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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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Interviewing Badass UX Designer Caroline Sinders On Digital Harassment
UX Designer and User Researcher Caroline Sinders talks SXSW, women in games and harassment in online spaces. Oh yeah, and Gamergate.
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Feminist Sexual Health App Screet is Getting a Queer Reboot
Screet was created as part of the 2015 StartupBus competition, a roadtrip hackathon where folks on different buses develop startup projects on the road, by a team featuring Autostraddle’s very own Creatrix Tiara, and she’s the single person undertaking its second coming. As she builds momentum for the reboot, she set aside some precious moments to talk with me about where Screet comes from and where it’s going.
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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.
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Unplug Your Camping, Keep Your Nerd
This year, I’m going to encourage everyone to unplug when they take their closest queer pack into the woods — as little tech as possible is the name of the game. But that doesn’t mean you need to give up your nerd.
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Beyond Storytelling: Actionable Ways to Help with Tech’s “Woman Problem”
How many times do we have to tell these stories before they become real — before we all agree that this is a problem, and more than that, agree to do something about it?
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How to Do All Sorts of Sh*t On Your Kindle
Let’s nerd out about our Kindles in preparation for summer reading.
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What I Learned When I Asked the Internet if I Should Make a Reddit Account
Spoiler alert: I did wind up getting a Reddit account, and I’m enjoying myself so far.
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Apps For Your Gay Money
“Money is REALLY hard. And just…there has to be a better way, ya know? There has to be a better way to money than the way I (and probably a lot of us) are moneying right now.”
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The Great Rehash: Is Technology Really a Frontier?
We are living in a world where so many things are possible due to science and technology that we practically posses magic. But with our newfound superhuman abilities, are we really doing anything new?
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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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Second Annual “Lesbians Who Tech” Summit Ups the Ante
LWT brings a diverse array (nerds will get the pun) of queer women who technologically kick ass to the Castro and Silicon Valley for the second year in a row.
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So You Want To Choose a Website Builder
Platform is the same thing as saying “website builder” or “tool to help us put some shit on the internet.” Some of the platforms I’m going to include on here are on the cusp between social media and website builder—the line is so much blurrier now, what with Tumblr.
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Lesbians Who Tech’s Second Summit Features Kara Swisher and Marc Benioff in a Dialogue About Diversity
Can one lesbian journalist and one straight, white cis man form the right kind of odd couple to keynote the queer women in technology conference’s second annual installment?
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So You Want to Buy a Domain Name
How to pick your domain name and where to buy it.
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10 Apps To Help You Read, Travel and Write More in 2015
Here are a few goals I’m guessing some of us might have and a few apps, websites and gadgets to help us get there.
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Last Minute Game Gifts For Yourself and Others
Don’t have a gift for the gamer in your life just yet? Luckily all these games are digitally delivered, YAY PLANNING!
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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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Smartphone App “The Walk” and Feelings About Fitness Technology
Some fitness apps suck a potato. Here’s one that doesn’t.
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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?