Do you read plenty design books and tutorials, but still find your skills lacking when it comes time to implement what you’ve learned?
It’s actually a pretty common problem, summed up in this famous quote:
The term woolgathering once referred to the act of roaming fields on a pasture to gather loose pieces of wool that had gotten caught in fences, bushes, or the like. At some point, it became a way to refer to the reveries of a wandering mind–the...
What makes a meal noteworthy? Reviews, city guides, hot tips, and food world intel from a New York-based, often traveling restaurant obsessive. (Caveat: lots of COVID-19 content right now.)
Some Meals Considered is meant to inform and inspire
This newsletter will focus on risk in three dimensions — technology, business and geopolitics. It will be published twice a month, with topical, but not late breaking analysis. Writing will be interdisciplinary, from cybersecurity to finance, from
Chris launched his first company, LockerGnome, to provide practical technology knowledge to millions shortly after attaining a degree in English Education. Not long thereafter, he became an expert in growing online communities – a skill tha…
I've been building things with computers since 1983. When I turned 12, I became the SysOp of a local BBS. In the 10th grade I sold my first product, and in 1993 I built my first website. Recently, I've been the host two podcasts: Product Pe…