it took me a month of touching grass to finally be able to write about this on a personal level. now i can move on to blogging about candles and airbrushing and watching too much youtube
a month ago i left a job i held for several years, a job that took me through a winding road of launching a product, going through an acquisition, lots of high points and lows...but ultimately i got t...
As an alt text user I will say that the sort of text you get from image OCR (i.e. what this thread is suggesting) is often lower quality than copy-pasting the text in a screenshot. In particular, text in columns or grainy scans often doesn't parse correctly. So this sort of tech isn't a panacea
Good time to share my old story about the Human Generosity Project. The standard for human society is not only systems of reciprocal altruism but also non-reciprocal acts of generosity as a logical way to manage risk. In Appalachia, they call it "Neighboring" www.sapiens.org/culture/ik-p... ๐งช
Ik people - Generosity helps societies manage risk and cope with disasters. New research untangles the factors that lead people to help neighbors in need.
I can't stop thinking about this piece, and what it might mean for the thousands of other child amputees of Palestine. I'm a PCRF donor, but no amount of medical care feels like enough in the face of a massacre. magazine.atavist.com/coming-to-am...
The story of Layan Albaz, one of thousands of Palestinian children who have lost limbs in Israeli air strikesโand one of the very few evacuated to the U.S. for medical care.
September 30 is National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada, a day when we learn about the residential school system, honour the Survivors, and remember those who didnโt come home. For more information: nctr.ca#TruthAndReconciliationDay#EveryChildMatters
The NCTR is a place of learning and dialogue where the truths of the residential school experience will be honoured and kept safe for future generations.