I'll always be obsessed with this edit made by @tommchenry.bsky.social
I'll always be obsessed with this edit made by @tommchenry.bsky.social
You doubt yourself, sir! The fact that you even got that reference clearly shows that the hipness is within you.
I'm surprised you didn't title it "Let Me See That Flong."
The real question: is there a lobster->DDR5 arbitrage opportunity?
She sees your fandom as affirmation, your money as funding for the harm she causes to trans people.
It doesn't matter how you feel about her work, whether it was a formative touchstone or not. If you still buy the merch or hype up Harry Potter, you are complicit.
GAWKER! thou shouldst be living at this hour
repost this if an editor has ever saved you from yourself
We got electric Nebraska before GTA 6: www.rollingstone.com/music/music-...
The clown is also played by Samoa Joe (yes, that Samoa Joe) and voiced by Will Arnett! He is quite possibly the best thing about the show and very funny.
I feel like the term eBlast should come with some sort of horn cue.
I think it's fine that some folks like to be bombarded by conflicting viewpoints at all times. But then those people tend to be the exact obnoxious sort who want that preference to be an Objective Moral Good, and...ugh.
I will never forgive Slack for popularizing _ as the character for italicizing in Markdown, rather than the spec-defined *
This is genuinely a fascinating story and also the source of a valuable maxim:
Do not attribute to aliens that which can be attributed to Cold War secrecy and a continuing desire to protect military careers.
xkcd comic 2347 "All modern digital infrastructure" with one small important block near the bottom replaced with an inclusive pride flag
@lschmeiser.bsky.social Random flag of media that is likely up your alley: "Wear Whatever the F___ You Want," hosted by Stacy London and Clinton Kelly of "What Not to Wear" fame. It's all about dream makeovers for folks with unique style preferences.
Downside: it's on Amazon Prime.
Well if they take the Apple route, itβll be back in 5-10 years π
The end of an era! Excited to see what's next.
Left out guy at the party meme with caption βThey donβt know Iβm the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic.β
One of the great things about living near the Mission is having @missionlocal.org as our newsroom. They're doing great reporting, like this just-released timeline of the City's challenges with street vendors on Mission: missionlocal.org/2025/03/san-...
Whatβs a technology that you think is overhyped? Iβm going to give a sideways answer to this, which is that the venture capital business model needs to be understood as requiring hype. You can go back to the Netscape IPO, and that was the proof point that made venture capital the financial lifeblood of the tech industry. Venture capital looks at valuations and growth, not necessarily at profit or revenue. So you donβt actually have to invest in technology that works, or that even makes a profit, you simply have to have a narrative that is compelling enough to float those valuations. So you see this repetitive and exhausting hype cycle as a feature in this industry. A couple of years ago, you would have been asking me about the metaverse, then last year, you would have asked me about Web3 and crypto, and for each of these inflection points thereβs an Andreessen Horowitz manifesto. Itβs not simply that one piece of technology is overhyped, itβs that hype is a necessary ingredient of the current business ecosystem of the tech industry. We should examine how often the financial incentive for hype is rewarded without any real social returns, without any meaningful progress in technology, without these tools and services and worlds ever actually manifesting. Thatβs key to understanding the growing chasm between the narrative of techno-optimists and the reality of our tech-encumbered world.
Stand by this: www.politico.com/newsletters/...
Data lies all the time and anyone who has ever made a graph knows this.
Easily one of the best recent columns about the Musk of this all.
I always preferred a stack of shitty business galleys.
I realize this is small potatoes in the grand scheme of ~everything that's happening~, but I just discovered today that you can't track changes in Google Slides and I am losing my mind.
And, in case youβve forgotten from the first go-round, two other points never to forget:
1. Trump and his aides often lie.
2. Trump and his appointees often screw things up.
Come for @caseynewton.bsky.social's clear-eyed analysis of the Meta fact-checking announcement, stay for the most adorable hard launch I've seen on the internet: www.platformer.news/meta-fact-ch...