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baseball freak, musician, torontonian, former calgarian, knitter, powerlifter, book enjoyer, software engineer. 20% of @survivalclubtheband.com. she/her 🍉
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colleague told me today I am really good at explaining things and I'm so pleased

i might be looking for a new role, staff developer, remote uk/us tef.computer i am pretty good at the whole "fixing distributed systems" stuff but i'm also pretty good at the "levelling up a team" stuff too

Who up watching they city council roll back charter rights

can't stop repeating this song lately www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fm9...

name a more iconic error-riddled 7th inning benefiting the blue jays, I bet you can't

back in The Zone (writing rspec tests while listening to the Karajan Beethoven)

WAAAS ("well, actually" as a service) tracks since most of these people are like this IRL

I feel like the word "grody" is due for a comeback. really evocative, perfect for particular descriptions

incredible that with 15 min left in the third, Sportsnet is showing a montage of all the times Brad Marchand has beaten the Leafs in the playoffs

Will the streets ever be emptier than when the Leafs play game 7 on the Sunday of Victoria Day weekend

Well Hung Lover, by Banksy, 2006, 📸 by @mik3

Ayami Sato on the mound for the Leafs

All pleasures are guilty pleasures if you have enough anxiety

my boyfriend calls that one an Erned Run

I love Angelica’s writing in general, and I adore this piece in particular, which says (beautifully) several things that I’ve been screaming in my head (and sometimes out loud to loved ones) for several years now

The last time I went to a *show* at Sneaky Dee's I think there were two consecutive zeroes in the year. Anyway, Worriers were great

anything that at any point you loved but then became too cool for, know that someday you will turn back to that thing and say "oh. no. you were fine, you were more than fine. it is I who was cringe"

This story about the rise and fall of equity initiatives at Shopify, by colleagues @aimlo.bsky.social and @muradhem.bsky.social, is about seven different cautionary tales in one. Phenomenal reporting. thelogic.co/news/the-big...

So many of the issues in this city are caused by people who, at their core, are unhappy they live in a city.

this essay is really beautiful and is a nuanced criticism of the way people are being taught how to not connect with others: substack.com/home/post/p-...

Survival Club's very own @adamfeibel.bsky.social has a book coming out next month. check out the launch party on June 13 at the Rivoli!

In case you missed it last week, I launched a new project to make it easier to find out about organizing/advocacy/direct action events in Toronto. Second email goes out tomorrow! We also now have a bsky account @showuptoronto.ca but of course the best way to follow is on the site at showuptoronto.ca

my cables will not be "managed" I love all cables equally. each is empowered to roam freely in pursuit of self-directed goals, articulating a personality of its own. that's not a tangle, it's a statement. cable management is a tool of the oppressor.

Fig. 1 (February 2009) Fig. 2 (today) Wrote my best paper on this without having seen it staged irl but finally did!