Communication era Liked Reine #58: Communication Era by Carmen Phillips (Autostraddle) « Oh, I remember sexting on Tumblr! Poursuivre la Lecture →
james edited wikipedia today! Liked Seven Days of New Things Day 1: Editing Wikipedia, Sardines by an author (jamesg.blog) The Challenge A few days ago, I remarked the following to a community of which I am a member: « I need to do or learn something new. » This sentence codifies a feeling of unease about not having a novel challenge that I have had recently. Poursuivre la Lecture →
subtitle hell Replied to this is the title of a blog post by Jess Driscoll (jess is typing) I don’t remember when I started adding alt text to photos. Poursuivre la Lecture →
Gratuité des transports, comprendre un débat aux multiples enjeux Read Gratuité des transports : comprendre un débat aux multiples enjeux La gratuité est devenue l’un des sujets majeurs des débats portant sur les politiques publiques de mobilité à l’échelle locale. Poursuivre la Lecture →
Evil Author Day is a great idea Liked Have the Delete Your Drafts Day for Our Blogs, but also Evil Author Day by Sara Jakša (Sara Jakša) And then I remembered about the Evil Author day. Poursuivre la Lecture →
i’m closing un genre à soi thanks to James’s thoughts on spring cleaning, I’ve decided to finally put an end to this long-suffering project. Poursuivre la Lecture →
500m finals at the 2024 short-track speed skating world cup https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mqzo7sSbJBw Such a beautiful race where nothing was decided until the last second − a true example of what short-track speed skating looks like at its best! Poursuivre la Lecture →
Imagine a conference without blood loss Replied to What does my Menstruation has Against Conferences? Poursuivre la Lecture →
What I missed when I went to North Korea Liked What I missed when I went to North Korea by Pratap Vikram Singh (Rest of World) Eleven years after her Pyongyang trip, Rest of World’s founder revisits how she interpreted the country, its people, and their culture. Poursuivre la Lecture →