Banning cars on SF’s Market Street, once a radical idea, approved unanimously - SFChronicle.com
UPDATE: Banning cars on SF’s Market Street approved unanimously. »
analogue.co/pocket
I hope “limited quantities” does not imply it’s a one-time run ? »
Never-Before-Seen Trump Tax Documents Show Major Inconsistencies — ProPublica
So we got Trump Org tax documents. And you know what they seem to show? Fraud. »
Dril didn’t sell out you sold out | The Outline
“But the mere idea that creators like Dril have to outsource their monetization to a separate platform is indicative of the financial pre... »
Yelp's Horniest, Most Prolific Reviewer Is a Jacked Foot Worshipper Named Fox E - VICE
there is no greater joy than reading about someone discovering exactly who they want to be »
How A Massive Facebook Scam Siphoned Millions Of Dollars From Unsuspecting Boomers
This story is - or should be - hugely embarrassing for both Facebook and the FTC »
Thriving on the Technical Leadership Path - Keavy McMinn
I wrote a bit about staying an IC, and choosing the technical leadership path »
Reductress » QUIZ: Are You Even Good Enough to Have Imposter Syndrome?
QUIZ: Are You Even Good Enough to Have Imposter Syndrome? »
San Francisco’s votes to ban cars on Market Street - Curbed SF
Breaking: SFMTA board unanimously votes to ban cars from Market Street. »
Blood money is fine with us, says GitLab: Vetting non-evil customers is 'time consuming, potentially distracting' • The Register
GitHub: maybe working with ICE is ok? Our employees won’t mind, right? GitLab: Hold my beer. H/t @KTamas »
Nest is getting ready for the smart home’s Cambridge Analytica moment - The Verge
This is pretty interesting. The smart home datapocalypse seems so inevitable and so potentially bad »
wonderunit.com/storyboarder
Just a reminder that Storyboarder by @charlesforman / wonderunit is still really great, and FREE »
It's OK To Use "They" To Describe One Person: Here's Why - Everything After Z by Dictionary.com
It's #PronounsDay. Here's how to use they/them/theirs respectfully. »