I see this is by David Graeber who recently died. My respects to him, his family and his work. However I disagree with the article. I am also someone who has been on the receiving end of bullying and (rarely) on the…
You are correct, it's redundant. Down and to the right sounds like the sort of thing a sell side analyst or salesperson would say. It could be that you are assuming your audience are unfamiliar with stock graphs, but…
Exactly right. This person wants me to read his thoughts on UX but could not make it less work for me, the user, to read them?
What I find odd about this is that I am effectively (I hope) anonymous online, even on twitter, but I still get totally mad when people trash my ideas. It's like my ideas are a part of my extended self. This I think is…
The authors address this in the paper. They claim that MG is different to VS as VS is a colloquial term used to criticise people on social media, whereas MG “has been extensively explored and defined in philosophical…
I see this is by David Graeber who recently died. My respects to him, his family and his work. However I disagree with the article. I am also someone who has been on the receiving end of bullying and (rarely) on the…
You are correct, it's redundant. Down and to the right sounds like the sort of thing a sell side analyst or salesperson would say. It could be that you are assuming your audience are unfamiliar with stock graphs, but…
Exactly right. This person wants me to read his thoughts on UX but could not make it less work for me, the user, to read them?
What I find odd about this is that I am effectively (I hope) anonymous online, even on twitter, but I still get totally mad when people trash my ideas. It's like my ideas are a part of my extended self. This I think is…
The authors address this in the paper. They claim that MG is different to VS as VS is a colloquial term used to criticise people on social media, whereas MG “has been extensively explored and defined in philosophical…