I'm not enthusiastic about educational games or apps generally.
“I'm not enthusiastic about educational games or apps generally.”
— Vivienne Ming · Apps
The World Motivation
I'm not enthusiastic about educational games or apps generally.
“I'm not enthusiastic about educational games or apps generally.”
— Vivienne Ming · Apps
I'm not enthusiastic about educational games or apps generally.
The tax on being different is largely implicit. People need not act maliciously for it to be levied. In fact, at its heart is a laudable sentiment: 'prove it to me.' The problem is that we are requiring different levels of proof without realising it.
I have had a small handful of truly blatantly discriminatory experiences for being transgender, but the vast majority are simply the differences between being a man versus being a woman in science and business.
Discrimination is not done by villains. It's done by us.
I think it's just so important that parents actually really study the apps on the phones and figure out what's going on.
To put it simply, it doesn't matter how many other messaging apps are out there if all of them suck.
What I love about the 'State of Syn' concept is that, while it's exploring science fiction, it's also trying to explore the future of film and television and the Internet, just in the nature of how they put it together and promote it and add apps and all that kind of stuff.
We're very focused on making News Feed really good, making our photos experience really good, making messaging really good, and creating great location apps. That's the nature of a platform business of our scale. Most companies that are relevant to us will have some overlaps in some competitive way.
My body became aligned with my identity, and it was profound.