Financial Advisors and Minimal Effort
On building a workflow I didn't care about, the value of minimal effort, and perspective from a Nairobi couch.
Dispatches from the digital frontier
On building a workflow I didn't care about, the value of minimal effort, and perspective from a Nairobi couch.
On ownership, control, and the hidden costs of free developer tools. A reflection on why I chose to build my own tools instead of relying on Silicon Valley's offerings.
Measuring planche progress with bands, physics, and code. Because progress you can't measure is progress you can't trust.
On luxury retail, attention to detail, and why quality service matters from a man of modest budget.
A walk down Cumberland Ave leads to thoughts on how we express love and feel attraction.
A letter about recognition, gratitude, and the difference between personal writing and publishable work.
I'm telling you a tale of a time and I embellish the memory. On attention, audience, and a woman named Britney who kept a monk's promise.
10k words about my life's journey to this point, and how code changed everything. From family on Long Island to becoming a software engineer.
On patience, persistence, and the art of airport counter negotiations. Written from San Jose, Costa Rica.
A poem about the fear that comes with deep love.
Life is too short for corporate visions, missions, and values. A different approach to building a company.
I think I need a place to let it out every now and again.