@irafcummings i’m trying to get better at this, as well. a lot of what i want to write goes off on tangents and turns into an opus. here’s how i’m trying to get better: 1. make an outline 2. have a file open on the side to capture (new/tangential/related) ideas, so they don’t infect the main piece 3. write the conclusion first. it’s like marking a spot on a map that you want to be the destination.
while i had previously repaired the damage that the dogs did to the plugs on my subwoofer, they still insist on flopping behind my desk. so today i did a quick plywood project.
hearing reports that datacenters are having problems because of windows servers that control the HVAC being affected by the CrowdStrike outage… nothing is immune
@m750 yeah i’ve got the generator wiring and interlock all set. i UPS all my networking gear but only get 60-90 minutes out of it. my wife works from home too and she can’t flex time at all, and has to stay on wired ethernet. so i’m leaning towards better generator for now.
@m750 yeah i’m weighing a $1,000 generator, a $5,000 generator, or replacing my ranger with a hybrid f150 w/7.2kw plug in the bed. my current generator was (very cheap and) a snap purchase and it isn’t sine-wave and my electronics don’t like it.
wild line of thunderstorms and we are without power. ironically on one of my recent 3am panic-thoughts sessions, i decided i should just get a better generator now, before “things happen” again.
all the reports i see about Return-To-Office mandates conclude that it’s a bad strategy for morale, productivity, and talent retention.
Yet? all these executives are issuing RTO orders. what are they basing their decision making on? is there any scholarly literature or reports to back their decisions, or is it just some “reckon” based on their internal feelings and/or fears?
pro tips if you have to take a 'profile' photo for work.
1. set up your phone on a tripod or prop it up, higher than your eye line (nobody likes being photographed from low angles) 2. use the timelapse function of your camera to capture a series of frames 3. stand and mug for a while. to get a natural smile, consider how absurd all of this is 4. replay the video frame x frame until you can find one that you might tolerate 5. (optional) give up, throw your phone & computer into the nearest river
so i had tooted another complaint about Apple TV+ content being egregiously dark, but i deleted it. i found settings in my TV (Sony X800H 65” yeah it’s mid, w/e) to compensate for low contrast and black levels, and i can actually SEE what’s happening now.
my best guess is that Apple assumes you have an OLED and you’re watching in a completely dark theatre or something.
writing a blog post for the first time in a year. i finally figured out how to synthesize a lot of things i’ve been thinking about. maybe because i just got done with an assignment at work? my brain is free to do ‘other stuff’ than panic about meeting unrealistic deadlines.
@jayroh oy this is such a pet peeve of mine. just once i wish an engineer would say “should we make sure that people can still give us money even if they block our creepy tracking bits?”
okay okay i get it, no politics in your documentation. maybe instead of gender specific pronouns we just use some _hypothetical_ names like “Adolf and Eva”
Slack would probably get 20x more conversions if instead of threatening to delete the old data in your free account, they threatened to use it to train AI.