Tweet Archive for March 2019

Sports data is still a growth area, even as sports television viewership continues to fall.
blog.ably.io/the-sports-dat…

3:21pm Mar 26 2019 —

@mathewi They’d have access to a much larger audience though. People that won’t justify paying for an individual p…

https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1110246905748115462

in reply to mathewi — 6:27pm Mar 25 2019 —

As a consumer, $10/mo for a bundle of news subscriptions makes more sense than a whole bunch of paywalled news site…

https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1110245923626598400

6:23pm Mar 25 2019 —

@najartima @GOtransitST Just a guess, but maybe the train runs on the Kitchener line then continues up to Stouffville?

in reply to najartima — 6:59pm Mar 21 2019 —

@TimHortons Your mobile ordering was down this AM, so used the mobile app Scan to Pay, but it didn’t record a Tims…

https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1108716563509719041

1:06pm Mar 21 2019 —

Look up tonight for the “Full Worm Supermoon”!
Full Moon + Perigee + Equinox
iflscience.com/space/-brace-y…

10:31pm Mar 20 2019 —

If you feel bad about some of the UX horrors from your past, here are some volume controls to make you feel better:
uxdesign.cc/the-worst-volu…

2:56pm Mar 18 2019 —

This is awesome! What a great milestone. Congrats everyone! #OneThirdWP

1:34pm Mar 15 2019 —

HTTP/2 is good on Server Resources too.
<a href="https://medium.com/@DarkDrag0nite/how-http-2-reduces-server-cpu-and-bandwidth-10dbb8458feb” title=”https://medium.com/@DarkDrag0nite/how-http-2-reduces-server-cpu-and-bandwidth-10dbb8458feb” class=”link link_untco”>medium.com/@DarkDrag0nite…

3:01pm Mar 5 2019 —

RT @rqou_: Fun thing I learned today regarding secure passwords: the password “ji32k7au4a83” looks like it’d be decently secure, right? But…

4:45pm Mar 4 2019 —

Wow, applying Machine Learning to wind farms allows time-based commitments to the grid, which boosts the value of i…

https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1102593290854113280

3:35pm Mar 4 2019 —

The largest software repository in the world, npm, sees 1.3 billion package downloads per day. Pretty impressive. rust-lang.org/static/pdfs/Ru…

6:11pm Mar 1 2019 —