Meet the Couples Using Workplace Software to Organize Their Romantic Lives


by GQ

GQ— Courtney Ranstrom, a financial planner from Portland, OR, tells GQ that she and her husband use the workplace collaboration app Slack for about 98% of their communication. “Any time I post screenshots of a conversation we have on Instagram or Twitter people are like, ‘You use Slack with your husband?!’ and I’m like, ‘Don't worry about it!’” Her husband, Ryan, is a programmer. When his job started using Slack, he suggested they create their own channel; Courtney got on board. It will not blow...

Independent.ie—Conor Skehan: Why where we live matters when we think about the best workplaces. The place where people work can be a critical factor for employers and employees, though often for different and sometimes contradictory reasons. It is an important topic that suffers from either insufficient attention or unexamined assumptions.

iHeartDogs.com—Woman Meets Dog Living In A Barrel With Her Babies But They're "Not-All-Puppies". In a delightful tale of love and survival, a stray dog mother struggling to care for her four puppies also adopted a little stray kitten. The dog had been wandering for quite some time, and her thin appearance was a testament to the hardships she had faced. Despite her own struggles, she showed incredible determination to protect and care for her unique family. The sight of this brave mother dog nurturing not only her puppies but also a tiny kitten

Dallas News—Dallas police to use AI facial recognition software. Clearview AI bills itself as the largest law enforcement database in the world with more than 40 billion public photos. Dallas police Chief Eddie García said