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The best part of this is that some people are outraged that someone in Uruguay is getting credit for something that is very clearly just a glitch, as if winning an Internet challenge by claiming to have walked the equivalent of 45,000 trips around the planet is thing anyone would do. 2/2
My favourite (recent) tech glitch is from the running/cycling website Strava. There’s a “walking steps” challenge which challenges people to amass 100,000 steps walking in a month - roughly equivalent to 70-80 km. The glitch shows people picking up 2+ billion steps in a single walk 1/
Hey @nytimes.com you’ve done this a couple of times and I’d wish you’d stop. When referring to Inuit, the singular is “Inuk” not “an Inuit.” indigenouspeoplesatlasofcanada.ca/article/itk-...