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schestowitz | <h5><a href="https://blog.thunderbird.net/2022/12/thunderbird-for-android-preview-modern-message-redesign/">Thunderbird For Android Preview: Modern Message Redesign</a></h5> | Dec 06 09:17 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.thunderbird.net | Thunderbird For Android Preview: Modern Message Redesign | Dec 06 09:17 | |
schestowitz | <blockquote> | Dec 06 09:17 |
schestowitz | <p>The road to bringing you a great Thunderbird email experience on Android devices begins with K-9 Mail, which joined our family earlier this year. And we’ve been busy improving K-9 Mail as we prepare its transition to Thunderbird for Android in Summer 2023. (Check out our roadmap for updates!)</p> | Dec 06 09:17 |
schestowitz | <p>Last week we showed you the new Swipe actions in K-9 Mail 6.400. Today, it’s something even more exciting: a completely redesigned message view!</p> | Dec 06 09:17 |
schestowitz | </blockquote> | Dec 06 09:17 |
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schestowitz | <li> | Dec 06 09:23 |
schestowitz | <h5>[Old] <a href="https://blog.thunderbird.net/2022/11/help-keep-thunderbird-alive-and-thriving-in-2023/">Help Keep Thunderbird Alive and Thriving In 2023</a></h5> | Dec 06 09:23 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-blog.thunderbird.net | Help Keep Thunderbird Alive and Thriving In 2023 | Dec 06 09:23 | |
schestowitz | <blockquote> | Dec 06 09:23 |
schestowitz | <p>A few short years ago Thunderbird was on the verge of extinction. But you saved us! This year we began work on an Android version of Thunderbird, made excellent progress toward next year’s “Supernova” release, and hired more talented software engineers, developers, and designers to help us make Thunderbird better than ever in 2023.</p> | Dec 06 09:23 |
schestowitz | </blockquote> | Dec 06 09:23 |
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schestowitz | <li> | Dec 06 09:48 |
schestowitz | <h5><a href="https://computinged.wordpress.com/2022/12/04/launching-pcas-the-first-two-compfor-classes-and-hiring-our-first-lecturer/">Launching PCAS, the first two COMPFOR classes, and hiring our first lecturer</a></h5> | Dec 06 09:48 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-computinged.wordpress.com | Launching PCAS, the first two COMPFOR classes, and hiring our first lecturer | Computing Ed Research - Guzdial's Take | Dec 06 09:48 | |
schestowitz | <blockquote> | Dec 06 09:48 |
schestowitz | <p>I last gave an update on the Program in Computing for the Arts and Sciences (PCAS) here in February (see blog post). Since then, it’s become real. I was hired as of July 1 as the Director of PCAS. My Computing Education Task Force co-chair, Gus Evrard, is the Associate Director. We even have a website: https://lsa.umich.edu/computingfor</p> | Dec 06 09:48 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 404 @ https://lsa.umich.edu/computingfor</p ) | Dec 06 09:48 | |
schestowitz | <p>I am building and teaching our first two courses now. I love our course code: COMPFOR. It stands for “COMPuting FOR…” The two courses are:</p><p>COMPFOR 111 Computing’s Impact on Justice: From Text to the Web</p><p>COMPFOR 121 Computing for Creative Expression</p> | Dec 06 09:48 |
schestowitz | </blockquote> | Dec 06 09:48 |
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schestowitz | <h5><a href="https://danielpocock.com/incinerated-workers-debian-unhealthy-culture/">Incinerated workers & Debian unhealthy culture</a></h5> | Dec 06 10:53 |
schestowitz | <blockquote> | Dec 06 10:53 |
schestowitz | <p>If these debian-private emails were hidden from Potter's employer then it implies that the employer, the US Navy, is a victim and Debian culture is the problem. How can any employer anticipate a healthy work/life balance when some of their workers are secretly participating in debian-private 7 days per week? This is another lack of guard rails.</p> | Dec 06 10:53 |
-TechBytesBot/#techbytes-danielpocock.com | Incinerated workers & Debian unhealthy culture | Dec 06 10:53 | |
schestowitz | <p>At this time, Potter had sent 247 messages to debian-private. His employer was unlikely to know about this workload.</p> | Dec 06 10:53 |
schestowitz | </blockquote> | Dec 06 10:53 |
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schestowitz | <li> | Dec 06 10:53 |
schestowitz | <h5><a href="https://danielpocock.com/incinerated-workers-debian-unhealthy-culture/">Incinerated workers & Debian unhealthy culture</a></h5> | Dec 06 10:53 |
schestowitz | <blockquote> | Dec 06 10:53 |
schestowitz | <p>If these debian-private emails were hidden from Potter's employer then it implies that the employer, the US Navy, is a victim and Debian culture is the problem. How can any employer anticipate a healthy work/life balance when some of their workers are secretly participating in debian-private 7 days per week? This is another lack of guard rails.</p> | Dec 06 10:53 |
schestowitz | <p>At this time, Potter had sent 247 messages to debian-private. His employer was unlikely to know about this workload.</p> | Dec 06 10:53 |
schestowitz | </blockquote> | Dec 06 10:53 |
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