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- Where’s Your Tegridy? Important disclaimer: this is an opinion thread. It’s based on my observations using this app in the last couple of weeks. Take it for what it is. Before i make my hypothesis, I’d like to share my observations of the Blind community. 1) Many of the people using this app are intelligent, higly moti
- link Women in Product Management - MAKE IT HAPPEN 2019 Context: I didn’t see this group when I posted this under Career and it got flagged as inappropriate. I am now in the right group (women in tech). Can you ladies let me know if this is inappropriate? My message is positive. I want to see more women have success in tech across all disciplines. I
- Alternate view of discrepancy in women/men white/poc ratios I'm going to invoke Occam's razor against the Googlers' perception and theory on women engineers inferiority. Let's simplify diversity and just look at height. Let's assume men that are short and men that are tall are biologically equivalent, meaning biological trait that might surface are evenly d
