artist and baker and jewelry maker.
they/them/tired - NYC
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Meg Frank
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did you guys know they still allowed good news
Friends who live near Concord, MA--wanna come do a workshop/salon with us? We're hosting an INFERNAL SALON at the Concord Free Public Library in July!
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my birthday is in a week, and i'd love to pay some bills and such for it, bc unfortunately, adulthood and catching up on stuff
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The amount of solar power generated in the U.S. is continuing to grow.
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Join game designers and Science Fiction and Fantasy writers, Carlos Hernandez and C. S. E. Cooney, for a fun, low-stakes writing workshop where participants get to draw spooky card prompts. We set a t...
turn the White House into a community mural. everyone gets paint, brushes, etc. that house has been white too long
Danny Lore
Andy Boyle
C. S. E. Cooney
Feels like a lot of STEM guys believed coding was the hardest thing a human could do, and assumed that once somebody invented an AI that can code, it would follow naturally that the AI can do all of the lesser non-coding things that other dumber people were doing
Not all STEM guys, ofc. But anybody who’s ever worked in, say, education, humanities, health care, etc can tell you that they’ve met their share of STEM guys who are under the impression that they could just effortlessly pivot to your field if they wanted to do so