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Category Archives: Personal
Jessica Pressler in New York Magazine has an unintentionally funny look at Silicon Valley’s Laundry-App Race.
Socket.IO 1.0 is available with a number of new features, including binary support. Socket.IO is one of the most useful tools in the Node.js world.
Raging Against Hacks With Matt Taibbi. I can’t wait to see his new publication.
I have a few quotes and thoughts in the WSJD article At Lavish SXSW Festival, Some Avoid Marketing Circus.
How the north ended up on top of the map by Nick Danforth.
Marco Arment on Long-Form content.
I have a guest article on the Harvard Business Review blogs called Hire by Auditions, Not Resumes.
Why Hanukkah and Thanksgiving Will Never Again Coincide, with lots of fun calendar geek information. Colbert has a funny take too.
Peter Beste and Houston Rap Scene
KRNFX Get Lucky
Very cool looped version.
Rose & Randy’s Wedding
A beautiful ceremony in the wine country, and ran into Ryan Vance and Miriam’s wedding afterward.
I’m tired of hearing about who you’re checking for now
Just give it time, we’ll see who’s still around a decade from now.
I’m really excited about Simplenote for Android, better than any similar app I’ve seen on the platform.
Rachael Chong has an article on Fast Company Co.exist that includes my thoughts on giving, charity, and impact in the world.
Bruce Schneier on The Public-Private Surveillance Partnership. Packed with good links as well.
Jay Z + Me
I think it was Dustin Curtis who said something along the lines of “you can learn a lot about someone by their bucket list,” and he had posted his publicly recently. (Posting it is a great idea by the way, people will help you with it.) I began to think about mine, which was a little strange because I’ve been trying to move away from desiring things or experiences and just be more grateful in the present, but immediately a few music ones came to mind: have WordPress name-checked in a major hip-hop song, be in a rap video, and perform with one of my favorite artists (somehow).
It was less than a week later I got an email from a friend who was helping organize a hush-hush event where Jay-Z would sing his song Picasso Baby over and over 6 hours while interacting with various artists and an audience as a performance piece, and there might even be an opportunity to be one of the people he interacted with. My jaw dropped.
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Flying into Memphis, I believe.
Michelle Atagana from Memeburn posted an interview we did when I was in South Africa: Matt Mullenweg on how open source is democratising the web.
