One day, I will become rich and famous, and then I won’t keep changing my plan all the time. Ha! Who am I kidding? Constantly changing, seeking new solutions, questing for better alternatives, considering superior plans, reinventing myself, and reimagining my processes, are central to my being. That’s who I am. If I got rich …(Read More)
Putting the Plan in Action!
Inconsequential yet great news: I have finally begun to implement the plan I described in an earlier post. I have imported into this site a lot of the content that I had previously posted to an older website. Hopefully the import went flawlessly; but if you happen to notice any missing images in the old …(Read More)
The importance of posting regularly
(Update: this entry is more than a little bit ironic, given how rarely I post to my own blog. Lately, I have been thinking a lot about the disconnect between “prevailing wisdom” and “practical advice.” They are not the same and should not be mistaken for each other. The following post echoes the so-called “prevailing …(Read More)
Fixed: Google Plus +1 button (was not working)
This is just a quick note. I was having a heck of a time with the +1 button on my website. I clicked it, and nothing happened. I should have been presented with an option to recommend the page on Google Plus. But I wasn’t presented with anything at all. Nothing happened. So I opened …(Read More)
I am a Git
And by that I mean that I now finally have an account on GitHub. Other devs get all snarky and post comments something along the lines of, “If you don’t use Git then you’re not really a developer.” Come on guys, that’s a bit harsh. So while it’s true that I crave the acceptance of …(Read More)
Quoted in Wired Magazine
From the department of nobody cares: In response to an article they published, I e-mailed a comment to Wired Magazine in which I dissed on a certain web startup’s predictive algorithm. My comment was somewhat amusing, and the magazine did me the honor of printing it in their October 2010 issue. The startup in question …(Read More)