Tag: work
Last week, I ran across this thread on Twitter. I wanna zoom in on one word in one sentence. “There is a *need* to develop a system that establishes a link between spoken and sign languages.” This entire abstract and paper are obviously wrong and deeply problematic, but let’s talk about “need” for […]
![A salesperson, naps in a tech startup's office on April 15, 2022. Once busy with sales calls, tech conferences, and trade shows that frequently took her around the country, she has plenty of downtime. Changzhou has strict quarantine policies for residents who leave the city and return, making business trips unpopular. [photo by Theresa Boersma] Woman facing away from the camera, sprawled across her computer desk as if sleeping. Behind her, through a half-unshaded window, you can see a multi-story pagoda](https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/ls_efie11121_efie11122_2022_23/wp-content/uploads/sites/6900/2022/10/Boersma-Final-3May2022-12-scaled.jpg)
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