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The Startup Designer
27 Aug 2024 | original ↗

There's nothing glamorous about being a designer at a startup. It's a role that frequently values speed and pragmatism over going deep in the craft. It's not all big launches, viral tweets, building for happy paths, and clear-cut product requirements. However, it can be incredibly rewarding. The fun comes from being able to excel at learning new...

Stocketa
16 Oct 2023 | original ↗

A dive into the app I designed, built and never launched. This RSS feed only shows excerpts. Please visit the website for the original article as intended: Stocketa

Stocketa
16 Oct 2023 | original ↗

Please read this Stocketa article in a browser to see embedded Stocketa videos. It was March 2020, I was in New England when covid quarantine had just begun and I found myself much more homebound. In these situations I'm not one to just do nothing. I always have some sort of project or hobby to keep me busy, be it taking and editing photos,...

[Short form] Digital clutter
15 Apr 2023 | original ↗

Learning to let go and stop hoarding terabytes This RSS feed only shows excerpts. Please visit the website for the original article as intended: Digital clutter

Digital clutter
15 Apr 2023 | original ↗

I started taking photography more seriously about a decade ago. I shot photos in RAW with increasingly higher megapixel cameras, spent a lot of time post-processing photos—see my 30K word post about building a custom Adobe Lightroom PC—and designed and built custom photo stories to share them. While I would go through the process of culling...

Hosting your own Mastodon server
7 Mar 2023 | original ↗

A lot has happened since I published my article on the open source decentralized social networking service Mastodon a few weeks ago. I saw a lot of interest in and discourse around that post that was great to see. Since then, a few notable things have happened that have caused Mastodon usage to spike yet again. Twitter unsurprisingly ended up...

Hosting your own Mastodon server
7 Mar 2023 | original ↗

A lot has happened since I published my article on the open source decentralized social networking service Mastodon a few weeks ago. I saw a lot of interest in and discourse around that post that was great to see. Since then, a few notable things have happened that have caused Mastodon usage to spike yet again. Twitter unsurprisingly ended up...

Mastodon
5 Jan 2023 | original ↗

A Mastodon app called Ivory I first wrote about Twitter (née twttr) just over 16 years ago. Over the years, Twitter’s place and impact in the world has become clear. It’s not just a place to hear about breaking news, keep up with celebrities or see what your politicians are saying. It’s a place where communities are formed and thrive. It is the...

Mastodon
5 Jan 2023 | original ↗

A Mastodon app called Ivory I first wrote about Twitter (née twttr) just over 16 years ago. Over the years, Twitter’s place and impact in the world has become clear. It’s not just a place to hear about breaking news, keep up with celebrities or see what your politicians are saying. It’s a place where communities are formed and thrive. It is the...

Craft
14 Nov 2022 | original ↗

After 10 years of working at large companies with thousands of employees, I recently joined a 10-person startup. It's called Rewind (more) and I am absolutely loving my new role for a lot of reasons. It's a bit different from my previous roles: I’m a product designer but I also spend time building my designs in Xcode. I love having a hands-on...

Craft
14 Nov 2022 | original ↗

After 10 years of working at large companies with thousands of employees, I recently joined a 10-person startup. It's called Rewind (more) and I am absolutely loving my new role for a lot of reasons. It's a bit different from my previous roles: I’m a product designer but I also spend time building my designs in Xcode. I love having a hands-on...

Revisiting the iPod
6 Aug 2022 | original ↗

1,000 songs in your pocket. You’ve probably heard that iconic marketing slogan before even if you never had an original iPod. Apple referred to the iPod as a "breakthrough digital device" when they announced it. The first iPod came at a time when the portable audio player landscape was.. nomadic (pun intended) at best. MP3 players were...

Revisiting the iPod
6 Aug 2022 | original ↗

1,000 songs in your pocket. You’ve probably heard that iconic marketing slogan before even if you never had an original iPod. Apple referred to the iPod as a "breakthrough digital device" when they announced it. The first iPod came at a time when the portable audio player landscape was.. nomadic (pun intended) at best. MP3 players were already...

[Short form] Crypto design challenges
24 Nov 2021 | original ↗

Thoughts on design challenges facing crypto/web3 today. This RSS feed only shows excerpts. Please visit the website for the original article as intended: Crypto design challenges

Crypto design challenges
24 Nov 2021 | original ↗

It’s still early days in crypto. That’s what you’ll hear everywhere when you start digging into crypto and web3 today. For most new users this unfortunately feels a bit closer to the wild west. There are a myriad of situations where they might not know what's happening and where they don't trust the system, services or tools they're using. Early...

How I made $50K in 3 days with NFTs
17 Sept 2021 | original ↗

I created Crypto Mondrians, a set of code-generated art NFTs on the blockchain. This RSS feed only shows excerpts. Please visit the website for the original article as intended: How I made $50K in 3 days with NFTs

How I made $50K in 3 days with NFTs
12 Sept 2021 | original ↗

My code-generated NFT collection, Crypto Mondrian //DARK. I first dabbled with cryptocurrency in 2011 when I wrote an article about mining Bitcoin on AWS EC2 GPU clusters. My interest in crypto ebbed and flowed over the years before actively avoiding the space until earlier this year. It felt like there was a lot of noise and hype around...

[Short form] Getting started with SwiftUI
5 Jun 2021 | original ↗

Building your own iOS app is easier than ever with SwiftUI. This RSS feed only shows excerpts. Please visit the website for the original article as intended: Getting started with SwiftUI

Getting started with SwiftUI
2 Jun 2021 | original ↗

It was just a year and a few months ago that I first began learning about and tinkering with Swift and SwiftUI. I followed tutorials and learned through lots of trial and error as I worked on my stocks tracker app, Stocketa. Picking up SwiftUI was one of the best decisions I’ve made. SwiftUI is a massive advancement in making iOS development more...

[Short form] Thoughts on email hosting
20 Mar 2021 | original ↗

Saving money when dealing with many email addresses and domains This RSS feed only shows excerpts. Please visit the website for the original article as intended: Thoughts on email hosting

Thoughts on email hosting
20 Mar 2021 | original ↗

It happens to me all the time. I have some idea or other need and before I know it I've registered a few new domains. Eventually I may need to setup some email addresses on those domains. Then I need to decide if I really want to pay ~$5-6 per month to setup email by setting it up with Google Workspace Essentials (née G Suite), Fastmail,...

[Short form] Building
31 Dec 2020 | original ↗

A few thoughts on designing and building as I reflect on what I learned in 2020. This RSS feed only shows excerpts. Please visit the website for the original article as intended: Building

Building
31 Dec 2020 | original ↗

There’s no need to preface how wretched, horrible and hard 2020 was for all of us with the global pandemic and all that changed in the world. Most of us stayed home an insane amount and refrained from any kind of travel, domestic or international. My girlfriend Katherine and I had plans for some big trips this year, which we of course shelved. In...

[Short form] The Squire
21 Dec 2020 | original ↗

A few thoughts on my new favorite pen, the BaronFig Squire. This RSS feed only shows excerpts. Please visit the website for the original article as intended: The Squire

The Squire
21 Dec 2020 | original ↗

I'm no stranger to keeping track of notes and documents across a myriad of apps, services and digital to-do lists. I use Notion, Apple Reminders app, Bear app, sometimes I use Ulysses, random plaintext TextEditor files and Google Docs. But it really doesn't matter what I do with my digital documents as I always end up having some pen and paper on...

[Short form] Hello, RSS
18 Oct 2020 | original ↗

Getting back into RSS with a modern RSS reader. This RSS feed only shows excerpts. Please visit the website for the original article as intended: Hello, RSS

Hello, RSS
18 Oct 2020 | original ↗

It has been years since I’ve used RSS to keep tabs on interesting blogs I’ve found and websites I like. Social media took over and blogging went from being ubiquitous to being more of a novelty. Google shutdown FeedBurner 8 years ago; Google Reader was shuttered shortly after. Feedbin on my iPad Pro I used to follow a few hundred personal weblogs...

[Short form] Side projects
5 Oct 2020 | original ↗

What side projects mean to me. This RSS feed only shows excerpts. Please visit the website for the original article as intended: Side projects

Side projects
5 Oct 2020 | original ↗

I have had some kind of side project for as long as I can remember. They have quenched my curiosity about new technologies and tools, kept my design and development skills fresh and often given me something to put out into the world. Most of the time my side project has been this website. Redesigning it, debugging it, optimizing it, writing for...

[Short form] Moving from Amazon S3 to Netlify
4 Oct 2020 | original ↗

Why I decided to move away from Amazon S3 and host this website with Netlify. This RSS feed only shows excerpts. Please visit the website for the original article as intended: Moving from Amazon S3 to Netlify

Moving from Amazon S3 to Netlify
4 Oct 2020 | original ↗

I recently began using Netlify for some of my side projects. Netlify is a modern web hosting provider that integrates a mix of offerings like a fast CDN and customizable build system. You specify how your website or project should be generated (ideal for static site generators like Jekyll) and all you do is run a git push when you're ready to...

[Short form] Writing more
3 Oct 2020 | original ↗

I'm going to try something different and write more short-form posts here. This RSS feed only shows excerpts. Please visit the website for the original article as intended: Writing more

Writing more
3 Oct 2020 | original ↗

I'm going to try something different and write more short-form posts here. Over the years my focus has been increasing the quality of my articles. They've ended up becoming increasingly time-consuming to create. The same goes for my photosets, which also often require a bit of custom design and development in addition to the many hours photo...

Getting started with security keys
21 Oct 2019 | original ↗

A USB-C YubiKey 5C security key plugged into my ThinkPad X1 Carbon Every week I come across another headline about how someone got hacked and within moments many of their online accounts had become compromised. These aren't simple cases of bad actors using account credentials from large public data breaches and the unfortunate result of people...

New York
22 Jul 2019 | original ↗

Lower Manhattan as seen from the Brooklyn Bridge. I was more than ready for a change after living in San Francisco for 8.5 years. I had New York on my mind. I don't often talk about personal matters on this blog (aside from Simplify) but figured this milestone was worth noting. It was time for me to close the chapter I started when I moved from...

Made on an iPad Pro
12 Jun 2018 | original ↗

I have never been into tablets. I’ve had numerous ones over the years from iPads and iPad Minis to Android tablets. I always found their utility to be too constrained to find a permanent space between my daily phone and laptop usage. Against my better judgement, I decided to give tablets one more chance. On the last day of a vacation that started...

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