I get a ton of reading material through recommendations on Twitter. But Twitter has a few problems as a source of reading material (problems that, among other things, keep it from being the “RSS killer” that people like to yammer on about). Perhaps the most pressing problem is that my normal use of Twitter is [...]
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- @pbradl42 Mills would be proud in reply to pbradl42 3 weeks ago
- @briancroxall You using the wireless at a school/place of business? Sometimes non-HTTP protocols like FTP are blocked. in reply to briancroxall 3 weeks ago
- @amcollier Due to the vagaries of the lunar year and Pesach, my spring break doesn't come for another few weeks :'( in reply to amcollier 3 weeks ago
- Steps between trying to do work and watching Al Green videos on YouTube: 2 3 weeks ago
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