Nate Crawford

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PHP / Laravel developer from Topeka (he/him)
bloghttps://natecrawford.com

@lauren

I have a 1970s comic about this exact topic....

Amazing win for K-State women’s basketball. They were down by 14 and then went on a 21-0 run to end the game

Call to action to cis people: be assholes anytime you get asked for your sex assigned at birth. Write letters, complain to staff, refuse to answer. Make it impossible to collect sex assigned at birth. Be really offended that anyone would ask you. Make enough noise that if trans people want to quietly not answer or give whatever answer feels correct to them, no one will notice.

#Boost #CallToAction

Hey. If you're doomscrolling right now, this is your reminder to put the phone down for a bit

yes, it's important to know what's happening in the world. stay informed. bear witness

but you can't pour from an empty cup and your nervous system isn't designed to process a global crisis in real time for hours on end

read the news. then close the tab. drink some water. step outside. pet your cat. watch something stupid. come back later.

The robot apocalypse hasn't happened yet, but still I can't escape the feeling that something has gone horribly wrong... Cartoon for Dutch newspaper Trouw.

More of my work for Trouw: https://www.trouw.nl/cartoons/tjeerd-royaards~bcb45712/

#ArtificialIntelligence #creativity #work #GenerativeAI

i’ll work on another essay as soon as i finish changing literally everything about my website, he said extremely rationally

I mentioned this to her but she didn't seem concerned at all.

her: *eye roll*
me: you've seen the Bill Murray documentary, right?!
her: *blank stare*

my wife scheduled an appointment for us at the post office today. that seems unnecessarily risky... I know the odds of a groundhog day time loop are unlikely, but they're not zero.
What are some self-hostable apps that everyone recommends?

My book, Accessibility For Everyone, is now free and online as a website.

https://accessibilityforeveryone.site

The book was first published by A Book Apart in 2017 but it holds up! It covers web accessibility for designers, developers, content folks, and really everyone who works in tech.

Resources - Accessibility For Everyone by Laura Kalbag

Read the book online for free.