My 2022 reading retrospective In 2021, I noticed two things that didn’t take specific effort, but that I wanted to keep doing in 2022: read a lot, and incorporate diversity into my reading choices. Poursuivre la Lecture →
Translate with Accuracy: How Content Testing Can Improve Your Product Terminology Liked Translate with Accuracy: How Content Testing Can Improve Your Product Terminology by Stephan Alber (Product Localization Frameworks) So, how do we determine the best translation for such important product terminology? Poursuivre la Lecture →
The successful 70-year campaign to convince people the USA and not the USSR beat Hitler Liked The successful 70-year campaign to convince people the USA and not the USSR beat Hitler by Dylan Matthews (Vox) There are a lot of reasons Hitler lost. Poursuivre la Lecture →
je me réveille avec une envie pressante d’écrire un roman court avec des montagnes et beaucoup d’amour. Poursuivre la Lecture →
Even on Mastodon – Threads should be blog posts Liked Even on Mastodon – Threads should be blog posts (curtismchale.ca) I’ve said this more than once about Twitter, threads should be blog posts. Poursuivre la Lecture →
Liked Dear Progressives, Twitter Is For Conservatives Now by Darnell Clayton (Darnell (Seize The Day)) I read an interesting post by @dangillmor about progressive journalists whining about how Twitter is sending them less tr… very short read on twitter and journalists in 2023 Poursuivre la Lecture →
checking out friendica friendica looks cooler every time I hear about it, but the instance list is really not tempting. Poursuivre la Lecture →
goodbye discworld this morning, I finished the final discworld novel by Terry Pratchett. Poursuivre la Lecture →
fin du challenge des 15 000 pas Un milion cinq cent mille pas (et des brouettes) parcourus en 100 jours, c’était une aventure super cool, mais vous savez ce qui est encore plus cool ? Poursuivre la Lecture →