bitches i was rocking liminality before it was cool
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I’m still getting a read on you. Maybe I’ll figure it out at refactor camp.
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Dorian isn’t coming to refactor camp afaik
Haven’t yet met him in person. I have a 50% suspicion he’s just an XSLT stylesheet running on a corpus of XML documents created by ancient aliens on a server somewhere in Canada.2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
You still haven’t met Sarah in person either, right? Is this a you thing?
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No it’s a normal people-of-world thing. Only Bay Area people default to actually eventually meeting everyone they connect with online
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Ugh, I’m owned I guess
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Didn’t mean it that way, I think it’s just a nice affordance of living in the tech Mecca that you guys take for granted sometimes
NY/London people are the same way around finance.1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes -
I thought it was funny so even if it was your point that’d have been cool And yea, I regularly encourage it. I think it has knock on benefits beyond just new friends. Meet people IRL w/ values/interests you can’t find otherwise, grants mental affordance to change yourself faster
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That’s been one of the benefits of doing refactor camp, though organizing it is a bit of a chore. A handful of people have even been coming in from Europe, Asia, and Australia over the years. Otherwise meetups when I travel have only a local reach.
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Quick q again how does one apply to the next refactor camp?
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Both registration and proposal links are at http://refactorcamp.com it is in LA in June this year.
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