Follow-up:
“current tech trends are resistant to satire precisely because they satirize themselves. a car park of empty cars, honking at one another, nudging back and forth to drop off nobody, is a perfect image of tech serving its own prerogatives rather than humanity’s.”
In an interview with the AP, the Umukuuka asserted that organizing a modern Imbalu was challenging and defended his decision to market the ritual as a tourist event in line with Uganda’s national development plan.
I refuse to be alone in knowing this. Misery loves company. You are welcome.
Do they clean up after the Pizza Rats?
Contacting all the utilities for the new place, letting know who and where I am, closing date, etc.
I can definitely tell which sites were designed and tested by people knowledgeable and expert on their systems, as opposed to the ones that were done properly.
These don’t sound like mutually exclusive things…
Never test your system with people knowledgeable and expert! Always test the UX with people who haven’t got a clue how it’s “supposed to work”.
Ah, “designed by engineers” syndrome. I get it.
That is disgusting, and the cowardice of the journalist failing to even attempt criticism of the ritual abuse (as opposed to the commercialisation of the ritual abuse) is also sickening.
she entered her plea in May to avoid a possible life sentence if she were to be found guilty.
she was 16, abused by the man she killed, and the cops had him in custody and let him go.
justice for her would be a lifetime of support and recovery, not f’ing prison