2012: Getting Started with Quantified Self — How can you get started with Quantified Self? Don’t worry, you don’t have to build your own system or use [...]
2011: Presentation draft: Mentoring on the Network — Gail LeCocq asked me if I wanted to give a presentation for the Other-Than-Traditional-Office (OTTO) group in Toronto. At the [...]
2009: Drupal from the trenches: Database glitches — The problem: Our Drupal site stopped displaying nodes on our fuzzysearch-based pages.
I started breaking down the SQL query to find [...]
2007: Boo — There are very few things that put me in a bad mood, but I suspect
that travelling alone is one of [...]
2006: Pinoy Web 2.0 — Check out pinoyweb2.com for Web 2.0 geeks in the Philippines. =) Luis Buenaventura is teh cool.
On Technorati: web2.0, philippines
Random Japanese [...]
2006: Samba — I joined Samba Elegua for the Walk for
Hunger fundraiser at Coronation Park. It was a lot of fun picking up
the [...]
Sylver Stone Yeap, I had to get all above summarized through (and much more) when starting with emacs. I found this post so illustrative, I've enjoyed it.... – May 21, 7:11 AM
vicco is it the same problem for nixnote? I wonder if this would work as an indirect access to evernote. – May 20, 2:52 PM
xpress razor Nice tutorial. Once in a while someone posts about Emacs, and I get tempted again to play with the devil. When two three days passes,... – May 20, 12:01 PM
Pat Thomasson Focus on what you can do and it tempers the helpless, overwhelmed feeling. That's a great piece of advice. – May 20, 6:05 AM
naivnomore Hand drawn one pager is done very nicely. Good work. Succinct intro for beginners. However, It will be nice to have another one pager organized... – May 19, 10:50 AM
Pat Thomasson This is great. As one of your less code savvy followers, this has prompted me to go a step or two back off the page... – May 19, 9:58 AM
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