Projects, et al Projects and Updates, 2020-04-01 I was considering writing a section on the Google Home app and how it isn't fully functional on the Google Pixelbook or Google Pixel Slate. Instead, here is a one sentence review: If you sell stuff that supposedly all works together, you should make it all work together.
Projects, et al Projects and Updates, 2020-01-01 Dear Amazon- In fairness, it was sort of fun in the beginning! See you in a few years, once you own all the other companies in the world. xoxo Me -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Playlist of music in this post: Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4mslov5lgoSfhGmgr29bzs] -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Support your community* *(but only
Projects, et al Projects and Updates, 2019-10-01 A quick party hack: I've been adding Post-It Notes to my door to let guests know they've found the right place. (The crowd favorite is a note that simply reads: "It's this one.") We've all experienced being unsure you'
Projects, et al Projects and Updates, 2019-07-01 For the last 3 months, I've definitely spent more time playing tennis than designing or coding. It's been great. Playlist of music in this post: Spotify App Updates I've been using my Invitation Managing/Event Planning app more than I've been designing
Projects, et al Projects and Updates, 2019-04-01 People of Minnesota: eat the last cookie. Please. Don't leave it, don't cut it in half. You crushed the first 49, finish the job. That's apropos to nothing in this post, it just needed to be said. Playlist of music in this post: Spotify
Projects, et al Using Python and Python-Docx to build Word Docs As someone who loves automating things, I've learned to... well... not. It's often not worth it. I'll look to automate if I think it will improve the accuracy of a process that needs to be particularly accurate (e.g. calculating commissions)[1]. I'
Projects, et al Projects and Updates, 2019-01-01 I moved! And it consumed as much time and energy as you would expect. The new view is great and I'm excited to drink ALL THE BUBBLES on my new balcony, once it stops being cold outside. Playlist of music in this post: Spotify I moved! All things
Projects, et al Projects and Updates, 2018-10-01 Event and Invitation Managing Software My phone now runs a beta alpha whatever-comes-before-alpha version of my event planning/invitation managing software. I've been using the software for about 6 weeks and the results have been decent: it's replaced Google Keep as my invitation managing tool, and
Projects, et al Projects and Updates, 2018-07-01 Here's the thing with testing voice interfaces... you sound like you're losing your mind while you're doing it: "Computer, where's my train? Computer, where's MYYyyyy train? Computer, where's mahtrain? Computer, WHERE'Smahtrain? Computer..." Voice interfaces
Projects, et al Project Updates, et al: 2018-04-01 Creating an Alexa Skill Sometime in January, I decided I wanted a better way to time my morning commute to work. A few obsessive weeks later, I have an Alexa skill that uses real-time train data to tell me when my train is arriving at the station. A post shared
Projects, et al Project Updates, et al: 2018-01-01 Event Planning App Everyone has their neuroses. One of mine: I keep slightly obsessive track of whom I've invited to things, if they've responded, if I need to forward them event details, etc. I like to be a good host and make sure everyone's
Projects, et al Project Updates, et al: 2017-10-01 A Spotify Alarm Clock for Raspberry Pi Back in July, I transformed a Raspberry Pi into an alarm clock that plays Spotify playlists. Favorite Part One of my favorite parts of the project was physically assembling the Raspberry Pi. It's great that the very first step of the
Projects, et al How To: A Spotify Alarm Clock for Raspberry Pi Alarm clocks are the devil and I hate them. Sleeping is the best, and I don't know why we willingly ruin such a delightful activity with terrible auditory violence. But I'm here to tell you there's something else: a Spotify Alarm Clock. If I&
Projects, et al How To: Manually Installing Ghost The software behind CKDSN.com is an open source publishing platform called Ghost. Ghost is great. [note: At some point I decided to have Ghost host/manage the site instead of doing it myself. As such, these instructions won't be updated as I'm no longer involved
Projects, et al Project Updates, et al: 2017-07-01 Looking Beyond What's Your Type Despite a new day job (which is a delight) and spring/summer (also a delight), I found some time to figure out one last thing in What's Your Type: retaining data and visual states when a user rotates their screen. Portrait
Projects, et al What's Your Type: 2017-04-01 update Project highlights from last quarter Data sorting interface In the first few waves of testing, people overwhelmingly preferred drop-down boxes to a drag-and-drop interface. However, the drop-down test always came after the drag-and-drop test; it's possible users were biased toward whichever interface they saw second.[1] To allay
Projects, et al What's Your Type: 2017-01-01 update Infrastructure Maintenance All the time I spent playing video games back in the day is finally paying off: I trained my brain to always find more efficient ways to build experience, and that's been a helpful skill to have. Over the past three months I did things that
Projects, et al What's Your Type: 2016-10-01 update The devil's in the details software updates Here's a recap of a significant chunk of my last three months: Software: Hey! Do you wanna update me!? It's important to keep your software up-to-date... Me: Sure. But let's do it quickly so I
Projects, et al What's Your Type (2016-07-01 update) It's finally time to share more about what the software actually does: What's Your Type is a way to keep track of your crew's Myers Briggs profiles.[1] Screen grabs from Android virtual device, data was randomly generated I talk Myers Briggs with my
Projects, et al Work-In-Progress: What's Your Type What's Your Type is a simple Android app I decided to make my first project for a couple of reasons... 1. What's Your Type is an opportunity to expose myself to Android's version of the SQLite database. I have a future project idea that