Shared today on Twitter

RT @starbuxman: Internet Archive releases 2,500 MS-DOS games so you can relive the ’90s – whoa!

https://t.co/tqD5aYHgDV


😠🔥😠 @SydTechLeaders Techtivus rant building… 😠🔥😠 https://t.co/dl3PveoAlU


@gdg_sydney @QuirijnGB @polleyg Damn it, Graham is coming?? Now I’m doubly sad I’m going to be away on holiday… 😭


Honestly, the whole Meetup debacle is giving me Google Reader flashbacks. Yes, there are feature-equivalent options to switch to… but the centralised community that I loved is going to disappear. It really sucks. 🙁


@lyynx Your guess is as good as mine. “Profound mismanagement of change”? 🤦‍♀️🤷‍♀️


@MartinTeeVarga @ossia How does that help discoverability? That’s the bit I’m complaining about. It’s not building a registration form.


RT @brainexploderrr: You know, #Halloween jack-o-lanterns were originally made out of turnips. Hmm, neat. I wonder what that looked li- JES…


@docEbrown1 Changing the charging model. Attendees will pay to register for events. Lots of group organisers now looking to migrate away.


Current mood. https://t.co/kwIZ6sJxgY


@jonoabroad My friend @gilmae is the creator. 🙂


RT @JessMFlan: @web_goddess Looks like they are back peddling: https://t.co/wFnHf7uPDS


@amitchell01 I know, but they’ve already back-pedalled on it. There are plenty of alternatives, but unless everybody decides to move to the same one, the community will fragment.



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