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Posted on15 April 201515 April 2015Blahg

I blame Microsoft

by splicer2 Comments on I blame Microsoft

All right, it’s only sort of Microsoft­’s fault. But right now you real­ly ought to be read­ing a great arti­cle about how the Portage County,…

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Posted on7 April 20157 April 2015Blahg

For fifty bucks I could probably make this go away

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Note: an unfin­ished ver­sion of this note was pre­sent­ed to Cyn­thia (whose sur­name I’m still not sure of) at about 9:15 AM on April 7th…

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Posted on25 January 201526 January 2015Blahg

A kilobyte of comments

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I’m not sure which fact is more hilar­i­ous (or sad): that I have a three-line func­tion with twen­­ty-eight lines of com­ments, or that the function…

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Posted on25 January 201525 January 2015Blahg

Apple sneakily thwarts own attempt to serve users

by splicer1 Comment on Apple sneakily thwarts own attempt to serve users

The head­line is mis­lead­ing, inas­much as it is dif­fi­cult to believe that this was either acci­den­tal or an attempt to serve users. «Sneak­i­ly» is sort…

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Posted on20 January 20152 February 2022Blahg

Crowdfunding can be beautiful

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I’ve seen some inter­est­ing kick­­s­tarter-style cam­paigns; it’s always nice to see what kinds of good­ies some­one will come up with to enroll peo­ple in their…

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Posted on17 October 201417 October 2014Blahg

5:04

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If twen­­ty-five years and a day ago you had asked me whether a seis­mic event mea­sur­ing 6.9 on the Richter scale would change my life,…

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Posted on30 August 201430 August 2014Blahg

I don’t want to pay my PG&E bill

by splicer4 Comments on I don’t want to pay my PG&E bill

A lit­tle over three months ago there was sup­pos­ed­ly a gas leak some­where in the neigh­bor­hood. A Pacif­ic Gas & Elec­tric tech­ni­cian came in to…

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Posted on24 June 201431 January 2022Blahg

SSL on a Beaglebone Black: balancing performance with security

by splicerLeave a comment on SSL on a Beaglebone Black: balancing performance with security

I’ve recent­ly set up a local serv­er on a Bea­gle­bone Black, which is a cred­it-card sized com­put­er with a 1GHz ARM Cor­­tex-A8 proces­sor. I’m using…

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Posted on17 June 201431 January 2022Blahg

Owning my own data

by splicer1 Comment on Owning my own data

I final­ly got sick and tired of the sync dance with Apple and Google not want­i­ng to talk to one anoth­er. I use a Mac…

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Posted on7 June 201430 January 2022Blahg

Why I’m not upgrading to Omnifocus 2

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I like Omni­fo­cus1 a lot. I can’t say that I’ve mas­tered it to the point where it has ful­ly become a trust­ed repos­i­to­ry for my…

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