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18 posts

25 Apr

Kelsey Brennan 4 min read

Over the past 14 months on my current project with an AI startup, I’ve typed out an average novel length’s worth of meeting notes. Here’s a quick summary: Metric Value Total files (1 file per meeting) 132 Total words 77,967 Total characters 429,329 Average words per file ~590 Average characters per file ~3,252 It might […] The post Why I…

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21 Feb

Valerie Nielson 4 min read

When you’re first starting your career, there are a lot of day-to-day tasks that a college degree doesn’t adequately prepare you for. You might even find that skills you thought you knew how to do just aren’t transferable. One of the things I’ve had to relearn is note-taking. How note-taking is different in the office […] The post Upgrade Your…

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21 Mar 2024

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Christopher Nolan’s 2020 sci-fi action thriller Tenet is a heist film in which the titular organization attempts to stop the end of the world through time travel.1 Due to the sensitivity of the main characters mission, they use a call-and-response passphrase: “We live in a twilight world.” and “There are no friends at dusk.” This phrase is used to identify…

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8 Aug 2023

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Denis Villeneuve, expert of visual storytelling, frequently employs the panning shot with an extensive use of the parallax effect to immerse viewers in his films, allowing them to experience a sense of place, scale, and depth like never before. He uses these teqniques most visibly in “Blade Runner 2049” (2017), “Enemy” (2013), and “Dune” (2021), highlighting how his use of…

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7 Dec 2022

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Oscar the Grouch, a character from the popular children’s television show “Sesame Street,” can be seen as a modern-day embodiment of the Hellenistic philosophical tradition of Diogenes the Cynic. Like Diogenes, Oscar rejects the trappings of mainstream society and embraces a simpler, more ascetic lifestyle. In Oscar’s case, this means living in a trash can and rejecting the consumerist values…

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5 Oct 2022

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Throughout its history, a certain Japanese automaker has offered its customers stripped-back, homologation models ready for the track. This Subaru BRZ is a nod to those cars. In 2020 I wrote about the potential of the Subaru BRZ but its lack of a track-oriented trim level: If we want a truely lightweight track-oriented weapon like the 2002 WRX STI Spec-C…

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14 Jan 2021

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Black Mirror: Bandersnatch (2018) is an interactive film in which viewers are periodically asked to make decisions for the main character Stefan Butler, the decisions then result in different scenes, and paths through the film, resulting in a branching path to a variety of endings. Think “choose-your-own-adventure”, but in interactive video. Since television viewers are conditioned to be passive spectators,…

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20 Oct 2020

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The Subaru BRZ RA Racing is a Japan-only edition of the BRZ that is designed to compete in the Japanese 8Beat 86/BRZ one-make spec racing series. It comes with a factory rollcage, 4-point Takata harnesses, air-oil cooler, no trunk interior trim, no radio or sound system, unpainted door handles, 16” steel wheels, and no underbody panels. The idea is you’d…

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9 Oct 2020

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2020 Elections are coming up, and beyond the Trump vs Biden theatrics, in Massachusets we have a ballot referendum on the Right to Repair. TL;DR: Vote ‘Yes’ on Question 1. Currently auto manufacturers must provide independent auto repair shops access to the same diagnostic and repair information about a vehicle as the manufacturers’ dealers have, but the current law doesn’t…

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5 Dec 2018

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★★★★★ Review of the manga “Opus” by Satoshi Kon. “Opus” is a brilliant postmodernist introspection of the challenges of writing, creativity, and the cliches of pop culture; delivered in a manga format. Author Satoshi Kon worked on this manga between 1995-1996 as it was serialized in “Comic Guy” manga magazine until the magazine closed abruptly in 1996. The final 3…

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22 Dec 2017

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A summary of my notes taken while reading Programming Phoenix. Ch.1 The layers of phoenix, the endpoint is where the HTTP connection contacts phoenix, from there it goes to the router which directs a request to the appropriate controller, passing through a series of pipelines. Pipelines chain functions together to handle tasks that span across multiple controllers, such as browser…

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16 Apr 2016

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This is the first set mixed in nearly 12 years. Working in an open office space means many hours of my day are spent listening to music with headphones on, cranking away at software code. For me, this means listening to music that doesn’t distract from the task of writing and problem solving. This set was designed in the spirit…

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15 Nov 2015

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Notes from the book: JavaScript: The Good Parts by Douglas Crockford Index JavaScript: The Good Parts Primitives Execution Flow Equality Loops / Enumeration Object Literals Arrays Delete Global Abatement Reference Reflection Functions Prototype Function Invocation Pattern Constructor Invocation pattern Closure Modules WTF JavaScript: The Good Parts A walkthrough many of the useful code examples from Douglas Crockfords’ seminal book, JavaScript:…

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17 Mar 2015

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In Understanding Media, McLuhan describes the shift in western society from an agrarian economy to an industrial economy as a template for the next shift from an industrial economy to an information economy. Another characteristic reversal after passing a road break boundary is that the country ceases to be the center of all work, and the city ceases to be…

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6 Mar 2014

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Lets Start With What the USD is backed by The USD is no longer backed by gold1, but by a promise that the US Government will pay its debt (in the form of payment the interest on (and sometime redeem) government securities when due). If these payments are not made to the debt holders (Corporations, China, treasury-bond holders) then a…

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24 Dec 2011

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Take a moment to count the number of unique scrollbar widget types there are in Adobe Photoshop. You may be surprised. ”You can measure software maturity by the number of UI toolkits it implements.” I’ve counted four in Adobe Photoshop CS5.

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12 Oct 2011

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From comic book stores to Facebook to message boards, it seems that the “Keep Calm and Carry On” poster is living a new life as pop-culture cool while people remix its’ message with both quirky or banal messages. This attempt tries to speak most directly to its underlying message of consumerism, amidst the current climate of the Occupy Movement.

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10 Mar 2011

0xADADA 6 min read

Motion, keyboard commands and shortcuts for VI Improved Legend Motion / Normal mode Insert mode Changes Yank/Put or Copy/Paste Visual/Visual Block Mode Commands Files Windows Tabs coc.nvim Denite Help Search/Replace Find Files Legend Command Keyboard Character command ⌘ control ⌃ alt ⎇ delete ⌫ option ⌥ shift ⇧ caps lock ⇪ tab ⇥ arrow up ↑ arrow down ↓ arrow…

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