- Clara Raubertas has a wrap-up of the women-in-Free-Software focussed talks and events at the Free Software Foundation’s LibrePlanet 2010.
- Richie is highly critical of an look-a-unicorn-in-wargaming entry at Bell of Lost Souls and goes on to be horrified at gamers patting themselves on the back for ignoring racism
- Revenge of the Nerds: Fighting Sexism at Tech Events: imperfect (blames women for SXSWi being less technical? wtf?) but interesting article by Wendy Norris nonetheless
- Culture and children remain biggest barriers to women in tech: *HEADDESK*. Chris O’Brien, one-time stay-at-home father, is reminded that it’s so often mothers that have to plan and shuttle around children.
- Erin Robinson is over being asked about women in game development
- Women, Stop Saying You Hate Math: A good post and interesting comment thread on gender and math!
- Bias Called Persistent Hurdle for Women in Sciences: Teaching girls about how stereotypes affect performance, the report found, can diminish such effects.
- Rosalie Marshall wants to combat misconceptions of tech careers, in order to stop the fall in European women choosing them
- Know it All programmable felted bag: Knitty Spring+Summer 2010: Awesomely nerdy, maker-y bag made of felting and and Arduino Lilypad to create a row counter system IN THE BAG
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