Every time I have to plug in the dongle with all the wires hanging out of it into my MacBook, I remember Steve Jobs's vision of a wireless desktop and shed a little tear.
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7 different covers of the great Usagi Yojimbo, including 4 I did for Space Usagi. My favorite is the one with the moon bunnies
Anyone else have fond memories of the old netlabel days? Comfort Stand was my favorite. I still listen to a couple things from there.
2006 internet: RSS feeds, forums, communities of hobby blogs, where people post about interior design, fashion, and music for free
2026 internet: sponsored content, paid partnership, buy my merch, try my supplements, invest in my crypto, click link in bio to unlock the secrets of life for $30
Still job hunting. Still an awesome engineering manager with a frontend and people-focused approach.
Also thinking a lot today about taking all my writing and putting it all into a book. Just a mishmash of essays and old newsletters and zines as one concise package.
I just cleaned up all my tabs like 3 days ago, barely touched my machine all weekend, and somehow have 50 tabs open again? Where to they come from?!?! (spoilers: it's me, I'm the one who keeps opening links)
Browsing a bookstore, especially one as good as my local indie, always makes me want to write.
"This will likely read that I am anti-AI in software engineering, which I’m not, hence putting the things that have gone well first."
My current thoughts on AI coding, the good and the ugly: pixelpaperyarn.rocks...
LI: www.linkedin.com/pul...
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"I’ve been thinking about cognitive friction lately, the obstacles in place that teach us how to navigate life’s choices."
On the benefits of friction: pixelpaperyarn.rocks...
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"So I’m sitting with this now, this idea that I can just let the chaos reign and write a zine like this one using the dictation option in the Notes app on my phone."
Output and Organizing: pixelpaperyarn.rocks...
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Did a lot of non-fiction writing this week. It's all posted on my blog (remember those?) and also on LinkedIn (forgive an unemployed person, plz). A more savvy social media person than I would probably spread things out. Whatever. Here's a thread of work. Please share it if you find it useful.
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Hi all! I'm available immediately. aquantityofstuff.com/
15+ yrs exp, 4 years leading & transforming teams. Frontend expertise, full-stack understanding, proven track record helping engineers level up.
Seeking EM or Senior/Staff Eng roles. US-based. Remote only. Open to contract roles.
Sigyn holds a bowl to catch venom dripping on Loki's face. When she empties it, the venom falls on him leaving him writhing in pain. He might deserve it.
He cost her everything, yet she stays. Understanding why became my way of thinking about showing up for what matters, even when it's hard.
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I wrote a book of Loki stories & poems, including a tale of Sigyn & her bowl, awaiting Ragnarok.
This isn't Marvel's anti-hero. It explores Norse myth as a framework for understanding change & what it means to show up even when everything goes to shit.
Free sample: dub.sh/aihb-sample
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This is probably the best response to a "hey hire me" post I've ever gotten.
I've got posts scheduled to come out tomorrow. I feel like they may sound advertise-y, but fuck if I know how to talk about my book and get people to look at it without sounding like that.
I dunno. I'm out of work. Anyone buying my book won't fix that, but it will give me an emotional lift.
Hi all! I'm available immediately. aquantityofstuff.com/
15+ yrs exp, 4 years leading & transforming teams. Frontend expertise, full-stack understanding, proven track record helping engineers level up.
Seeking EM or Senior/Staff Eng roles. US-based. Remote only. Open to contract roles.
so. much. shoveling.
How interesting. Magically, my payouts arrived in my account this morning. Also interesting: I still haven't received a response to any of my emails.
I'm still pulling my stuff down, but at least I was finally paid.
One of my favorite music performances probably ever. www.youtube.com/watc...
#amlistening
This is why we can be friends.
It's really unfortunate, because I love supporting creators on the platform and have bought lots of bundles, etc, but now I don't think I'll be purchasing anything off itch anymore either because I know those folks likely won't get their money.
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I think I've got to pull my work down from itch.io. I've been waiting for a payout since August and a second one for a month. I've contacted support multiple times and got nothing except an auto-reply. I don't want to risk having more money tied up in there.
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I've got over 200 tabs open. I know this could be much worse, but I think it's time to clean this up a bit before my computer revolts.
The engineer/manager pendulum is in full effect. I find myself excited about doing hands-on work again. I'll be happy with whichever comes my way first.
charity.wtf/2017/05/...
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I was in a transition phase since November (not working, still paid + benefits) that ran out on Tuesday. So I've filed for unemployment benefits and all that.
This is the week marked on my calendar to embrace the IC life again and apply senior/staff roles.
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I've got 2 pages left on "The Pairing" by Casey McQuiston and it's been SO GOOD. I had read "The Last Stop" a few years ago and it was...fine? I liked it well enough. but Pairing has such. good. writing. It's lovely to see an author grow & really develop their craft over the course of their career.
It's Jan 1st which means that the magazine I run is starting it's SEVENTEENTH year of publication. I realized I need to start planning for the 20th anniversary if I want to pull anything significant off by then.
Been using the Apple Journal app fairly frequently. It’s kind of like having my own private little blog. I like that I can add pictures and such. It scratches that itch that used to be filled by public posting, which has become less relevant for me as we move toward the dead internet.