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The Transitive Property of Friendship — and the importance of the Warm IntroOriginally published at www.hanselman.com.Apr 4, 20191Apr 4, 20191
The Extremely Promising State of Diabetes Technology in 2018Originally published www.hanselman.com.Sep 10, 20183Sep 10, 20183
Retrogaming on original consoles in HDMI on a budgetMy sons (10 and 12) and I have been enjoying Retrogaming as a hobby of late. Sure there’s a lot of talk of 4k 60fps this and that, but…Aug 9, 20181Aug 9, 20181
Teaching coding from the Metal Up or from the Glass Back?Maria on my team and I have been pairing (working in code and stuff together) occasionally in order to improve our coding and tech skills…Jan 6, 20172Jan 6, 20172
How to deal with Technology Burnout — Maybe it’s life’s cyclesSarah Mei had a great series of tweets last week. She’s a Founder of RailsBridge, Director of Ruby Central, and the Chief Consultant of…Sep 8, 20162Sep 8, 20162
Psychic Weight — Dealing with the things that press on your mindI was really stressed out ten years ago. I felt that familiar pressure between my eyes and felt like all the things that remained undone…Aug 26, 20166Aug 26, 20166
Self-care matters: Pay yourself firstI was meeting with a mentee today and she was commenting how stressed out she was. Overwhelmed with work, email, home, life, dinners, the…Jul 14, 201614Jul 14, 201614