamel’s Death
“There's been a lot of talk about Mental Health, but I prefer the term Mental Fitness - it's something we can train, work at, and get better at. And often, it's even more fun together. So let's share the bad, and the good - @paavo_s”
·mobile.twitter.com·
Paavo on Bill Hamel’s Death
Daily Books
Daily Books
Daily Books pic.twitter.com/G9hRMXO2TQ— Zack Shapiro (@ZackShapiro) August 2, 2018
·twitter.com·
Daily Books