Before you begin your thinkpiece, the Supreme Court DID NOT strike down Affirmative Action
Admission preferences for legacies, donors, employee families and special recommendations are still allowed
The Court struck down Affirmative Action For everyone except WHITE PEOPLE
ODOT says if you have an Oregon driver's license or ID card, you can assume your personal information has been compromised, and they recommend requesting a credit report.
However, they would NOT tell us what TYPE of personal information has been leaked.
They also held this press conference THREE days after they were made aware of the data breach. @KATUNews
I'm just extremely confused. Like the INTERNET COMPANY Google. The CLOUD SERVICES PROVIDER Google. The company who's success partially rests on us trusting them to DO THE WORLD WIDE WEB GOOD. Is like... domain names? Not for us. We're gonna let this WYSIWYG CMS handle that.
Things began to look very unusual two months ago.
Today the charts need no commentary, they speak for themselves.
This is the Atlantic.
https://t.co/P26XnJmKj6
Fastly is always working on 📈 scaling better, so we’re happy to give you a look under the hood at our latest feature of automation in traffic routing - presenting Autopilot & the details of its success! https://t.co/IP0CIl2C0l #innovation#automation
Every non-profit and every DEI program 👀
"The CIA does have a handbook on how to destroy organizations from the inside... and if you read it, it sounds like every non-profit ever."
#nonprofit#dei#sabatoge
"findings suggest that SARS-CoV-2 infection damages the CD8+ T cell response, an effect akin to that observed in earlier studies showing long-term damage to the immune system after infection with viruses such as hepatitis C or HIV"
I hate hate hate how many out-of-town pundits continue to swoop into Portland, shake their heads at their perspective of downtown, interview a few white dudes, and fundamentally misunderstand and oversimplify what happened here in Summer/Fall 2020
We toured an Amazon Fulfillment center yesterday and… 🤯
Incredible.
• Inventory is stored on constantly moving shelves. Robots take the shelf to the pick station.
• Inventory is randomly placed on shelves, tracked by cameras (go store technology).
• They spread inventory for the same SKU out across bins so it’s always closer to a pick station.
• Inventory counts are automated with cameras.
The computing that goes into the operation is unbelievable.
What a huge competitive advantage.
THREAD. The book IBM and the Holocaust by Edwin Black is one of the best and most important books I've ever read. Everyone should read it, especially anyone working in tech, journalism, or law. A few things about it are astonishing.