Humaniki is a new initiative to build tools for diversity-focused Wikipedians. We are looking for editors to brainstorm and co-design what software would be most effective. Read more and sign-up to participate https://t.co/Vdbuc5zIzU #wikipedia#gendergap@WikiWomenInRed
@connectOAKLAND I love your mission and want to learn more. But I believe that your email-list signup page is broken. At least when I try to submit my email, nothing happens. Tried it on 3 different browsers.
#actransit G bus, morning commute, packed
Even a few people were denied entry. Great news for @rideact. Who can I surface this to, so we get dedicated bus lanes on 880 and the baybridge?
@FLKDayton Everything you need to know is how the question-sentence "why not show your pride with color" ends with an exclamation mark and not a question mark.
@TaupeAvenger Looks like very affordable housing. The most expensive part is probably that you still need to own a car to get around. Trying to understand the economics of the smallest viable version of suburbia.
I have been trying the Arc browser by @browsercompany and I love it. Such good design-thinking in the interface. DM me for a beta invite. (Tearing my heart away from firefox.)
"The Programmer's Career Choices Form A Pareto Curve, And That Is Privilege." An essay on how my pandemic job shuffle illuminated my work-life maturity, and an appreciation for that position.
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Humaniki is now live at https://t.co/M8bDM6Li9f! Read all about the new features that help you explore the human #gendergap on #wikipedia at https://t.co/FVV5I2D6mT. This is our first alpha, we welcome your bug-reports and feedback.
Ten years ago I would never have guessed that getting involved with the @WikiEducation project would be the jumping off point of my career. In retrospect, it was.
Wikimedians @notconfusing and @pjtabit became involved in the community through the first term of our Wikipedia Student Program 10 years ago. Here's how Wikipedia changed their lives: https://t.co/pOoyYCCn6B
@marinakukso d3 plots with lots of layers, both d3 and react-hooks want to manipulate the dom differently, so it gets a bit complex, have you worked with the combination?