The blogosphere abounds with free advice, and one of the more frequently-repeated morsels is to “be prolific”, and quality will naturally follow. The following story, from Art & Fear by David Bayles … »




















The blogosphere abounds with free advice, and one of the more frequently-repeated morsels is to “be prolific”, and quality will naturally follow. The following story, from Art & Fear by David Bayles … »
Much of what I do, in multiple fields, could be reduced to one skill: troubleshooting. I’ll define troubleshooting as systematically determining the cause of unwanted behaviour in a system, and fixing it. … »
The belly hangs over the belt, but it fits … »
The portmanteau is overdue … »
Sometimes people say goodnight by saying, see you in the morning, if that’s expected. This bugs me.[1] While I certainly hope to see them in the morning, and consider it highly … »
… proved longer than expected … »
Save several milliseconds with two lines of JavaScript … »
Portrait of a gumption trap … »
A cooking tip for unusually bright cave people … »
Along with the money bet on them? … »
For most of my life I fundamentally misunderstood buy & sell prices … »
You can succeed, but you can't fail — because you aren't officially trying … »
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Some fundamentals about how it works, and what to do when it doesn't … »
Wasting time isn't bad because it wastes time … »
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