In the past couple of weeks, there's been a lot of commotion in the open source / free software world about codes of conduct and specific people (Linus) and specific projects (Linux) and so on. This i
If someone offers you “feedback,” your Spidey sense might start to tingle. Feedback isn’t often part of a warm and fuzzy feeling. “Advice” is better. If you ask someone else for advice, you’re engagin
Aug 13th 2020 I MAGINE BEING locked in a dark room. Fearful of slamming into a wall or tripping, you inch forwards, arms outstretched. That is roughly how the European Central Bank ( ECB ) has approac
We dug in before proper pictures were taken. There is nothing like a tomato tart when the tomatoes are perfect. It is a decadent treat. I make my dough but store-bought works too. I also used a 12″ tart pan that I got in Paris. It is huge! So I played around with the recipe to make it work. The…
Many founders want to do SAFE note financings for their early rounds to save time and money. My response to that is “let’s do a priced round, we can use a standard financing form we both like, we won’
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[This probably impacts every person reading this, but few of us get to decide to fix it. I figured it was worth sharing so you can share it…] Don’t require special characters (like ! or worse, ‘) in t
Jul 18th 2020 T HE THEME may have been written well over half a century ago, but in less than three minutes you hear everything that came to matter most to him in a lifetime of composing. There is the
Aug 8th 2020 W ALTER BAGEHOT , a Victorian editor of The Economist , celebrated the House of Lords as the more dignified of the two Parliamentary chambers. “Dignified” is hardly the word for the bumpe
Aug 5th 2020 W HEN THIS correspondent formed a band in his early 20s with four other jazz maniacs, little did its members think it would still be going decades later. But then A Night In Tunisia’s bus
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The racing is back and it’s been majestic to see the peloton crossing the landscape in real races instead of riders bobbing around on their balconies for virtual competitions. The blog is back too and
Where to find the hours to make it happen 2019-10-01 When you experience someone else’s genius work , a little part of you feels, “That’s what I could have, would have, and should have done!” Someone
Blog Let’s Talk about Walking Those of you who know The Movement & Running School will know how much we use walking in our rehabilitation and performance re-education. Frankly I bore people to death t
Comparison of Denali, K2, Everest, Chimborzo, Aconcagua, and Mt Vinson Mountaineers are obsessed with physical altitude always creating lists such as the 8,000 meter peaks, the Seven Summits, the Colo
How to Edit Your Own Writing Writing is hard, but don’t overlook the difficulty — and the importance — of editing your own work before letting others see it. Here’s how. Send any friend a story As a s
INCIDENTAL COMICS Words and Pictures by Grant Snider Friday, July 10, 2020 This comic appears in the NY Times Book Review. For more comic on reading and writing, check out my new book ! Newer Post Old
Jul 20th 2020 J OHN LEWIS had a ritual that saw him through the early 1960s. After being released from jail, he would head back to wherever he was staying—usually a local family’s house—take a long sh
The Specter of Caste in Silicon Valley Indian immigrants from Dalit backgrounds are rising up against caste discrimination at their workplaces in the United States. July 14, 2020 Cisco Systems headqua
I read this last week. During the pandemic, working mothers have reduced their hours spent working four to five times more than fathers, according to a new study. The trend is a troubling one for wome
Tags brooks , dogs Categories Personal Brooks the Wonder Dog passed away yesterday. Somehow, a long time ago, his vet started referring to him as Brooks Batchelor. Mail came to Brooks Batchelor. His p
Categories Diversity I recently was in an email thread where a Black founder had a powerful and clear response to the question from one of her corporate partners. The question was: How can our (the co
Tags email Categories Productivity Multiple times a day, someone in my network asks if I’ll make an intro to someone else. I’m almost always happy to do this and, if not, I will explain why. I like to
Typical polikatoikias in Piraeus, the main port district of Greater Athens. Photographer: Kypros/Moment via Getty Images Athens polikatoikias — concrete apartments with tiered balconies — were built q
Jul 16th 2020 H AVE YOU heard the news? It’s about the news. As correspondents covered the widespread protests on the streets of America in recent months, many were engaged in a parallel protest of th
Jul 9th 2020 T HERE SEEMED nothing much wrong with Stanford, as far as William Dement could see. To someone like him, who had left New York in January 1963 with his car buried in snow, this university
We have been back to our evening content fixes. I have even been a bit decadent and watching some shows in the afternoon while working on my crochet project. Yep. My movie list began when Josh told me
I’m staring at a pile of paper on my desk that is my stack of things I found on the Internet that I want to read. It’s a bit ironic to write this on a blog, but if I come across something on my comput
Growing up, I thought the price asked was the price. The only decision was whether or not you wanted to pay it. As I moved into adulthood, started hanging out with the Gotham Gal and a bunch of friend
Who are you, and what do you do? I usually call myself an engineer as I do mechanical, electrical, optical, and software development in almost equal parts. I'm a "science associate" at a national labo
Yesterday started with a truly remarkable piece of TV broadcasting: Tiger Woods capped an incredible comeback from personal (self-inflicted) turmoil and physical injury with his first major championsh
In July 2004, I went to Madras, wore fancy clothes and collected a laminated piece of paper. The piece of paper, formally called “Bachelor of Technology”, certified three things. First, it said that I
My friend Jonathan sent me a couple graphs he made of the content on AVC over the years. Here is how word count has evolved over the years. I started out with short posts, got longer for a while, and
We are seeing people in different ways. We trust that they have been locked down and smart about navigating society. We can have dinner together at one of our homes, outside. We still don’t hug and ki
We’ve won!!! One newspaper headline told us, “Cheers Boris, Back to a Brighter Britain.” Other papers were full of articles such as “ Boris Johnson ’s brave battling spirit has sent the spores of filt
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Jun 13th 2020 “W HEN THE looting starts, the shooting starts,” tweeted Donald Trump (invoking a slogan from the 1960s), when unrest broke out after the killing of George Floyd. “ THUGS ”, the presiden
Jun 4th 2020 O NE OF THE great thrills of reading is encountering a situation that is familiar in feeling yet alien in context. So it is on reaching chapter nine of “Jane Eyre”, in which the narrator,