My last edit for @TIME, and what a terrific story it is. True crime, land-use debates, and climate change issues converge in Arizona, where someone is killing @HeberWildHorses and one woman is determined to find out who. https://t.co/j8gwwC0EjF
Along with my colleagues who worked for Tribune Co. properties when he was the owner (and put it into bankruptcy), I say "Good Riddance." Does that make me a bad person? https://t.co/Nw6PjFgwRZ
A great time to re-read Anna Kramer's prescient piece on the hubris that drove #amazon HQ2 plans in Arlington.
'The project is envisioned as a white-collar 21st-century paradise, complete with interlacing parks, child care centers…https://t.co/lLj26f5n64 https://t.co/HRO34wpcVQ
Obituary for the Utah man who fatally shot his five children, mother-in-law and estranged wife: “Michael made it a point to spend quality time with each and every one of his children. Michael enjoyed making memories with the family.” https://t.co/p412A5qZSC
The end of Protocol also means I'm now unemployed. If you have ideas about where I should go and what I should write about next, please do let me know.
Sorry to say that Protocol is shutting its doors, but the loss will be someone else's gain. Anna Kramer, Issie Lapowsky and @JoePWilliams31 are a joy to edit, so don't pass up the chance to hire them or any of the other ex-Protocol reporters and editors I…https://t.co/UsMHZ0lfuj
i’ve spent MONTHS obsessed with the fact that offices are SO cheap and bad and unwanted rn and yet Amazon is building millions of square feet in the middle of an economic disaster
if you can bear to turn your eyes away from election, here’s what i found https://t.co/K73MvCC8tC
In an era of remote work and cutbacks across the tech world, Amazon is forging ahead with HQ2 like it's 2019. Anna Kramer looks at how this could impact #arlingtonva and why Big Tech just can't seem to resist building bloated campuses. https://t.co/aS7bW36NIV
The design war is now down to two main rivals: tech boomer Adobe v youngster Canva. Figma fans aren’t happy, and @JoePWilliams31 explains why. https://t.co/1KnZwV773A
NEW: California had a chance to bring its arcane affordable housing application system online.
But in a state with a $100 billion surplus, tons of tech talent and the biggest homeless population, the bill died over concerns about cost and technical lift. https://t.co/iDYubUGpE5
The digital divide left much of rural America in the dark when the pandemic forced us to live mostly online, so one Louisiana parish — where locals say they were paying exorbitant fees for sluggish dial-up service — set out to fix…https://t.co/Ngt8xgzigl https://t.co/aXqJ2DJ2Hf
Taser-equipped drones to combat school shootings? Rick Smith of Axon floated the idea after the Uvalde shooting, prompting most of his ethics board to resign. Issie Lapowsky with an exclusive on what he should have done differently, and what comes next. https://t.co/Ksq68btPzY