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  1. Pinned Tweet
    24 Jul 2014

    If you really want to learn how something works, try to change it.

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  2. Retweeted

    Now has 150,000+ followers! Thank you for keeping the about alive with us! Thank you for your activity, all your RTs & likes. You can all help us reaching more people around the world. We need to the past to build a better .

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  3. Dec 20

    Finally shipped what I've been working on this month for Preceden: drag and drop repositioning: 🎉 Next up is changing an event's dates via drag and drop which is a whole other can of worms. After the holidays... :)

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  4. Retweeted
    Dec 17

    "Less successful people: - run in conflicting directions - are drawn to distractions - say yes to everything - are chained to emotional obstacles" Great piece by 👌

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    Dec 15

    Since reading this 6 months ago, I've come to think it's half a dozen of the best paragraphs I've ever read on how to get much, much better at anything: (by )

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  6. Dec 18

    that feeling when you drag a chart from the bottom of a dashboard to the top only to find that afterwards one that was previously at the top is now at the bottom and everything in between is repositioned randomly 🙄

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  7. Dec 18

    This makes me wish I had gotten into electronics instead of software: Package Thief vs. Glitter Bomb Trap

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  8. Retweeted
    Dec 18

    Big thanks to for his great step by step example of the famous Backpropagation algorithm, which is used to train artificial neural networks

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  9. Retweeted
    Dec 15

    8-hour time lapse of a droopy plant after being watered

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  10. Retweeted
    Dec 13

    None of these faces are real. All made up by AIs. The end of photography as evidence. Research by

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  11. Dec 14

    Anyone know any good freelance QA testers looking for some extra work?

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  12. Dec 14

    Currently working on an update to Preceden that will let users drag and drop events to reorder them. The code and UI for it is tricky, but I think it's coming along well.

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  13. Retweeted
    Dec 13

    Tracking reveals the truth you may not want to know. Which is why you do it.

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  14. Retweeted
    Dec 9

    Pretty much every service I use, my own included, could benefit *so* much from putting a halt to new features and improving what you already have.

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  15. Dec 12

    JOIN Talk: Fostering a Data Culture with a Daily Metrics Email Report

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  16. Dec 12

    Love that 's support team has a process in place for following up with customers who report bugs or request features. Just got one 2½ years after reporting a low-priority issue. Kudos for the fix and for following up with folks who reported it 😍

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  17. Retweeted
    Dec 11

    An open letter to , , and regarding algorithms and my son's birth:

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  18. Retweeted
    Dec 10

    "Sometimes it pays to stay in bed on Monday, rather than spending the rest of the week debugging Monday's code." - Christopher Thompson

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  19. Retweeted
    Dec 9

    Burger King’s simple, yet genius idea to allow people to order a Whopper for 1 cent from their app, IF near a McDonald’s (the McDonald’s bit getting them the earned media and reach) has taken their app from 400 and something, to number 1 on the US App Store. Creativity matters.

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  20. Dec 7

    On the challenges with PDFs, here's a fun one: Preceden lets users paste an image URL into event notes then will convert to an image when displayed. But wkhtmltopdf breaks if any image 404s: Fix: check if each image URL returns 200 before converting 😬

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  21. Dec 7

    If anyone is looking for a competent security-focused bug bounty hunter to investigate and report issues with your web app, let me know and I'll intro you to a guy who I've been working with.

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