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  • May 15, 2017

    Daily Learnings: How Children Fail, vintage vibrators and distributed database sacrifices

    I am starting a daily log of interesting things I have learned in a day. I just spent a week reunited with alumni of the Recurse Center, an endlessly curious and excited community of programmers and learned so many interesting things that are worth sharing.

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  • Feb 22, 2017

    Unexpected Chrome vs Edge popstate firing

    Discovery of the day: Edge always fires a popstate event when the URL hash is updated, even though it is updated to the same string as before. Chrome, on the other hand, only fires popstate if the updated hash is different the second time.

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  • Jan 3, 2017

    Doing the NY Times Crossword Puzzle

    Warning: NYT crossword puzzle spoilers NYT Crossword puzzle Jan 3 2017

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  • Dec 30, 2016

    How To Delete Code

    Most of the time we talk about how to write code, but rarely do we ever talk about deleting code. Every now and then, a feature gets decommissioned and an engineer is tasked with removing it. Sometimes I’m that engineer.

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  • Dec 10, 2016

    Perfume Series Part 6: Perfume in my life today

    Continued from Part 5 of a series where I talk about perfume and smells. This is the last post of this series. Sampling different concentrations of Guerlain Mitsouko

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  • Dec 7, 2016

    Perfume Series Part 5: What do other people smell like

    Continued from Part 4 of a series where I talk about perfume and smells.

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  • Nov 26, 2016

    Perfume Series Part 4: Scented memories of my family

    Continued from Part 3 of a series where I talk about perfume and smells.

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  • Nov 13, 2016

    Perfume Series Part 3: A short-lived first love

    Continued from Part 2 of a series where I talk about perfume and smells.

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