Results for: non-binary
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Lesbians Who Tech 2018: Hillary Clinton, The Future of Disruption, a Path Toward Hope
Lesbians Who Tech has had rockstars all the way down.
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“Lesbians Who Tech” Knocked It Out of the Park Again, Focused on the Resistance
The most resistance-related tech conference I could envision, honestly.
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Cee and Eli Do Lesbians Who Tech (for the First Time in Four Years!)
In which Autostraddle tech duo Cee and Eli revisit Lesbians Who Tech and have loads of thoughts about how it’s grown and where it might grow next.
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All 86 New iOS Emoji, Ranked by Lesbianism
83. Glass of Milk. Wayyyyyy too many lactose intolerant lesbians for this one. Maybe if it was “Glass of Soy Milk” or “Glass of Almond Milk” it’d be higher.
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What We Talk About When We Talk About Virtual Reality
Why I think we as a community of queer women and non-binary folks need to be talking about virtual reality at this exact moment.
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See You In Fallen London’s New iOS App, Delicious Friends!
Exactly what it says on the box. Fallen London has an iOS app. It’s also pretty gay. Let’s play.
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4 Types of Tech Toys That Are Analog, Too
I think the analog-digital tension is pretty common in our generation. I found a couple of things to ease that tension — tools and toys that satisfy the need for both physical and cyberspace.
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Technology To Help You Get Hired
From online market places to a digital business card, this tech is for the job seekers. Let’s get you hired! (Plus there’s an Opportunities Corner, GET IN HERE!)
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The 7 Very Coolest Things I Found At NY Tech Day
“I decided to only visit tables with at least one woman behind them. It’s such a low bar; it cut out a lot of tables.”
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On UC Davis and Erasing Things from the Internet
UC Davis wants the internet to forget about its campus officers pepper-spraying students, and is willing to pay a lot of money to make it happen. What does that mean for the ethics of our online — and offline — lives?
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Let’s Talk to SpaceX Engineer Joy Dunn About Falcon 9!
I don’t think so but I’ll never get tired of hearing the question “When are we getting to Mars?!”
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Lesbians Who Tech Makes History In So Many Ways, Every Time
All the ways the Lesbians Who Tech Summit in New York was history-making. And it was—it is every time.
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Lesbians Who Tech Takes New York, Here Are Some Free Summit Tickets
The Lesbians Who Tech Summit in New York City is coming up October 1-4, and is packed with events like TED-style talks and what is literally called “networking that doesn’t suck.” Comment on this post for a chance to win a free Summit pass!
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Pros and Cons of the Companion App, Which Promises You’ll “Never Walk Home Alone”
All about the Companion app, which allows people walking home alone to request a digital buddy (or Companion!) to track their location. Get in here and tell me what you think!
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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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Queer Your Bots: The Bot Builder Roundtable
In which queer bot builders talk bot training, biased data sets and audience awareness in response to Microsoft’s Tay debacle.
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So You Want To Make A Website: The Argument for Coding
Why you should learn to code, how you can learn to code, and free resources where you can learn to code!
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A Few Things You Should Know About Coding Boot Camps
If you’re thinking about making a career shift or adding new skill sets to your resume, then here are some factors to consider during your search for a boot camp and upcoming application prep.
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#TooGayForWifi: Please Stop Blocking Gay Websites
I’ve come to two conclusions: most entities aren’t censoring gay content on purpose, they’ve just literally never thought of it; and filters, in most cases, are a waste of resources and a bad idea in general.
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A Queer Your Tech News Round Up, Because So Much Happened This Week
Let’s talk about Alphabet, Chelsea Manning, Tesla and Apple’s diversity numbers.