@cwebber made me cry first thing in the morning.
It was beautifully written though and rather relevant
@cwebber made me cry first thing in the morning.
It was beautifully written though and rather relevant
I think that the best way would be to incorporate discussions of free software as a social movement into papers/panels/meetups at DH conferences. But as a lowly grad student I'm not sure how much clout I've got to do so. I've also seen panelists ripped to shreds in the Q&A by senior scholars who think things like cc licenses are antithetical to academic research.
Hey folks, I'll be running another Programmable Publishing workshop this Sunday at #wiscon42. This time I'm branching out of Digital Humanities and presenting Scribble as a markup language to format your fiction writing and export to other markup languages!
Yesterday morning I heard a bird singing and was like "Aw sweet, spring at last!"
Today I'd throw rocks at this fucker outside my window if it'd stop it from chirping
@JimG @cwebber Aaww, thank you! We were glad to have her there! I hope she's able to put it to good use for her writing & community outreach!
My favorite person is talking about decentralized social media at Libre planet! @cwebber
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