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  • A stop sign in berkeley california tagged with "hammertime"

    Always be Prepared for Hammertime

    I’ve had a laptop stolen at a conference. I also remember poor designs that meant a liquid spill would instantly kill a laptop. I have also changed jobs plenty, usually voluntarily. I have developed some habits that I recommend no matter how careful you are with equipment or what shape your job is in. Gear

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  • A woman hits the wall with a hammer and is then shocked to find it made a hole

    2025 Blogging Review

    Posting 2025 was a busy year, and I didn’t get as much writing done as in prior years. My process hasn’t changed from that described here, but job, band, and fitness commitments have left me wrung dry. The weekly reminder to post something still goes off, but I have been ignoring it. In 2023 I

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  • Harold Lloyd hangs from a clock hand above a busy street in a scene from Safety Last

    When to Build Reliability

    Features win sales. Lack of sales kills the company. Everyone in leadership can be focused on that as the wolf currently at the door. Most developers and product managers can agree as well; obviously we have to sell the bits to pay the people. What surprises us is that the features don’t have to be

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  • scientist suggests using the fairies to ask Mothra for help

    Prioritizing Vulnerability Findings

    Most shops are small. Small shops as a rule (there are exceptions!) do not dedicate resources to security, and that represents risks to big shops that depend on those small shops. Big shops don’t like risk, so we have compliance baselines. Big shops usually have lots of dedicated security people who might even think compliance

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  • behringer xr18 digital mixer

    My First Digital Mixer

    My band has multiple people who have vocals and at least one, maybe two instruments. We played three gigs with a stack of practice amps and Scarletts and switcher pedals. This makes knowledgeable people pause a moment and say “huh, you did what now?” So here’s how it works… two instruments go into a Boss

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