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It turns out that libertarian ideas are very much for everyone. Whether you consider yourself Democrat or Republican.
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It turns out that libertarian ideas are very much for everyone. Whether you consider yourself Democrat or Republican.
It’s always interesting to see how something is done. I’ve tried to be conscious of this and show how I make my comics.
You may have heard about the FBI demanding that Apple crack into the iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino, California shooters. Apple has refused because they feel that it is a huge security risk to their customers.
...the process for writing is very similar to the process for interface design.
At the end of every year I go through the list I keep of various things I enjoyed and pick out my favorites. Here are my faves for 2015.
This year, fans of Back to the Future celebrated the year of the future based on a date in the second film in the series.
Laziness is viewed as a negative characteristic. It's something I've always struggled with myself since whenever I felt lazy, I would feel guilty and often force myself to try and do something about it.
Avagate, Lifehacks #2, Keeper and the Soldier.
You may have heard of Soylent by now: the meal hack for geeks. If you haven't, it's basically a meal replacement drink designed to give you the nutrition your body needs while making it easy to prepare and consume.
During the early days of MP3s, WinAmp was the best Windows MP3 player around.
Teller, of Penn and Teller fame has been known to say that the things you're most passionate about you do when all the chores are done.
Growing up, I've always enjoyed making things.
One of the best ways I've found to get it out to people so far has been to take the hardback book to sell at comic book conventions.
I recently released the Hacktivity graphic novel, including the paperback edition. It represented a year and a half's work in its final form.
It can be easy getting lost in what we should change in our lives for our goals and miss what we already have for them.
The animated GIF above has a timestamp of 12/26/1996, I was 12 years old at the time.
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