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kamml.bsky.social
My dogs think I’m an ok person.
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This! That’s exactly what I was thinking of and couldn’t figure out how to describe it!
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And then folding them!
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also - remember what looks like a huge mistake while knitting will often blend into the background when there is a completed project. I can see mistakes in my knitting. Most people can’t.
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I still haven’t fully solved this problem, but did manage to get home that day….
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I think I just met you and your adorable puppy. #xoxofest
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I’ve seen variants of this in Japan and Ireland - leading to very different architectural outcomes based on what was taxed.
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But isn’t the important tradition arguing about the right way to do it?
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If that’s an Arcadia reference I’m kicking myself for not using it.
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This is brilliant!!
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As someone who worked at Google and now works at the NYT - what did people think would happen here?!? This was the obvious outcome.
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So. What’s the going conspiracy theory on this one?
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This was my first thought!
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@riverofnyc would like to say hi.
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I am so obsessed with this game!
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Yeah, because offices are so ergonomic…
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What a sweetheart!
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I’ve been wondering where knitting Bluesky was! Obligatory WIP photo
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When people ask me for career/leadership advice my primary piece of advice is don’t make changes until you understand why it is done that way. This is the biggest executive failure mode - pushing to prove yourself by making changes to fast without understanding.
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He looks like a very cuddly porcupine!
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Nope. Nope nope nope. Dark Mode makes my eyes hurt.
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We though technology could fix problems that are actually people problems.
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And River says hi!
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Yes!!! Musher content was what I was missing most from that other place!
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Not just trauma - also an FTC consent decree they have to followed. Plus was more trauma.
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And swamps and other wetlands reduce flooding risks. While providing lots of environmental benefits
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Great name! Also awwwww….
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She’s also brutally funny, a great storyteller, totally driven, and I can never live up to her standards. Which she makes clear. Very clear.
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My mother should be a feminist icon. She’s the reason women can get Rhodes Scholarships, she was the first woman General Counsel Dept of Transportation.When the chair of the Ways & Means Cmte wanted her at work she showed up and handed him infant me to babysit while demanding equal pay as the men.
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The Summer of ‘85 podcast from Chris Morrow and Kevin Hart which covers the MOVE bombing and its implications for LiveAid (also in Philly that summer) is phenomenal. It covers what happened in all its terror - but also the destruction of a middle class black neighborhood as a result.
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Also - the ALA has run banned books week highlighting threats to intellectual freedom for more than 40 years. This has been the fight for a very long time.
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The amount of time techbros have spent in the last decade replicating work librarians have done for hundreds of years is absurd. Librarians have always been radical and high tech - but ignored because the role is coded as female.
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What is a Mauxie? River would like to know.
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I tried using Chat GPT to generate a bio for myself. Depending on the prompt, I have very specific degrees (CS, Journalism, Math) but am consistently a well respected philanthropist. I’m really impressed with all of the things fake kamml has done, and how groundbreaking “I” am.
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And he demands they write “I LIKE MEN” 10 times each and send it to him. In red, because people remember things in red….