We’ve released version 3.7 of Carrington Core. This adds support for sticky posts and fixes a couple of bugs.
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The more we learn about concussions, the scarier they are. This is the sort of post I love from Aaron; he’s lived and breathed this stuff for so many years that it just seems to flow naturally from him.
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I decided I wanted an outliner I can use on my iPad to organize discussion topics for WordCamp Denver panel this weekend. I ended up finding CarbonFin which so far does everything I needed: hierarchy easy reorganization mark things “done” without removing/hiding them import and export sync with a web app (the web app is…
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I will be moderating a panel on user experience at WordCamp Denver this weekend. I hope to see you there. If you’ve got ideas for topics you’d like to see us cover, please post them in the comments. I can’t promise we’ll cover them all, but it’s always nice to know we’re touching on topics…
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I’m humbled and honored to have had the opportunity to help redesign and build the new Rands in Repose for my friend Michael. I’ll have a more in-depth post on the process in the next week or two.
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I did an interview about my team for a feature by the great folks at Built in Colorado. Check it out.
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OH: I’m sporting the “Han Solo casual”.
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Is there a quote database/website that has beautiful typography and minimal design/ads? You know, one you’d actually want to link to…
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Hrmm. I will definitely upgrade, but between this and the Mail.app issues I am in no hurry. Currently giving MailMate a try.
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I’ve surprised myself by considering the iPad Air as an upgrade for my current iPad mini. The big draw for me is a larger physical wireframing canvas and a larger window for web browsing.
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I’ve written before about Twitter lists; I feel it’s an underrated feature of the service. However, I’m lazy and habitual. Even though TweetBot makes it easy to switch between lists, I rarely do. I can’t keep up with everyone I want to follow on Twitter in a single stream. By grouping folks into lists, I…
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Definitely not enough “marinated professionals” out there.
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When I see someone describe themselves as a “seasoned professional” on LinkedIn I always wonder what they are seasoned with.
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You rarely hear about people being long handed.
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The reason I bring this up is that being a free-market capitalist should be as much about understanding the free market as it is about yelling at the government to stop interfering with business.