While reading about IKEA apologizing about selling a map that was missing New Zealand, I learned that it is such a common problem that there is an entire (quite active) subreddit on the topic, and I was quite amused: reddit.com/r/mapswithoutnz
The main thing that Tax Weekend reminds me is that I should probably go through the mail pile more often than once per year … but I’ll promptly forget that within a few days.
An exciting day for #FSLY! 🎉 As we embark on this new chapter, we’re committed to creating a trustworthy internet where good thrives. We are honored to be accompanied on this journey by the best of the web.
Thank you for your trust in us. fastly.us/fsly
Ironically, the people telling Americans that if they don't like their government they should leave, are the same people telling asylum seekers that if they don't like their government they should stay and fix it.
A well-deserved bad day for Blackbird. Eventually someone might figure out an “Uber of the Skies” model, but trying to strong arm around regulations doesn’t work well when dealing with The FAA ✈️. faa.gov/about/initiati…
Somehow Sonic Internet reselling AT&T managed to create an experience that is worse than being an actual AT&T customer, which is a truly remarkable accomplishment.
Pretty soon Americans are going to learn the realities of how triage works in emergency medicine. You don’t treat the most severe cases—you treat those that have the best chances of benefitting from the treatment. And that really sucks for everyone involved.
Today is my last day at Fastly. It has been an amazing 8 years, but it’s time for me to take a bit of time off and enjoy life a bit. I leave with tremendous love and admiration for my Fastly coworkers, and tremendous confidence in the future of Fastly. Thank you!