Fresh off a major round of layoffs, a trio of devs at RJMetrics have released a fun Slack bot.
Sir Gifs a Lot uses your laptop camera to make you the star of your own animated GIFs.
The crew at @RJMetrics just made it super easy for you to add your own animated GIFs to @SlackHQ https://t.co/Qkkcwu9tXV
— Kevin Jackson (@chuise) February 18, 2016
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While you’re in there, add these Slack-friendly Philly emojis we made. Or check out this taco-loving Slack bot from D.C.
Hat tip to Generocity Editor Julie Zeglen for unleashing Sir Gifs a Lot upon Technically Media’s internal Slack. Now back to work!
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