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Even At Highest Level, STEM’s Leaky Pipeline Failing Women and Black People
Among STEM Ph.D. holders, women and black people are leaving the field in disproportionate numbers. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to connect the dots: sexism and racism strike again, to the detriment of everyone.
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“My Two Lesbian Ants” Will Carry You Through Christmas
Behold! Great tidings of comfort and joy!
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Relevant To Your Interests: Some (Spoiler-Free) Star Wars Merch For You and Your Favorite Porg
An R2D2 french press because you’re worth it.
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Notes From A Queer Engineer: Dumpster Honey and Tricky Nature Documentaries
Making wine in space, modern medicine doesn’t take women seriously, a solar eclipse is coming up soon and so many more links!
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Every Single Technology Thing That’s Frustrated Me This Week
From apps to industry to games: Technology isn’t always friendly, even to technology writers.
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6 Travel Technologies for the Wanderlustful
Travel technology to plan, book and execute your trip without a hitch. Now the question is: where are you off to?
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Mailbox is Shutting Down; Here are Three Alternatives
Mailbox, everyone’s favorite zeroed inbox app, is shuttering. Aside from hating change and hiding from it, here are other apps that do similar things! F*ck email!
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WE ALL NEED DIVERSE GAMES: An Interview with Tanya DePass, Creator of #INeedDiverseGames
“[Being a queer woman of color gamer] affects me in wanting to see more representation for queer brown women, it informs my agenda to be seen as the hero, not just the throwaway character, first to get killed or the joke.”
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The Lightest, Cheapest Computer for Work and School Ever, Part II
In which we talk about the ways a Chromebook, without any special fiddling, can be come a super-powered workhorse computer.
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The Lightest, Cheapest Computer for Work and School Ever, Part I
Let me take you on the journey with me to get the lightest, cheapest computer for work and school ever. First stop, Chromebook.
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(Updated: We Have Winners!) And Now For Another Fabulous Lesbians Who Tech Summit Giveaway: Hello, Berlin!
A chat with Leanne Pittsford of Lesbians Who Tech where we give five tickets to the Berlin Summit to five random Autostraddle commenters! FOR FREE! GET IN HERE!
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Fool’s Journey: 8 Tarot Apps to Turn Your Phone Into Your Pocket Mystic
When I need a tarot-y kinda message, I can just reach into my bag and grab a card, or find a quiet spot for a reading. Why would I also need an app? Let’s find out!
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Perfect As a Pair: Apps for Work That Work Together
Some of them I’ve mentioned before, some of them I haven’t — but this installment of Queer Your Tech is about the way they work as a set. In glorious concert. These apps piggyback off each other to make mountains of work easier.
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5 Apps to Track and Predict Your Period (and More!)
Apps to predict when Flo visits, the painters paint the house red, when it suddenly turns to chocolate season, etc. LET’S TALK ABOUT PERIODS, Y’ALL!
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If You’re Not On Top of Your Email, It’s Okay
Did you follow your email resolutions from last October? Aww, that’s okay. Me neither.
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Facebook Says Goodbye, You Say Ello
Spurred by a problematic “real name” policy queers flock to fledgling social media platform Ello. But is it really the online utopia we’ve been waiting for?
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Top Five Best Emoji Ever
I strive for a life in which these emojis are the only ones I ever need.
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Elisha Lim’s “Favourite Dating Tales” Has Relatable, Heartbreaking Stories and Breathtaking Art
Elisha Lim’s zine “Favourite Dating Tales” features not only illustrations, comics and pictures that convey just about every part of the dating experience, but also has some of the most beautiful looking art I’ve ever seen.
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IFTTT Recipe Exchange: Automate Yr Internet
IFTTT stands for If This Then That. And it’s a service that lets you use the internet to automate just about everything.
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New Comic Series You’ll Love: Autostraddle’s Own Intern Grace Co-Creates “Lumberjanes”
Our very own Forever Intern Grace Ellis, along with Noelle Stevenson, Shannon Watters and Brooke Allen, have combined forces for the comic book “Lumberjanes,” about five girls at camp having fun and fighting monsters.