Whoops, I didn’t mean unicorn and waterfall, I meant swan and rainbow. We also had the tiger one.


Whoops, I didn’t mean unicorn and waterfall, I meant swan and rainbow. We also had the tiger one.


Trapper Keeper is back but I’m holding out for the re-release of the unicorn in front of a waterfall.
How come every time Rachel Cohn & David Levithan collaborate the result is adorable? What’s up with that? π
Casey Fiesler asked for tips for creating equal participation in breakout rooms. One strategy to try is providing distinct roles for each individual. Cal State-San Marcos Instructional & Information Technology Services explains why & how to do this.
Younger S7E5 is delighting me with Janeane Garofalo as an art college dean and Sutton Foster as Liza Miller dancing to a recording of Sutton Foster in Thoroughly Modern Millie.
ποΈ Listening to Keegan-Michael Key’s The History of Sketch Comedy on Audible & in ep 5 he mentions the Carol Burnett Show. Comedian guests on The Hilarious World of Depression consistently cited that show as their earliest comedic influence. It’s mine, too. β₯οΈ
One of the many straws on the proverbial camel’s back that led me to stop watching THE CHAIR after only 8 minutes was when the dean said “We can’t add another line” for the junior scholar. πΊ
About to go pick kid up from first day of preschool. (1/2 day today, full day Thurs). Achieved:
π Just finished the introduction of Data Feminism & am jotting down some thoughts. I hope to expand on these later.
To what extent and how do the 7 principles of data feminism intersect/interact with Jennifer Armbrust’s 12 principles for prototyping a feminist business?
Women were the first computers. Is there a relationship between this history and the default woman-coded voices of digital virtual assistants that goes beyond generic sexism?
π Data Feminism has the best (and perhaps only) definition of positionality I’ve ever seen: “Positionality is a term that describes how individuals come to knowledge-making processes from multiple positions, including race, gender, geography, class, ability, and more. Each of these positions is shaped by culture and context, and they intersect and interact.”