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Portland, Oregon
Joined April 2008
I was riding in the back the whole time and did feel a little more comfortable with me being a buffer behind them. Not that it's sustainable to enlist another rider for all future interviews 😅
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Replying to @jakesloaninak
This is why the 11" MacBook Air was my favorite form factor
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Replying to @devonzuegel
oh hi it's me
Where's the checkbox for "want to want to make them"
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Replying to @dotMorten
no I don't think anything has changed, at least not since April 2020, but let's DM about this because I'd like to know more about what you're trying to do
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Replying to @caseorganic
Some of the drones have front/back sensors for obstacle avoidance and will go around/over things, but I think in all cases power lines are too small for them to see. I just think it's interesting that the UK makes this allowance, since the US does not have this exception.
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Replying to @thomas_cantrell
oh it was very much intentional
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I realized I was mostly editing photos in Lightroom iOS now, and using Keynote for simple layouts for YT thumbnails, and only used photoshop for really basic things like resizing images. Affinity solves that nicely.
tbh not having to wait 12 seconds for the Photoshop "Export As" dialog to load anymore has reduced my blood pressure by at least 12db
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Replying to @shawnp0wers
shh don't tell anyone but I actually switched to the $10/mo Lightroom plan because I edit all my photos in Lightroom for iOS still
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Replying to @grescoe
omg can we please get this on Sandy Blvd @PBOTinfo
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I cancelled my Adobe CC subscription and got back $55/mo and 55gb of hard drive space
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Replying to @TrentonL
I'm sure it depends on the plane. This one was a small Q400 turboprop and the flight was only 27 minutes long.
This just popped up in my podcast app and I was like oh hey I know that guy 🤩
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Replying to @housecor
I remember being really confused about what foo and bar meant. It was something I had to learn in addition to learning programming. Similar to back when all the GW-BASIC examples used single-letter variable names and I was like but what if you need more than 26 🤔
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I've had this in my wish list for over a year but seeing @vibronet's recent series of tweets pushed me over the edge to get it for this latest trip 😅
Inspired by a post by a frequent flyer, I am documenting the CO2 levels (as proxy of other people’s exhalation) on my way to #GartnerIAM. Here’s the baseline, outside while waiting for the Uber
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I've been carrying this co2 sensor with me the last few days and it's really interesting to see how different various environments like outside/cars/plane are. It also has a barometric pressure sensor. Guess when the flight was.
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