Bad Job Bingo
+1
Apr 7, 2025
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13 min read
In which there's a new, very special, rating.
+6
Mar 31, 2025
20 min read
On free speech and economic engines.
Mar 24, 2025
17 min read
Work, monkey, work.
Newsletter
Nov 5, 2024
5 min read
Our house is on fire and everyone we love is inside it and your actions tomorrow will decide whether it burns to the ground.
Oct 20, 2024
14 min read
Blah blah woof woof capitalism.
Bad Job Bingo Shitposting Board of Directors
+2
Oct 7, 2024
15 min read
These companies are really just phoning it in.
Faile's Razor
+10
Oct 5, 2024
21 min read
Thanks to Matt Mullenweg, this is the way WordPress ends: not with a bang but a whimper.
Sep 23, 2024
22 min read
In which we’re practicing the art of taking cover from the storm.
I am a serious professional
Sep 16, 2024
In which it's all about the Benjamins, and we have our highest expletive-to-jobs ratio ever. Plus: we get our first audience-rated job.
I feel like I'm justified
+8
Sep 9, 2024
25 min read
In which we quickly go off the rails.
Be grateful there weren't any Hindenburg jokes in this
+5
Sep 5, 2024
2 min read
AND THEN. LIKE A MIRACLE, IT BECAME THE BLESSED EDIT.
in which I am both benevolent and wrathful
+3
Sep 2, 2024
Bit of a rollercoaster, this one.
Aug 28, 2024
6 min read
It's morphin' time.
hey I appreciate the entertainment value of a bad job as much as the next girl
+7
Aug 26, 2024
Come out of the water. It's nicer up here.
no bears dogs or gazelles were harmed in the making of this issue
Aug 19, 2024
35 min read
We’re in a theater and this is all a play.
Ben Horowitz
+17
Jul 23, 2024
What’s striking is what they’re declaring out loud, and how it’s like a long-arriving, barely-decayed message from the past: You can do business with Trump.
AI
+14
Jul 2, 2024
27 min read
These aren't small groups of fans trading fanfiction and fanart about their favorite ships and characters – these are endlessly ravenous robots whose appetites for intellectual property have the potential to destroy the livelihoods of artists from across the spectrum of creative life.
+13
Jun 22, 2024
34 min read
Am I surprised that, as far as I can tell, there have been absolutely no public consequences for Matt Mullenweg's public misbehavior? No, not really. And I’m not mad. I’m just disappointed.
no love is wasted
Apr 18, 2024
8 min read
It’s Friday as I write this, and I’ve been doing what I often do when I’m trying to process difficult feelings, which is scrolling mindlessly through Tumblr.
David Heinemeier Hansson
Mar 14, 2024
9 min read
These are the agonal gasps of a man who knows his thoughts and opinions, which were once respected and sought after in the Tech space as revolutionary, are not only no longer relevant but also downright basic.
AP News
Mar 13, 2024
46 min read
In which the main story is about cheeseburgers -- but also it's really not. Plus, a Bad Job Bingo section so long you'd think it was an advertisement for the Brief.
+22
Mar 1, 2024
In which I fool myself into thinking I can speed-run through the latest news, more good stuff, and the most unhinged job listing I've reviewed yet.
Automattic
+9
Feb 27, 2024
18 min read
Last week, Matt Mullenweg made a series of unfortunate and baffling decisions, including some of the most egregious lapses in judgment from a Tech CEO I’ve witnessed on Al Gore’s internet.
Listen Jensen McRae is an important part of my grieving process
Feb 15, 2024
40 min read
We're all lost in a forest. Plus: more good news, and I read shitty company career pages so you don't have to.
Feb 5, 2024
CX's metaphorical Robot is sounding the alarm. Also, some good news and lots more Bad Job Bingo.