Draft - Update - Cormier later sued Planet Fitness over these events; her original complaint covers nine separate counts, including invasion of privacy, sexual harassment, and breach of contract, each of which rests on Cormier's claim that the person she saw in the women's locker room is a man. Cormier cites the other woman's trans status and suggests her sexual social media posts, appearance, and use of a wig undermine the sincerity of her self-identification. Throughout, Cormier uses the term “biological sex” — a simplified notion of sex that selectively prioritizes some physical traits — to cast the other woman as a “biological male.”
Designers often attempt to create consistent font rendering by applying -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased and -moz-osx-font-smoothing: grayscale. This will make type appear lighter, but it also disables sub-pixel antialiasing which results in text looking more blurred.
Who doesn't love the smell of performance reviews in the morning? A smell welcomed by employees and managers alike with joy and delight. An efficient ritual that is fair and definitely motivates everyone to improve. A ritual that no one doubts is worth the investment of time and energy.
As an Android user, I've been waiting a long time to play Fortnite on the go. First, there was the Nintendo Switch version, which I was incredibly excited about until I realized I couldn't access my PS4 account on the tablet. Then, developer Epic announced that the mobile version of the battle royale shooter was expanding from iOS to Android, and it finally launched last week. For the most part, it's just what I expected, apart from one major change: on my Galaxy S7 Edge, Fortnite looks like a low-poly PlayStation-era game. And I kind of love it.
.tr-coretext [ font-weight: 100; font-size: 10px; font-family: monospace; ]Nurx, an online medical platform that's helped connect patients seeking PrEP and contraception with prescribing doctors via telemedicine, added a brand new feature last week: at-home testing. Up until now, the way Nurx and other telemedicine companies such as PlushCare typically worked was by organizing online consultations, handling the logistics of lab testing, and giving patients prescriptions to fill at their local pharmacy. As one of the conditions for being on PrEP is that patients need to submit to an HIV test once every three months, lab testing can be inconvenient at best and stigmatizing at worst.
Testing
Feedback