Beautiful 10-day sequence of Venus and Jupiter drawing together in the western sky. The variety of twilight colors is a sweet bonus.
Photos: Soumyadeep Mukherjee
https://earthsky.org/earthsky-community-photos/entry/56315/ #astronomy #conjunction
Join the #highedweb community tomorrow (Friday, Feb. 10) at noon EST for a discussion and preview of #leadership strategies and tactics from our HighEdWeb 2023 Leadership Academy faculty (@joshuacharles @radiofreegeorgy and Alaina Wiens). After the session is over, we’ll continue the conversation in the HighEdWeb Slack channel. Hope to see you there!
Join the community: https://events.highedweb.org/management-leadership/2626459
As a followup from my "I'm not at Food52 anymore" post, I spent some time over the weekend putting down my thoughts on what kind of role and more importantly what kind of company I am looking to find.
https://confusticate.com/2023/01/21/new-beginnings.html
This includes links to my resume and other such administrivia as well as bonus content linking to great articles by Angela Riggs and the every popular @mipsytipsy
Enjoy!
As part of my last welcome speech as president of #ccavadc last week at the Winter 2023 conference at JMU, I encouraged attendees to “stop, reflect and learn” and, completely unplanned, our keynote speaker Matt Weber from UVA shared a similar message of “pause, reflect, do”. I’ll take it as serendipity that we both had the same idea, and am taking the message to heart by devoting some time to write out a few reflections and lessons learned from my time so far with CCA. https://tiffanyb.net/musings/2023/01/22/stop-reflect-learn.html
I am sad to say that I am no longer working at Food52 and am starting my search for a new role. My search is early but I know what drives me.
Simply put, solving technical problems and working with others to see them succeed is what brings me joy.
I am likely looking for a Principal/Staff level IC role at a company whose mission I can get behind. Remote-only. My recent experience is with Ruby on Rails, but I love learning new technology.
Any leads are appreciated!
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@charliepark I loved The Master and Margarita that I read my freshman year of college. It always comes to mind when folks ask this kind of question but strangely I haven’t reread it since college. Maybe it’s time…
Wait for it: https://pointerpointer.com
2023 already has a theme song. And it slaps.
https://youtu.be/V61BVW56UKU
For this year's gingerbread I made... Curiosity!
#space #gingerbread #nasa #mars #curiosity #baking #astronomy
Remember the sound of an old slide projector? A chewing gum machine? A coffee mill?
#ConserveTheSound puts together a virtual audio #museum of (almost) lost everyday #sound:
There’s snow on the ground where I am, reminded me of this flipbook I made into a GIF when I was a teenager.
@knewquist Awesome, thanks for sharing the info!
We've flown the coop and are now fully active on Mastodon! Come engage with us.
Ordered my free covid tests today. You should too. https://special.usps.com/testkits
@knewquist What kind of things are you including in your analytics inventory? Just events and goals? We are starting down the conversion path (admittedly a bit late), any lessons learned so far?
“.. the omission of Thomas Jefferson’s enslaved chef, James Hemings, who was the mastermind behind many of America’s favorite dishes including macaroni and cheese. His erasure is part of a theme that’s permeated written history itself.”
📝 by Joseph Lamour
#food #history #slavery
https://www.today.com/food/people/james-hemings-mac-and-cheese-enslaved-chef-thomas-jefferson-rcna58226
This is one of my favorite pictures. It feels like it was taken yesterday… but it was taken in a Paris public garden nearly a hundred years ago. Everything feels modern: the composition, the casualness, the daring clothes, haircuts, and accessories.
The colors are original: this is an #autochrome, using the first process for color #photography invented by the Lumière brothers in 1903.
The women are unknown, but I can't help wondering how they fared a few years later in nazi-occupied Paris.
Director of Digital Marketing at William & Mary; avid cook, traveller, photographer, volleyballer and tasty beverage consumer the rest of the time. Lawful good.