
Karen Bruner (parity)
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Karen Bruner (parity)
@fuzzyKB
Tweeting about cats, cubes, clouds, & stuff that actually matters I'm job hunting! @[email protected] she/her | #BLM | #TransRightsAreHumanRights | 💛🇺🇦
Tham gia Şubat 2020
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I'm getting closer and closer to abandoning this site except maybe for occasional tech-related news.
Please find me on Mastodon @fuzzykb@hachyderm.io if you miss my shitposts!
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Officially a cuber attended my first cubing competition today weren’t my best times but always room to improve!
S/o to @fuzzyKB for instigating!

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@mekkaokereke I'm sure all this Apple tax hand-waving is not a ruse to deflect from issues within Twitter, not at all
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Elon wouldn’t know that the shirts were created by a Black Employee Resource Group at Twitter called Blackbirds in 2016. ERGS was one of the first things he got rid of with. Blackbirds sold these shirts to fundraiser to create safe spaces for Black ppl on the internet and in tech
Elon Musk@elonmusk
Found in closet at Twitter HQ fr 🤣🤣
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seems, uh, bad if true
Peter Yang@petergyang
An advertiser explains why they’re pausing their Twitter ads campaigns:
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@ChrisShort New Twitter is already in violation of previous FTC consent decrees. That $5 billion Facebook fine wasn't fun for a profitable company. Think what that would do to a company already billions in debt with no viable revenue path.
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@courtneynash It is so predatory and exploitative. And this is behavior from people so many people laud.
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Excellent research-backed thread. Not only do those who stay have no choice, they will also eventually burn out.
Steve Magness@stevemagness
This is a common tactic/belief. The problem? It backfires more often than succeeds. I researched it & covered it in my book. More often: It's not the tough ones that stick around; it's the ones who have no other options. Let's look at some history and research:
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@chabis_ch @richburroughs Exactly! Without intentional effort on the part of many people, it's too possible to picture a new form of segregation, which is terrifying.
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@fuzzyKB @richburroughs And many want to connect to the world, build a global community. They do not want to risk ending up on a safe but isolated server which is cut off from the fediverse. I don't know how big that risk is, though. Some expect the fediverse to be(come) a White place. Well, possible.
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