Jerry Gulla

@jerrygulla
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You can say "Have a nice day" without any problem, but using the phrase "enjoy the next 24 hours" can sound slightly threatening.
@mralancooper 100% this. It's how I think of "just in time" manufacturing. That's great if...everything shows up "just in time." But seems like you're vulnerable to disruptions. Software and business is no different IMO.

My fave Rep. ❤️

Via Kyle Griffin:

Rep. Jamie #Raskin is now calling on House Republicans to end their #Biden #impeachment inquiry following this indictment of the FBI informant at the center of the GOP's bribery allegations.

@MarcC @crabtalesmagazine Nice! Congrats!
Marc Criley (@[email protected])

Attached: 1 image The first of these 4 cohorts of the status quo: "The first group cares about the policy. They benefit from it. They’ve organized themselves around it" is what pisses me off whenever someone tries to overturn a wrongful conviction. Time and again one sees DAs and police fighting tooth-and-nail to maintain a conviction when it's become plain to all the convicted person was innocent. Why? Because admitting they'd made a mistake "undermines confidence in the system." https://seths.blog/2024/02/the-four-cohorts-of-the-status-quo/

The Wandering Shop
@mralancooper That's gonna be a whole money train for her...assuming she can ever collect. Maybe when/if NY forces him to liquidate, she can file a lien…
@mralancooper Oh my god, this. I don’t have UI skills, but I read the 1ed of About Face and it completely changed my perspective. I started off thinking it was all wrong (typical sw eng😂) but by the end I was a convert. The lasting effect was me always yelling at bad UIs since 😂

Over the summer, I tweeted (I am *NOT* calling it X) something in response to a post about cubicles. A NYT columnist contacted me and wanted to interview me for a quote, and the story (and a quote from me 😀) was published in last Sunday's NY Times. It's at the very end of the story (the "pull quote," the author called it). Here's the link (gift link, so you should be able to read it even if you don't subscribe):

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/26/business/office-design-rto.html?unlocked_article_code=1.Bk0._LCO.Yuzj1NbOAWrs&smid=url-share

Can Instagrammable Office Design Lure Young Workers Back?

If your feed makes the corporate life look stylish, it’s just another evolution in the long history of the American workplace.

The New York Times
Over the summer, I tweeted (I am *NOT* calling it X) something in response to a post about cubicles. A NYT columnist contacted me and wanted to interview me for a quote, and the story (and a quote from me 😀) was published in last Sunday's NY Times. It's at the very end of the story (the "pull quote," the author called it). Here's the link (gift link, so you should be able to read it even if you don't subscribe): https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/26/business/office-design-rto.html?unlocked_article_code=1.Bk0._LCO.Yuzj1NbOAWrs&smid=url-share
Can Instagrammable Office Design Lure Young Workers Back?

If your feed makes the corporate life look stylish, it’s just another evolution in the long history of the American workplace.

The New York Times
@mralancooper Missed that. Were they acquired recently?