Well, it has been quite an eventful few weeks. Particularly this past weekend. My birthday was on the 11th and my lady did her damnedest to spoil me despite my numerous protestations. I feel like I haven't had a weekend to do nothing since sometime last year, and these past few weekends were jam-packed more than usual. This past weekend was Beyond Wonderland, one of...
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Hey SGLand!
It’s been a minute. Maybe even a few. My first post goes up tomorrow for a newsletter I’m launching that’s all about anatomy and physiology. A friend and I are working on a book about physiology, psychology, and spirituality, and this newsletter and a following podcast will be projects to support that endeavor. I’ve also been learning a great deal about some tooling...
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They said free. All you have to do is make the effort and you get the rewards for free. And then you put in the effort and meet the criteria and then they say congrats! you now qualify for the free thing after you pay for this other thing.
Free isn’t free, apparently.
I signed up for a cybersecurity certification, because it was advertised as...
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Once upon a time, I produced music. And to toot my own horn very much, I started getting pretty good. I was diving deep into mixing and mastering to really clean up the mixes of my songs, and my songs were growing in complexity as I learned.
I was fucking king at programming drums.
Then shit hit the fan with one of my projects, life...
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I’ve been teaching yoga for over 10 years now and I fucking love it. But I only love it when the people I’m teaching are showing up to work and learn and not passively participate. I’ve taught way too many classes where people show up and think they can do whatever they want, and when I address their lack of effort, they get incensed, they’re...
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There’s a screenshot of a response by Linus Torvalds floating around on social media. If you don’t know who Linus Torvalds is, he’s responsible for developing the Unix system over which MacOS and Linux run. Pretty big brain when it comes to software development. Anyway, in the screenshot, he’s tearing someone up over some change in a piece of architecture, and everyone’s throwing in their...
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Writing code cracks me up. You think you know what you’re doing. You have all the objects and functions laid out. The logic looks sound. And then you run the code and it doesn’t work. Or it works but it’s buggy as shit. You go through the painstaking process of logging each step and setting breakpoints to figure out where the failure is and you...
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“Silence, something about silence makes me sick,
Like silence can be violent sort of like a slit wrist”
—Rage Against the Machine, Wake Up
“The cruelest lies are often told in silence.”
― Robert Louis Stevenson
But also,
“Blessed is the man who, having nothing to say, abstains from giving us wordy evidence of the fact.”
―George Eliot, Impressions of Theophrastus Such
“The world would...
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It’s funny how differently tools are valued by operators in different industries. Small business owners may utilize Facebook and Instagram. Artists use Instagram (IG), Tik Tok, and Twitch. Crypto is largely on Twitter. Developers and tech analysts are on GitHub and LinkedIn. White collar professionals are on LinkedIn and Facebook. Everyone’s on either Discord or Slack.
There’s obviously going to be bleed, as each platform...
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I’m doing some social media house cleaning as I revamp one of my twitter accounts. I created this account when I was learning to code, for the purpose of immersing myself in all things development, and to connect with others working through the 100DaysofCode challenge. Over the four years it’s been active, I’ve accumulated an interesting mix of coding, crypto, and cybersecurity accounts I follow....
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I went looking for Radical Edward wallpapers for my pen-testing virtual machine (VM) earlier. I was supposed to be working through a cybersecurity certification course, but damn did I need a solid distraction after staring at the screen for a couple of hours, completing module after module. I figured Radical Edward would make the perfect background. Also, I wanted a way to easily tell what...
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