—Dems flip VA-Gov & VA-LG.
—BIG Dem gains in VA House
—Dems win NJ-Gov
—Mamdani up
—Dems seem to flip 2 statewide offices in GA
—JD Vance's half-brother loses in Cincy.
—Dems sweep Orlando council
—PA: Dem justices up big
—Maine anti-mail vote measure down
—Krasner wins
—Dems flip VA-Gov & VA-LG.
—BIG Dem gains in VA House
—Dems win NJ-Gov
—Mamdani up
—Dems seem to flip 2 statewide offices in GA
—JD Vance's half-brother loses in Cincy.
—Dems sweep Orlando council
—PA: Dem justices up big
—Maine anti-mail vote measure down
—Krasner wins
Whether you're building on IPFS, curious about the tech, or want to shape its future — come chat with community and core contributors over food & drinks (on us!)
📅 Tues, Nov 18 @ 7pm-midnight
👥 40 spots available
🎟️ RSVP: luma.com/ipfs-ba
Whether you're building on IPFS, curious about the tech, or want to shape its future — come chat with community and core contributors over food & drinks (on us!)
📅 Tues, Nov 18 @ 7pm-midnight
👥 40 spots available
🎟️ RSVP: luma.com/ipfs-ba
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last week we uploaded two drafts to the IETF datatracker and today we heard that we’re approved to host a Birds of a Feather at IETF 124 (the formal meeting towards establishing a working group)
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[The ones that succeed] “have seen revenues jump from zero to $20 million in a year. It’s because they pick one pain point, execute well, and partner smartly with companies who use their tools."
[The ones that succeed] “have seen revenues jump from zero to $20 million in a year. It’s because they pick one pain point, execute well, and partner smartly with companies who use their tools."
A form is a power imbalance. It says the organizer's system is more important than the respondent's nuance (which is true sometimes!)
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A form is a power imbalance. It says the organizer's system is more important than the respondent's nuance (which is true sometimes!)
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