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This album essentially served as the soundtrack of the early days of the Jed Mahonis Group.
Whenever we needed a day to be heads down, this album would be turned on repeat.
Whenever there was a late night push and we needed the extra motivation to get through it, this album was on repeat.
I came across this video describing the inner turmoil that Daft Punk was feeling while making this album, and I couldn’t help but feel the similarities to my present day situation.
I have long considered this album to be in my top 5 favorites of all time, but this YouTube video made me understand and appreciate it a whole lot more. I should see if there are similar videos for my other favorite albums.
File this video under “reasons I love the internet.”
How Spirit Halloween Transforms Strip Malls Into Vibrant Wonderlands
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So, if there’s one thing we can praise Spirit Halloween for, it’s maybe not their great urban design elements or place making chops, but just for making it as transparent as possible that this kind of built environment simply isn’t built for long term success.
And instead of trying to build more of it, maybe we should be moving a lot more aggressively to retro fit what we already have.
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Andrew Ng is probably the most respected AI educator out there today. I am certainly among the 8 million students of his that they tout at the beginning of the video.
This 30 minute chat describes some of the opportunities out there for AI right now.
While his insights on AI are worth your time alone, I found a ton of value in his approach to product development and getting a startup off the ground towards the end of the talk.
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As I’ve mentioned in the past, this website’s redesign was specifically the result of me looking back at, and pining for, my old web days.
It’s a shame (but not entirely a surprise) that search engines and slow internet caused us to lose an entire generation of fun websites.
It would be stupid for me to suggest the youths will start getting into web design like I did when I was a youths. But maybe the idea here is to keep looking for how the young people are finding ways to express themselves despite whatever perceived limitations by which they are encumbered.
Also, does this mean I need to try my hand at a redesign again? Or should I find a new hobby?
Everything I learned about concurrency and reliability I learned at the Waffle House
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A friend recommended this video to me while I was out with Covid a few months back and I just got to watch it.
Now I get to recommend it to you!
If you are a nerd for process, you will love this. Just one small fact to entice you to watch this: did you know Waffle House employs their own meteorological staff?
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The pen tool in Photoshop has long felt extremely inscrutable and unapproachable to me, so in my search to better understand how to use it, I came across this video.
I never realized how lacking my math education was on me in high school and college, but I feel like if I had content like this to help explain it, I would’ve fallen head over heels for math.
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It's well understood by good parents that life should only get so exciting for a baby.
After friends have come around and brought presents and made animated faces, after there's been some cake and some cuddles, after there've been a lot of bright lights and perhaps some songs too, enough is enough.
The baby will start to look stern, and then burst into tears, and the wise parents knows that nothing is particularly wrong, though the baby may by now be wailing.
It's just time for a nap.
The brain needs to process, digest, and divide up the wealth of experiences that have been ingested.
Boy, this hit home. It's a short video, but I kept finding myself saying "hmm, that sure makes an awful lot of sense."
I particularly liked the bit about needing to have 10 minutes to digest an hours worth of activity. I think that's why I love going on walks so much.