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My friend Ellen has been working on an awesome new programming language for the past few years, and they released a private beta TODAY!

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I made an interactive data visualization showing covid-19 cases in San Diego. You can filter by date/type of case. Feedback welcome. public.tableau.com/profile/alyshi… #tableaupublic #datanerd #Covid_19 #dataviz

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The debate is not actually about whether children should be in school. It’s about whether or not it’s fine for the families of all these children to get the virus. Discussing school reopening details are a distraction from that conversation. #COVID19 #SchoolReopening

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Rejecting cookies has been a great way to reduce and filter the content I read. Oh, your site doesn't work if I opt out of tracking cookies? Guess I didn't need to read that article anyway. #thoughtoftheday

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The four herbs I have in my little garden serendipitously ended up being - Parsley Sage Rosemary Thyme It’s the little things. #Scarboroughfair #gardening

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Today Abstract is announcing Notebooks – a tool built for designers to tell the story of their work and collaborate throughout the design process. See more in my post: abstract.com/blog/introduci…

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Designers who "don't want to write" are going to have a really tough time in the future. And yes, I’ve heard this from enough design leaders that I believe this is a real problem. A short thread... 1/8

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Innovation is rarely liked. - Engineers don’t like the lack of PRDs. - Execs don’t like an absence of timelines. - Sales teams don’t like roadmaps that don’t include feature lists. - Leaders don’t like discovery uncertainty. It’s up to the PM to build buy-in for innovation.