I catalyze things. Sometimes I'll even organize, idealize, conceptualize but never brutalize. @dighbs @harvardhbs Frmr: @globelab @bostonglobe @bostondotcom
@emmacarew Delegate the chance to take risks, stretch themselves, or fail. Being a people leader means creating space for others, rather than taking it yourself. Especially if you’re a strong PM/Indv. Contributor, it feels unnatural at first
@peteyreplies I immediately thought of that recent Ben Shapiro gem “I want teachers to feel like they are on thin ice. . . . They should constantly be feeling like I am looking over their shoulder.”
No surprise we’re losing so many educators with no talent ass clowns like that
@mkramer Oh hells yeah. Given the crazy development of text analytics (and FB at the forefront of much of that) I'm sure they can do some GraphQL voodoo to say "if words A and B are nearby, then misinformation" (obv. highly reductive, but you get my meaning)
@mkramer This reminds me of the old days of trying to auto-moderate the Boston globe and Boston\.com’s comment section 🤣😩. People can be so creative when they really want to use a no-no word lmao
An invitation: I have an opportunity to speak with some people at Twitter about equitable design. What are some of the key changes/requests/demands that folks have been organizing for already, that I might be able to amplify? Comments and links esp. to existing work. ty!
@olgakhazan Massachusetts has semi-socialized medicine and we all seem to enjoy it (or at least, I did when I lived there). Moving somewhere without a public options really seals the deal for me as well. Just pointing out as #notallamericans XD
@bkeegan@EthanZ@FunandGlory@vivian Well you know, he "reinvented electric cars and [is] sending people to Mars on a rocket ship," so we can't expect him to be a civil human being Brian. He's risen beyond such trifles.