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More fun from the archives: article tiling algorithm for a digital magazine layout engine on the first gen iPad.

The content feed was backed by RSS. Google Reader during development, if memory serves.

Aesthetically pleasing layout required conceding that publication date was only one factor in sequencing, but how heavily this factor was weighted depended on the average frequency of publication (the more temporal distance between units, the more important that sequencing be preserved).

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“[T]hinking takes place in your brain. * * * It’s here here that the connections are made and the insights are formed. And it is a process that stubbornly resists automation.”

Up until this statement, I was growing concerned that Casey was attempting to outsource the intellectual sine qua non of knowledge. It’s along the edges of the graph where insights live. If you outsource that to a machine, you’ve substituted its thinking for your own. (Contra, a Zettelkasten)

Summer. Eye Contact. Yellow, Green, Cute All Over. 

I brought summer colors to Montreal with me. ☺️

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The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension was released 39 years ago today.
Time for a rewatch!

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Not all the stuff I listened to back in the 90’s still lands, but some of it does. 😭

Eye contact. Denim. The color red. 

My goals today are simple: (1) support my engineers; (2) be kind to myself; (3) cry when I need to. .

I’m not sure how an 11” dog can so reliably kick a 72” person out of her own bed, but here we are again. 😑

Any day where I can capture four decent photographs of my friends and their families is a good one in my book. 🥰

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Being in Tucson again, I am struck by the heat, and realize that skirts were always the solution. 💃

Cosplay. Star Trek. Eye Contact. Comic-Con. 

Badge arrives tomorrow!!

Seven years in and we’re ten minutes to midnight on the Grues Day Clock.

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Sometimes I wear my Infocom T-Shirt to company meetings, just to see if any of my people are out there, or if we’re all likely to be eaten by a grue.

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I still remember the day when Nate Weiner invited me to join the Product Meetings at Pocket. It was the first time I’d worked in an organization where engineering was given a seat at that table and a voice in this conversation; it meant the world to me.

* Eats cookie for breakfast
* Enters cookie into meal tracker
* Sobs at cookie calorie cost
* Eats other cookie

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We have released Pocket 8.0.5 for iOS. One of the biggest changes is that you can now install the iPad app on M1 macs.

To make room for this new experience, we have removed the original Pocket macOS app from sale.

I have a lot of warm feelings for our original macOS app: I was the sole maintainer for seven years, and it offered me a regular respite from the world of touch-based operating systems—menus, windows, and processes, oh my. It had an eleven year run, and its users loved it. 🫗

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Basic models of flocking behavior are controlled by three simple rules: 1) separation: avoid crowding neighbours (short range repulsion); 2) alignment: steer towards average heading of neighbors; 3) cohesion: steer towards average position of neighbors (long range attraction). With these three simple rules, the flock moves in an extremely realistic way.