The Toilet Paper Problem Liked I Am Not A Crank: We Need Middle-of-the-Road Toilet Paper by Daniel Lavery (The Chatner) A simple request, from a simple man; one I believe is eminently achievable with one or two minor adjustments. Poursuivre la Lecture →
quand je rentrerai à Grenoble, j’aimerais rejoindre un groupe de jeu de rôle/ ttrpg. Poursuivre la Lecture →
i joined r/anticonsumption on Reddit and it gives me so much anxiety because it’s always north Americans complaining about having to give up ways of consuming and wasting that I hadn’t even thought of yet. Poursuivre la Lecture →
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 →