Remote to who?
Every argument about how we work is an argument about power.
Every argument about how we work is an argument about power.
Rereading like your life depends on it.
What thoughts are you thinking with?
Lessons on leading a remote team when the world’s on fire.
On the boredom and misogyny of gendered bots.
Hyperlinks are great, actually.
What is hypertext for?
The competitive advantage of the de-industrialized workplace.
On being a woman in tech.
A talk presented at the 10th annual dConstruct conference in Brighton, England.
Observations about what makes for a good remote culture, and why it’s likely here to stay.
Publishing the hard way.
Thoughts on GitHub, discrimination, and language.
A close look at the origins and evolution of the word “meritocracy,” and the politics that our language reveals.
A responsive redesign.
The tragic mode versus the comic mode.
Introducing Editorially
On publishing as the beginning, not the end; the third and final part in a series of articles that expand upon my essay in Issue No. 1 of Contents.
Why editors need to know HTML; part two in a series of articles that expand upon my essay in Issue No. 1 of Contents.
The first in a series of articles that expand upon my essay in Issue No. 1 of Contents.