Ah, a fellow former Chyrp user, and now fellow Known user. I really enjoyed Chyrp as well, the selfhosted Tumblr as I like to think of it. It was great, I themed it, but didn't have the chops to develop for it. Known is great too (:
My Spanish is pretty poor, but I sure miss it too
I want to get off Mr. Ton-That's dystopian facial recognition ride, please: https://
Hi @skiweather I'm not a skiing destination (:
I've just discovered Flow State, a human curated newsletter sent out Mon-Fri recommending two hours of music that's perfect for working. It's free, but if you pay you get extra features: https://
Thanks, Merry New Year to you too (:
I thoroughly enjoyed Jamie Bartlett's podcast 'The Missing Crypto Queen'.
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The 8 episodes pulls at the loose strings behind the 'crypto currency' OneCoin, and is a great example of investigate journalism in podcast form.
So I'm guessing, the reason why we have been trying to, and still are trying, is because humans at gates find it hard to comply. It's easy to confirm on any flight (:
easyJet and Gatwick airport has been trialling a new boarding process: https://
Result is that nobody needs to wonder about who is boarding when from where and in which order. I should've taken some photos, but boarding went so fast I didn't have time to get some. Everybody liked that.
Schiphol provided an example of good boarding process. Area at gate big enough to accommodate all passengers. Clearly marked lines for priority and regular mortal flyers, and finally, info over PA about boarding procedure 10mins in advance. This was a @klm flight.