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Jim Fingal

@jimfingal

Making print stuff @sfrwhatever / ex-@logic_magazine, fact-checker of the @lifespanofafact, eng @aminohealth. half of @_hartsick's coffee is mine by law

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Now accepting pitches for Issue 14: KIDS. logicmag.io/pitch-us/ Possible topics include: edtech, ageism, TikTok; parental controls, cyberbullying; carework platforms, Mommy blogs, online abortion pharmacies; child labor, student debt, youth protest movements; eternal life.

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On Tues 7/20 please join folks from Logic School's inspiring + brilliant first cohort in discussion. We'll be reflecting on organizing in (and out) of tech. All the vibes, all the politics, all the feels 💕

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We currently soliciting pitches for Issue 16 of Logic: CLOUDS. This issue will explore tech’s many clouds and the interesting, hopeful, or destructive shapes they make in the literal or figurative sky. Pitch window closes 11/8. logicmag.io/pitch-us/

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"I actually do really like making a magazine" -- me, bleary-eyed from typesetting while mixing tequila and pineapple kombucha together to try to make a faux tepache cocktail

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"We offer no singular way of knowing, no hope for messianic deliverance. We be needing logics." Today we're releasing the editor's note for Issue 15: BEACONS, by issue editor @UpFromTheCracks. The issue ships this month. logicmag.io/beacons/a-body…

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Even though she has a direct line to the publisher’s heart, Piglet’s subscription copy of the slick new Logic(s) also took three weeks to arrive domestically

Even though she has a direct line to the publisher’s heart, Piglet’s subscription copy of the slick new <a href="/logic_magazine/">Logic(s)</a> also took three weeks to arrive domestically
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I've been bungling exporting Logic to a half-functional epub for the past few issues and I think I discovered that "Edit All Export Tags" is the magic settings menu I was missing??? Looking forward to not having a second bookfile copy where I just delete a bunch of stuff

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scrubjay, my WIP experimental bookmarking tool that'll grab any file/text/image/html element and embed it in your own general chaos

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Next year, Logic will enter a new chapter, under new leadership. Today, we’re excited to formally announce the transition with a note from Logic’s incoming directors, @UpFromTheCracks and xiaowei @[email protected]. logicmag.io/logics-the-nex…

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JOB!!!! We're hiring! and this role is so cool. We spent a bunch of time crafting it and are looking for someone who can really run with it. More tweets to unpack it coming soon but wanted to flag it now bc I'm SO EXCITED!!!!

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🎒🎒Applications are now open for Logic School 2023 year 2! Logic School is an online, community run, experimental school for tech workers looking to remake tech from below. It's stewarded by participants from our first cohort Derrick @emilychaosays, with support from xiaowei @[email protected].

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Have been cooking on a new project with friends that has dropped: San Francisco Review of Whatever, a new print magazine by an from the Bay Area. First issue should come out in January. Subscribe! Buy a classified! Write for us! buttondown.com/sfreview/archi…

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Hello! San Francisco Review of Whatever is approaching embodiment. Our first print issue is coming together for release in January, and subscriptions and pre-orders are available now (links following).

Hello! San Francisco Review of Whatever is approaching embodiment. Our first print issue is coming together for release in January, and subscriptions and pre-orders are available now (links following).