Lili Saintcrow
I write books. A crow for a fetch, I'm your huckleberry. She/her. (Hint: Like "synchro.")
https://www.lilithsaintcrow.com
- Republicans want their constituents to sicken and die; an impoverished, fearful, constantly ill populace is easier to control and exploit.
- Reposted by Lili SaintcrowOh jfc. Do not indemnify these people against their own jörmungandr-sized ouroboros of bullshit. Let them be sued into the fucking ground for *At Least* negligence in re: failure to certify their products' operations to the highest available standards of expertise. Do none of you remember 2008-10?!
- Lloyd's of London insurers launch a product to cover companies for losses caused by AI chatbot errors; the policies are developed by YC-backed startup Armilla (Financial Times) Main Link | Techmeme Permalink
- Reposted by Lili SaintcrowWe need an ADA to guarantee that people like me can be a part of public life. A person can be generous, kind, and thoughtful. A business is by nature a predator: it won't build that ramp if it doesn't see a profit in it.
- "Regrettably, as Ernest points out, seeing the Cybertruck loaded onto a flatbed made the kids, who were excited about the Cybertruck, point and laugh at the all-electric truck."
- Fellow authors, if you (or the small/indie press you publish through) have sold any rights to Everand (formerly Scribd)--especially audio rights--now would be a really great time to start using every email address you have from them to ask what on earth is going on over there. 🧵
- UPDATE: The orcas now have another one. I repeat, we are at THREE (3) fighter jets available to the orcas of the world.
- "After 1006 days, Gregory X emerged as the new pope. One of his first acts? Passing the papal bull known as *Ubi periculum*, which limited cardinals’ meals if they did not choose a pope expeditiously, forced them to lodge together, and locked them in for the duration of their debates..."
- Reposted by Lili Saintcrowv excited for Conclave: II Pope II Pure-ious
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- Reposted by Lili SaintcrowA story of dealing with B&N in two parts.