In response to a few comments – if any grant-making organisations or foundations which work on keeping the open web open want to repurpose the application for potential funding, please get in touch, because this stuff is really, really bloody important.
— Heather Burns (@WebDevLaw) August 16, 2019
Category: Twitter
Posts from the microblogging service Tweitter.
RT @WebDevLaw: A staggering stat from @DCMSInsight as we careen towards a no-deal Brexit: the UK’s digital sector exported £19.4 billion in digital services to the EU in 2017. https://t.co/yZdtp0Da6S
A staggering stat from @DCMSInsight as we careen towards a no-deal Brexit: the UK's digital sector exported £19.4 billion in digital services to the EU in 2017. https://t.co/yZdtp0Da6S
— Heather Burns (@WebDevLaw) August 15, 2019
RT @lukew: device lab overload: to cover 95% of smartphones used in North America, you’d need to test your Website on 324 different devices. https://t.co/o6ZyfzTH5c
device lab overload: to cover 95% of smartphones used in North America, you'd need to test your Website on 324 different devices. pic.twitter.com/o6ZyfzTH5c
— Luke Wroblewski (@lukew) August 14, 2019
RT @WebDevLaw: Brexit-era tech ethics question: is it okay to widely share content from behind a newspaper paywall if that content is a government policy announcement which has not been made available anywhere else?
Brexit-era tech ethics question: is it okay to widely share content from behind a newspaper paywall if that content is a government policy announcement which has not been made available anywhere else?
— Heather Burns (@WebDevLaw) August 13, 2019
RT @fraying: One completely consistent divide I’ve observed over the years: anyone who has actually managed a community knows not to feed trolls. The people who think that drawing attention to trolls is helping have never managed a community.
One completely consistent divide I’ve observed over the years: anyone who has actually managed a community knows not to feed trolls. The people who think that drawing attention to trolls is helping have never managed a community.
— Derek Powazek ? (@fraying) August 12, 2019