@jpluimers Fake oreilly book covers in a grid. Book 1, copying and pasting from stackoverflow. Book 2, googling the error message. Book 3, trying stuff until it works. Book 4, writing code that nobody can read. Book 5, the guy who wrote this is gone. Book 6, blaming the user.
@jpluimers Book 7, forgetting how your code works. Book 8, changing stuff and seeing what happens. Book 9, vague understanding computer science. Book 10, useless git commit messages. Book 11, coding on the weekend
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@A_lethe_ion This is JV, a black transwoman, in a Very vibrant floral romper, standing in front of a small old cottage. She is standing on the Massachusetts land that, in the 1810s, was owned by Elizabeth Freeman, the first Black woman to sue for her freedom and win (in 1781),
@A_lethe_ion thereby freeing all black people in the state she lived in. She would eventually own the entire street on which JV stands in this picture, as her chosen home. She would live out her days as a free woman and a repected healer within the community. Currently, this
@A_lethe_ion land has no markers recognizing her ownership of it, and is owned by white people. Black History LIKE THIS that goes unrecognized is criminal, and heroes like her deserve to be recognized in the place she CHOSE to live, not just the place where she was enslaved and
@blckchnndrstndr abstract
Charismatic leaders have consistently been shown to affect followers' performance, motivation, and satisfaction. Yet, what precisely constitutes charisma still remains somewhat enigmatic. So far, research has mainly focused on leader traits, leader
@blckchnndrstndr behaviors, or the leader follower-rela- tionship, and the subsequent consequences of each on followers' self-concepts. All of these ap- proaches share the notion that leader charisma depends on an explicit interaction between leader and follower. With the
@blckchnndrstndr present review paper, we extend extant theorizing by arguing that charisma is additionally informed by embodied signals that flow directly from either the leader or the immediate environment. We introduce the embodiment perspective on human perception and
@MuddledBeans 1. Picture: A photo of a red velvet wingback chair sitting next to a silver SUV. The chair is lit by the afternoon sun, and rests forlornly on its broken front legs. 2. Picture: A watercolor picture of a tabby cat wearing a red bonnet. The brim of the bonnet reads,
@MuddledBeans "FUCK YOU," and a large black ornament hanging from the bottom of the bonnet reads, "I WON'T DO WHAT U TELL ME." the cat is looking slightly up and to the left with a mischievous expression. 3. Picture: A single panel from a comic strip, showing a cartoon wolf
@MuddledBeans wearing a purple collared button-down shirt. In text bubbles, the wolf says, "It's going to get weird... I'm going to make this weird." 4. Picture: A photo of a North American opossum with superimposed text. The possum sits in a tree and has its mouth open, as if