April 5, 2020
<p>And when the other side is reached, I hope we can look back on the things we did and how we were feeling in this moment and learn from that.</p>
read the full post →<p>And when the other side is reached, I hope we can look back on the things we did and how we were feeling in this moment and learn from that.</p>
read the full post →<p>…Firing up Xcode's wonderful view debugger, however, completely blew my mind and shattered any remaining self-confidence I had as an app developer. And then nearly an hour later I'm really questioning everything I thought I knew about ones and zeroes until a google search leads me to this page. And, sure enough, my bug is spelled out right there.</p>
read the full post →<p>Two of the topics I've written about the most on this blog are backing up your data and photography – not professional, artsy photography, but more in the sense of your family's photo and home video library. I'm a huge nerd for these topics. Part of the reason for that is my own obsessive personality traits, but also because of my affinity for nostalgia and history. My life, to a certain degree, is documented through the literal data I've created over the years. And the lives of the people I love are likewise documented through the digital archives I keep. So when those two topics intersect, holy cow do I ever proudly fly my geek flag.</p>
read the full post →<p>I'm filled with rage and despair and also just sad thinking about what we in the tech industry unintentionally unleashed upon the world and then willfully made worse through greed and arrogance. This is my small contribution to make things better. It likely won't matter. But it does give me some relief to have done something. Anything.</p>
read the full post →<p>I live and die by my keyboard. And here are the shortcuts I couldn't do without. (Maybe this post should have been titled "A Love Letter to KeybaordMaestro".)</p>
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