I saw the title and immediately knew it was Jessa Jones. For anyone looking for great content that's highly technical but more on a practical "everyday problems" side of things I highly recommend her YouTube channel "iPad Rehab". Due to regressive tactics against electronics right to repair a ton of content creators in the industry are forced into more open sharing of their knowledge/techniques through avenues like YouTube which makes for <i>great</i> TV.<p>Jessa's (and her team's) stuff is of an outstandingly high quality!
I hope this doesn't just go off the front page. It is a great story about right to repair and women in tech (sadly in the context of such terrible circumstances)<p>I remember when this abhorrent incident happened, a remember thinking what a tragedy it is that such a toilet circling individual - notably, echoing current US right wing talking points during the lead up to the attack - was able to rob the world of such a promising person. What grabbed me in this article is that<p><i>"Dumala still lives in the house she and Kuchibhotla built. Because she was a dependent on her husband’s visa, she had to apply for a new one after he was killed, and in doing so was bumped to the back of India’s astronomically long immigration line. All the years she spent waiting to become a citizen with her husband were lost; she now has to start over."</i><p>How is it possible that her visa application has not been expedited? Does anyone know which US rep/senator to call to push this issue?