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November 2011

Four Ways Men Stunt Women's Careers Unintentionally → feedproxy.google.com

Perfect correction to a highly flawed Harvard Business Review article.

Short URL: http://farukat.es/p615

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October 2011

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Invest in us. → feedproxy.google.com

One of the ideal times to start a company is when you’ve come up with an idea for a product that has the potential to really scratch an itch that people have in both work and play; an itch that some…

Oct 13, 2011
Invest in us. → farukat.es

One of the ideal times to start a company is when you’ve come up with an idea for a product that has the potential to really scratch an itch that people have in both work and play; an itch that some have today, but that you know many more people will have in the years to come.

I believe I have a great product in the making just like that.

Yours truly is embarking on a new adventure.

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The left was ready for a black President. The right was ready to fight for a pre-Civil War America.

kontroversydotorg:

The more I think about how things have developed, the more I suspect that Hillary Clinton would’ve been a better outcome for the U.S. than Obama was.

Don’t get me wrong: I disagreed then with a number of Clinton’s policies & plans that she had in the election year, and I still disagree with them now. But she was hardly all bad, like McCain was. Conversely, I disagreed with far fewer policies of Obama, but in retrospect it seems so naive of us all to think that the powerful yet overly privileged white-male Americans would actually accept a black President as their leader, or that they would show him any respect at all. Of course their racist tendencies would take over!

Here is why Hillary would have had far less trouble dealing with Republicans: not very many of the cretinous Republican leaders are married to a person of colour, but almost all of them are married to a woman.

The voracity of Republican’s disagreement over policies has been fueled subconsciously by the deeply-rooted beliefs of white superiority of these Confederacy-loving maniacs; but as much as they may try to treat women’s bodies as if mere objects they have any say over at all, they would never have gotten away with so much of their bellyaching about the President’s actions—their wives would’ve reigned them in some.

Also, there are far more women in America than there are, say, black people. And virtually no white male, no matter how bigoted and racist he is, thinks he’ll have a better life if all women were driven out of the country. If anything, his sex life would be much more troublesome to deal with for his narrow-minded brain.

Sure, some of the craziest people the Republicans and Tea Party have brought forward are white women — Palin, Bachmann, O’Donnell — but imagine for a moment how the average Republican male talks about his opponents at the dinner table or in bed late at night with his wife, and how it is subliminally received by her:

  • A dislike towards Democrats? That’s fine, she hates Democrats too
  • A dislike towards black people? That’s fine, she has racist tendencies too
  • A dislike towards women? “Excuse me, what?!”

That sort of nonsense won’t always go over well with her, if at all.

There are many Republican women who will readily support their husbands because they still think in 1950’s-era roles themselves. They aren’t emancipated, and that’s fine. But plenty Republican women are more modern than that, at least when it comes to self-worth and identity. They have jobs. They don’t like getting second-class treatment anymore. They may not have any socialist tendencies like empathy for people who are different than themselves, but they at least recognize when they are being gradually attacked through misogyny.

Where their ambivalence towards Democrats and non-white demographics would let them ignore the bigoted underpinnings of their husbands’ political attacks and efforts, they would far less often permit them to get away with misogynist behavior. Certainly they wouldn’t let the misogyny get completely out of hand—because what would that say about themselves?

When it comes to individuals, I still think Obama is a more stand-up person than Hillary Clinton. But when it comes to the psychological affects of a black President versus a female [white] President applied to the American people at large, across the entirety of their political spectrum, I think Hillary would have been much better. She’d been attacked less for reasons that had nothing to do with politics or agenda, and all the hatred or incompetence she’d have gotten for being a women would’ve been disagreed with by a much larger share of the population. After all: women are 50.5% of the population, versus only 12.6% of black people. (source)

Hindsight is 20/20? Maybe. And I could easily still be wrong. But bigotry is reduced by exposing bigoted people to those whom they fear or don’t understand, by introducing them those whom they don’t know so that prejudices are slowly eroded. There are a lot more women to expose men to, everywhere, than there are black people. Plus, a female President would have been a role model to women of both parties, and that is a much bigger group than black Republicans.

Unfortunately it is impossible for anyone but The Doctor to go back in time and change history. But hopefully we can all learn some things about bigger picture thinking from the recent past.

- QR

Feminism++

This reminds me of that research that showed that the best way to combat environmental decline was emancipating women so that they’d get jobs, rather than start families prior to the age of 30+.

Oct 9, 20114 notes

luxuryluke:

Wait… don’t important people pass in threes?

No, that’s celebrities.

Celebrities are not necessarily important.

Oct 8, 20116 notes
The Tumblr tag “knee high socks” is my kryptonite. → tumblr.com

I’m so lucky my girlfriend likes knee high socks as much as I do.

Oct 8, 2011
#knee high socks
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Oct 7, 201111 notes
#glados #portal #apple #siri
Steve Jobs, 1955–2011 → feedproxy.google.com

Thank you, Steve.

Short URL: http://farukat.es/p611

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September 2011

Yours Truly on The Big Web Show → feedproxy.google.com

It’s been a long time coming, and after umpteen attempts to make it happen today was finally the day: I was a guest on the Big Web Show with Dan Benjamin and Jeffrey Zeldman, talking about Modernizr…

Sep 9, 20111 note

August 2011

Aug 28, 2011122 notes
#hurricane
Aug 26, 20112 notes
So I Played With a Chromebook → feedproxy.google.com

The other morning I had some time to kill at SFO, waiting for my flight to start boarding, and I decided to seek out the Google Chromebooks that were on display at Terminal 2. I’d been meaning to…

Aug 24, 2011
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Designing To Where The Web Will Be → feedproxy.google.com

The video of my talk on designing future-oriented websites and web applications, as given at the DIBI conference in Newcastle Upon Tyne this June. The presentation slides will be available online…

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“What the GOP seeks is a banana republic: a toxic blend of right-wing populism, anti-intellectualism, debt defaults, and an end to the ladder of economic opportunity.” → thedailybeast.com
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Price Competitive → feedproxy.google.com

MG Siegler, writing for TechCrunch:

Apple now controls over 66 percent of all the profits amongst the major players in the mobile space. HTC, RIM, LG, Sony-Ericsson, Samsung Motorola, and…

Aug 4, 20114 notes
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What code editor do you use for different purposes

TextMate for most all my purposes; Scrivener for actual story writing; TextEdit for RichText backups of posts I write in my browser that wind up becoming longer than expected.

Aug 3, 2011
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July 2011

Jul 30, 2011
#rebuild2011
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#rebuild2011
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#nofilter
Jul 27, 20117 notes
Girls Go Geek… Again! → feedproxy.google.com

Leah Hanson, the only female technical staff member at Fog Creek, on recruiting more women:

The language of competition not only doesn’t appeal to many women, it actually puts them off. Google…

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#starwars #doctorwho
On User Conditioning and OS X Lion → feedproxy.google.com

It’s time for another look at two of my favorite tech industry companies and their respective approaches to a user-centered design problem: how to get something adopted by millions of people who…

Jul 21, 20113 notes
A Day in the Life of the Modern San Franciscan → feedproxy.google.com

Amusingly apt piece by Drew Hoolhorst. This bit rung quite true for me, personally:

Before leaving, I peer out of the one window in my outlandishly priced studio apartment, whose price i’m okay…

Jul 15, 2011
On Jezebel, Salon And The Scott Adams Controversy → feedproxy.google.com

A great follow-up to my previous post, The Last Psychiatrist has a must-read piece on the Scott Adams topic:

Not being able to easily and fluidly pick up women is maddeningly destructive to…

Jul 14, 20111 note
The Scott Adams Fallacy → feedproxy.google.com

“… society is organized as a virtual prison for men’s natural desires. I don’t have a solution in mind. It’s a zero sum game. If men get everything they want, women lose, and vice versa.”

This…

Jul 13, 2011
Android Could Be A Billion-Dollar Business, For Microsoft → feedproxy.google.com

In case anyone was wondering why companies recently paid $4.5 Billion for Nortel’s 6,000 patents. (via Kontra)

Short URL: http://farukat.es/p595

Jul 12, 2011
Tumblr app 2.0?

Can we do *markdown* or otherwise-applied rich text yet?

Edit: nope.

Jul 11, 20116 notes
#Tumblr
On Google+ and Genders → feedproxy.google.com

Randall Munroe on Google+’s mandatory selecting and display of your gender when creating your profile:

Many women grow up with a sense of physical vulnerability that’s hard for men to appreciate….

Jul 8, 20114 notes

June 2011

Typography Insight → feedproxy.google.com

A new iPad app for learning all about typography. $1.99, now on the AppStore. Lovely.

(via Khoi Vinh)

Short URL: http://farukat.es/p591

Jun 23, 20112 notes
Go to Wikipedia and click “random article.” This is the name of your genitals.

merlin:

“Citation Needed.”

Mine was “El Ritmo de la Vida”

I’m not even fucking lying, either! I will henceforth refer to my junk as “The rhythm of life.”

Jun 15, 20116,651 notes
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#interlinkconf

May 2011

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