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Ok. Deep breath.
I think we may look back on this as the first Great Information War. Except we're already 8 years in.
The first Great Information War began in 2014. The invasion of Ukraine is the latest front. And the idea it doesn't already involve us is fiction, a lie.
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@510home Totally agree. I'm asking from a place of ignorance to inform myself. What's the rationale I'm missing here that I should be considering when signing up to services and buying products?
@ajlanghorn@film_girl Worked there for a year and a half, Anchorhead coffee downtown was my regular morning stop and the steak at Butcher's Table is great too.
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We are two years in to the pandemic, the time taken to get a test is measured in days if not weeks and the comms are poor (it turns out “drop in” means drop in to scan a QR and book an appointment). @LondonBreed, how is this the state of the pandemic response?
@ajlanghorn Expensify is quite good. It’s the corporate travel booking systems and the integration that’s awful. The blame usually lies with the archaic booking tool.
@ajlanghorn Business travel booking and then integration with expenses feels ripe for disruption. I’ve used five combos of tools and they’ve all been shite.