Hey friends --
Looks like I'll be on Velshi this Saturday morning talking about what the midterms suggest about the state of democracy -- and what insights history has to offer.
While it could have been worse, all told, we're still in big trouble.
Hey friends --
Looks like I'll be on Velshi this Saturday morning talking about what the midterms suggest about the state of democracy -- and what insights history has to offer.
While it could have been worse, all told, we're still in big trouble.
Hey #BikeTooter, we've scored a big win in San Francisco: we defeated a ballot measure *by 20 points* that would have opened car-free streets back up to traffic.
"The election demonstrates that a significant majority of San Francisco voters appreciate The City’s car-free streets and want them to stay." #sfpol #bikesf #carfree @mastobikes https://www.sfexaminer.com/news/transit/san-francisco-voters-deliver-mandate-on-car-free-streets/article_7b4b46bc-611d-11ed-9f04-9b08d8e2144e.html
New paper out today! We use travel cost modeling to estimate food pantry value, concluding that a trip to a well- stocked pantry is worth on average between $40 and $60 to client households.
According to messages shared in Twitter Slack, Twitter’s CISO, chief privacy office, and chief compliance officer all resigned last night.
An employee says it will be up to engineers to “self-certify compliance with FTC requirements and other laws.”
Can someone make this quote a meme so I can retire from social and have a bot post it a lot?
“That’s technically legal for a variety of reasons, but it’s not the right thing to do,” Shaub said.
Interesting read. Asserts that acquisition of #primarycare is the key to consumer engagement which is critical to care navigation service companies. If primary care is in such high demands why is it such a terrible job for providers that no one wants to go into it?
For Transcarent CEO Glen Tullman, there is a strong case to buy telehealth behemoth Teladoc – the very company that acquired Tullman's last company, Livongo for $18.5 billion. Tullman could buy back the entirety of Teladoc for less than a quarter of what it bought Livongo for just two years ago
Some people think Mastodon is too weird to become popular:
I joined Twitter in 2008. We had to put a "d" in front of a tweet to convert it to a direct message and every other day you had some embarrassing private moments exposed because someone forgot about the “d”. Hashtags were just a community hack, introduced by Chris Messina to somehow tag content. Search? Hah, you wish! Tweets via SMS were supposed to be a thing. Oh, and the daily meet and greet with the failwhale. Totally not weird.