Great video. I particularly like the bit about Democrats treating any emphasis on “the ends” as somehow amoral.
This video/argument is extremely good: https://t.co/uBaZziPNDH
— Carlos Maza (@gaywonk) November 4, 2018
Great video. I particularly like the bit about Democrats treating any emphasis on “the ends” as somehow amoral.
This video/argument is extremely good: https://t.co/uBaZziPNDH
— Carlos Maza (@gaywonk) November 4, 2018
I really do try not to judge and there’s probably a really good explanation even, but I’ll be damned if it doesn’t feel like the people in front of me have never ordered a meal before at this or any other restaurant.
Like a swear jar, Apple should refund a nickel for every time I have to needlessly tap on something that should already be focused when the Smart Keyboard is attached.
PSA – I am not sure when this happened, but @paprikaapp now has Siri support so you can say “add tomatoes to my HEB list in Paprika.” Regardless, anyone looking for a fantastic recipe manager should give it a look.
In small orgs, your team is the company. In larger (and even mid-sized) orgs, you work at a company, but you work for a team. There are good teams at bad companies and there are bad teams at good companies.
Now that Google+ has been shuttered, I should air my dirty laundry on how awful the project and exec team was.
— Morgan (@morganknutson) October 9, 2018
I'm still pissed about the bait and switch they pulled by telling me I'd be working on Chrome, then putting me on this god forsaken piece of shit on day one.
NEW: Apple plans to give away original content for free to device owners as part of new digital TV strategy – sources (via @sherman4949)https://t.co/OyNOj3Dy7r
— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) October 10, 2018
Interesting idea.
Why Apple doesn’t include a year’s subscription to Apple Music with HomePod is a beyond me. It seems like a no-brainer.
— Jack Wellborn (@JackWellborn) January 23, 2018
I can’t help but think that by taking 7 months to publically disclose this breach, this incident makes Google seem somewhat hypocritical given their strict Project Zero policy to disclose vulnerabilities 90-days when patches aren’t released.
Google Exposed Data of Half a Million Users Until March but Didn’t Disclose It Because They Feared ‘Regulatory Interest’ https://t.co/YprtCod6vQ
— Pixel Envy (@pxlnv) October 8, 2018
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. We’re clearly living in the Biff timeline.
— Jesse Adams (@Jesse_A_Adams) October 3, 2018
Tries to imagine what 1980s Steve Jobs’ Twitter would look like.
Elon Musk Is Sued by S.E.C. in Move That Could Oust Him: https://t.co/NXFvAKOBeQ
— Daring Fireball (@daringfireball) September 28, 2018
But at least publishers are getting paid.
Facebook Is Giving Advertisers Access to Your Shadow Contact Information: https://t.co/cSwbnpjw8p
— Daring Fireball (@daringfireball) September 27, 2018