Happy Easter! March 31 also happens to be the date that many people observe as the International Transgender Day of Visibility, and because I strive not to be a bigot or a moron I can understand how the Biden administration would uphold the religious holiday that falls on varying dates and also recognize the human-rights-advocacy event with a fixed spot on the calendar (see, also, César Chávez Day) without my head exploding.
In addition to the posts below, Patreon readers got a peek at the traffic metrics that the platform now shares with me (spoiler alert, they show that I could be a lot more effective in promoting my page).
3/25/2024: T-Mobile Customers Get Yet Another Year of Free MLB.tv, PCMag
After almost a decade of covering the spotty availability of home-team baseball on streaming video, I needed very little time to write this post.
3/27/2024: Return-to-Work Is a Bigger Trend in Smaller Cities, Worth
This piece, on the other hand, took weeks to report out as I tried to chase down experts between the holidays and CES–with my last interview not happening until the Tuesday after I got home Vegas. In retrospect, I don’t know how I expected anything different with that kind of deadline.
3/29/2024, Sat-to-phone ambitions may need course corrections, Light Reading
I needed a few days after the previous week’s Satellite Show in D.C. closed to get some time on the phone with analyst Tim Farrar, who lent a skeptical perspective that I found a useful complement to the concerns I saw conference speakers voice at that event.
3/31/2024: These companies are automating dirty and dangerous work, Fast Company
This companion piece to my coverage of robotics firms for Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies package unpacks how many of these enterprises are sending robots to places that might have seemed too dicey for expensive machines a few years ago.
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