Friday, February 15, 2008
Click and shift-click to split. Nice.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Don’t get me wrong - I love the Web2.0 RIA always-connected lifeblogging world and digital audio recording and tweaking my linux window manager to maximum productivity.
But sometimes it’s nice to put down the iPod, sit down, put on a vinyl record, write an old-fashioned letter to a friend for their birthday, ride your bike […]
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
started exploring lifeblogging tools again, getting more active on my virtual presence.
I left my moleskin on the subway today by accident and felt like I lost a little part of myself. So…if I ask you to remind me about something that you told me in the last two weeks (it is a pretty new notebook) […]
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
I finally updated my (mt) MediaTemple.net account from a [ss] shared-service to a [gs] grid-service lite account. What does this mean? It means that the server behind ihardlyknower.org is running on top of 2007 technology rather than 2003 technology. And I’ll be more likely to update ‘er more often.
After the upgrade I […]
Some of the folks that share the Brooklyn coworking space with me (my cocoworkers, I guess!) recently produced a video about an advertising intervention at the filming of a Kleenex ad in Times Square.
Greenpeace activists performed the intervention on a Kleenex commercial shoot in Times Square, effectively hijacking their ad campaign, and shutting down the […]
Tired of arguing with your cat about a bad client?
Wondering what is the next wave of social networking technology?
Looking for an invigorating environment to call an “office?”
You are invited to Brooklyn Coworking’s monthly open house and happy hour!
Break free from hourly coffee purchases and grab a slice of Williamsburg’s alternative working community - Coworking @ […]
It’s funny - I’ve been working on making interfaces and UI-heavy applications over 10 years - first ASCII-based games and then PEEKing and POKEing my way into non-text games. Then it was X11 development in the mid-90’s - building widget-based application UIs and a frame-based animation engine and at the same time making HyperCard […]
RoundArch’s new site is a nice example of a RIA homepage built with Laszlo. They’re a top-shelf developer of online user experiences. They do great work.
“Adobe’s Flex is clearly a market leading Rich Internet Application platform.” …. but RoundArch uses Laszlo for their presentation anyway….
When you register at digg, it ask “Are you human? (Sorry, we have to ask)” at the bottom of the registration page. Looks like it assumes the answer is yes if you can parse alphanumeric pages in the image.
I gues the new Turing Test is the ability to parse an image and extract […]
Since I moved to NYC almost a year ago I’ve worked in a few different environments -
on-site helping out an engineering group at an advertising agency
on-site consulting on optimizing code at job-search site like to dice.com, monster.com
remotely in LA at my dad’s office for 2 weeks
NY public libraries. I couldn’t do any conference calls […]