Salad? Coffee? Water? No thank you. | Continue reading
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Yet another case of ‘If you’re not the customer, you’re the product.’ | Continue reading
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Law-abiding citizens: Please do NOT download. Thank you. | Continue reading
Law-abiding citizens: Please do NOT download. Thank you. | Continue reading
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Coachella allows us to purchase tickets to our own subjugation. | Continue reading
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PagerDuty promises to immediately alert employees of a work crisis. Welcome to the always-on-call economy. | Continue reading
I sold mine back to Apple. Yes, that bad. | Continue reading
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