VICE killed my column this afternoon, which is a bummer! If anybody knows of a publication that might want to pick up Design Bias, I think it's good and important. You can see past columns here: https://www.vice.com/en_us/topic/design-bias
Hey! I know I haven't talked on here in ages, but I'm in dire straits right now. About to be homeless in Portland in a few days, and I'm pulling out all the stops as far as finding people. If anyone has a place for me to stay, that'd be really appreciated. Please to boost this so others can see as well!
Hey! :) The Recurse Center is "funding Fellowships of up to $10,000 for women, trans, and non-binary people to work on programming projects, research, and art at RC this fall.
Apply by July 22nd and start August 12th or September 23rd."
This is an incredible opportunity – if you want to be part of a diverse, kind programming community, and spend three months focusing on projects close to your heart, this is your chance! Happy to answer any questions you might have! \o/
The Portland TWC is meeting at the Social Justice Action Center on July 16th at 6pm. Please consider coming if you’re a tech worker or ally interested in organizing and taking action in the tech industry.
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@hirojin@ehashman As much as I enjoy the recursion of using Terraform to manage Terraform repos, we hit the GitHub API limit a lot when we try to update our couple dozen labels
I have a bunch (over a hundred) of GitHub issues I need to tag by the component they're related to. Any ideas on how to speed it up? It would be great if there were keyboard shortcuts to go to the next issue in the list without going back to the index page.
I'm trying to use GraphQL to find GitHub issues that match certain criteria and I still haven't figured out the right jargon to see if this is possible
@garbados We got fired for talking about unions and then they terrified everyone who was still left, and we have receipts for miles, but still the CEO thinks he can talk his way out of this