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Digital hoarding as a check against the ephemeral nature of the internet ... and maybe some peace of mind.
For every shareware game I released in the 1990's, another four were partially written but put aside and abandoned.
Remembering Casady & Greene and the excitement (and closing) of an era of Macintosh software publishing.
Wherein I attempt to recover and restore old shareware code and program again like it's 1989.
Experimenting in stereo photography and I write an app to create old-fashioned stereoscopic cards.
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Waymo’s factory, a map of US land values, ships in the Arctic Circle, battery industry trends, and more.
What `git config` settings should be defaults by now? Here are some settings that even the core developers change.
Dean Burnett writing for Science Focus: Your Brain Is Hard-Wired to Avoid Exercise. Here's Why So why, even though we’ve evolved to do it, doesn't everyone enjoy exercise? The baffling complexity of the human brain is to blame. Evolving an ability doesn’t
It’s been fantastic being in the Philippines for this year’s WordCamp Asia. We have attendees from 71 countries, over 1,800 tickets sold, and contributor day had over 700 people! It’s an interesting contrast to US and EU WordCamps as well in that the audience is definitely a lot younger, and there’s very little interest in … Continue reading WordCamp Asia and Maha Kumbh Mela →
I’m not trying to send any hate at a random MacRumors forum commentor who I don’t know, so please take this more as me explaining why there’s more skepticism about the Vision Pro than other gen-1 Apple products. From the post: BTW, I also