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sladner.bsky.social
Industry-based sociologist. UX Strategy and Research. Enterprise Software. Future of work. Foresight. Also photography. 🇨🇦 living SF Bay Area. Working on a book on strategic foresight to be published by Routledge. More: https://www.samladner.com/
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I can see why. Just terrible
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I suspected as much. Thanks for sharing
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That I have not yet fully determined but I think for library books at least it works. That’s all I know so far (I’m a big Libby reader)
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I’m thinking of doing this too. From what I can gather, Calibre app is the main way to do this… *before* you switch.
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Tyranny requires your fear and your silence and your compliance. Democracy requires your courage. So gather your justice and humanity, Illinois, and do not let despair overcome us when our country needs us the most.
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I’m also a sociologist so I get what you mean
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Sociologists aren’t real social scientists? 🤣
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Ok agreed. But there’s a mystery to unravel here. Why this (ostensible) gap? Social integration is A Thing that liberal women apparently lack. Con women have it, however diminishing it is for them. We must solve for the lack of social integration. It’s real.
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Like they have other plans lol
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Literally just watched it. After a protest. Tough to do both.
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Oh no…anyway
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Right?
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Sad face.
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Oh there’s no rap feud. There’s a rap MURDER.
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Only saw a clip but it was legend
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Or also just watch Season 5 of The Wire
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Workday employees don’t generally understand productivity. They’re kind of like this
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This is where ethnographic research of newsrooms comes in handy. The way headlines are written, by whom, and under what conditions show the story is the journalist’s but the headline is the editor’s and sometimes, the publisher’s. The digitization of news threw that into a whirlwind