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30 Apr, 4 tweets, 1 min read
A website I have been very happy with lately is calendly.com . It does exactly one thing and it does it extremely competently. Nothing about it makes me angry, scared, or miserable. I am aware of no evidence it is owned by nazis
It is rare enough to be noteworthy, lately, when a piece of software does not make me angry. It is difficult to say for sure if this is the fault of me or the fault of the software
The comment above about "not owned by nazis" was a reference to how often tech cos turn out to have awful founders. I looked it up and Calendly is founded by Tope Awotona, a Nigerian immigrant who appears to have overcome incredible legitimate personal hardship to get where he is
This makes my tossoff above seem pretty tasteless!

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2 May
Sometimes the government will just up and sue a statue, or sue a car or a suitcase full of cocaine. Like just go to a federal court and say "we want to file a lawsuit against this suitcase full of cocaine". This is just a fact of life. Never sure how many people are aware of that
I wandered into the kitchen and was like "does the Canadian government ever sue inanimate objects?" and my roommates were like I don't know so I went and looked it up and came back and was like "it turns out yes but the only inanimate objects you sue are boats"
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I've started watching literally random anime. I found this one anime where the first two minutes were literally taken up by a fourth wall breaking Hot Take about "games should be fun and not make you worry too hard about real world issues!". Actually, it was decently argued Image
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The next day I go to the drugstore. They have lined paper but no graph paper.
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I think: I see the sign, but surely saying "I need graph paper" is no worse than saying "I need order 32". I knock on the door. Someone comes out and says I have to order off the website. I stand outside bringing up the website. Someone else comes out.
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New Hainbach album dropping on YouTube in a livestream premier thing in like 9 minutes, or that's what YouTube tells me anyhow
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