Weekend Reading — 🚢 Is that ship still stuck?
This week we have chill chickens, ego roosters, milkshake ducks, canal digging dogs, and good old fashioned family drama.
Mar 27 |
Weekend Reading — 🚢 Is that ship still stuck?This week we have chill chickens, ego roosters, milkshake ducks, canal digging dogs, and good old fashioned family drama.
shelby lorman “did a rooster write this ???” 🪑 Design ObjectiveFabbrica Love this. A font with vibes of Letraset and Rapidograph pens. scott belsky The more difficult journey will take you further:
Dr. Neil Cohn 👇 Drawing is about developing a vocabulary, copying is good, and more:
🧰 Tools of the Tradeblobs.app Random blob generator. 🧞♂️ Aladino Using WebGL to add cool visual effects. jam-systems/jam Open-source self-hosted voice rooms. Modeled after Clubhouse, but for smaller audiences (max-capacity is 30). Works on every platform. You can try it here. focalboard An open-source, self-hosted Kanban board.
Neil Sardesai “NSWindowSill” 📓 Lines of Code
Is COBOL holding you hostage with Math? What does floating point, binary-coded decimal, and Muller’s recurrence have to do with the choice of a programming language? 🔒 Locked DoorsChina Adds Restrictions on Tesla for Security Reasons Trade war over dashcams. T-Mobile, Verizon, AT&T Stop SMS Hijacks After Motherboard Investigation You can no-longer take over someones mobile SMS account for a mere $16. Sounds like you can still take over SMS for a VoIP or landline, using someone else’s number without their knowledge or permission. WhatsApp for work: Slack is turning into a full-on messaging app Slack rolls out a new feature that allows any Slack user to DM any other Slack user. The Internet quickly figures out how this new feature can be used for abuse. Slack retracts some of that feature, but it will stick around because Slack customers (not users) demand it:
🏛 PolitechsPinterest and the Subtle Poison of Sexism and Racism in Tech Time magazine covers recent high profile cases of sexism and racism in Silicon Valley:
Silicon Valley is pretty content on not making any changes. It will take an outside force for anything to change. Like, what if investors started suing public companies for losing their top talent?
There’s also a new proposal on the line, a change to SB-820:
YouTuber David Dobrik parts ways with disposable camera app amidst controversy Dispo had a good run until it turned into a Milkshake Duck:
This smells like a bigger story. It’s not every day that a VC distances themselves from their portfolio company:
Amazon denies stories of workers peeing in bottles, receives a flood of evidence in return When you try to squash a story, and then more people hear about it, that's called the Streisand effect.
Big Tech, Big Cash Big Tech replaces Big Oil and Tobacco as big lobbying spenders. ⭐ None of the AboveTim Freeman “this is the best one 💯” yngthgw 💿🔥
Kate Birdsall And a pillbox in every bag …
Collier Fernekes 👇 “This might be the most effective pickup strategy I’ve ever seen”
If that sentence make little sense, Vox explains Why everything is a Milkshake Duck and who the hell is “Shrimp guy”. Reminds me of this tweet by maple cocaine:
Best of Nextdoor “Actual #bestofnextdoor 💚” Meghan Markle Didn’t Do the Work Even royal families have ordinary people problems:
Ever Keith “Your goal as a ship operator should be to never have your Wikipedia link turn blue.” Also, Is that ship still stuck? America’s Covid Swab Supply Depends on Two Cousins Who Hate Each Other Family drama meets Defense Production Act:
Andrew Ward “My colleagues and I having endorsed each other’s skills on LinkedIn.” The role of the circadian system in the etiology and pathophysiology of adhd: time to redefine adhd? Could ADHD be the result of a chronic sleep disorder? “Delayed sleep phase disorder, a circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorder, which is prevalent in 73-78% of children and adults with ADHD.”
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