Final twelve hours or so… https://t.co/wbY1k74ed6
— Cennydd (@Cennydd) August 28, 2020
Category: Twitter
Posts from the microblogging service Tweitter.
#BreakTechStereotypes 1. Never coded as a kid (I was a music geek) 2. Got a music degree (in jazz. Really.) 3. Started repairing PCs as I needed a stable income 4. Am rubbish at maths, but I know a large % of my success is down to luck
1. Never coded as a kid (I was a music geek)
2. Got a music degree (in jazz. Really.)
3. Started repairing PCs as I needed a stable income
4. Am rubbish at maths, but I know a large % of my success is down to luck— Chris Taylor (@mrwiblog) August 27, 2020
RT @feather: When I hear people say “People with disabilities don’t use our web site” Most often I tell them “that’s likely because people with disabilities can’t use your web site.”
When I hear people say “People with disabilities don’t use our web site”
Most often I tell them “that’s likely because people with disabilities can’t use your web site.”
— Derek Featherstone (@feather) August 24, 2020
Psst @brucel “I have a condition called ‘Emphasisma'” “Don’t you mean ‘Emphysema’?” “No. I absolutely, definitely, utterly, completely, undoubtedly, decidedly, unequivocally, unquestionably mean ‘Emphasisma'”
Psst @brucel
"I have a condition called 'Emphasisma'"
"Don't you mean 'Emphysema'?"
"No. I absolutely, definitely, utterly, completely, undoubtedly, decidedly, unequivocally, unquestionably mean 'Emphasisma'"
— Chris Taylor (@mrwiblog) August 23, 2020
This is excellent. “Model government on tech start-ups!” they cry, because of course tech start-ups have proven to be so great at large-scale transparency, governance, and contributing to society in general… https://t.co/WbEDM01LJm
This is excellent. "Model government on tech start-ups!" they cry, because of course tech start-ups have proven to be so great at large-scale transparency, governance, and contributing to society in general… https://t.co/WbEDM01LJm
— Chris Taylor (@mrwiblog) August 18, 2020