In my old life, I used to live a very specific kind of morning, and it happened almost every morning. The first thing I would do was wake up and try to figure out where I was. It wasn’t because I was hungover, although sometimes that did happen. The reason it’s hard to figure out[read more]
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In January of 2024, I published a free coding curriculum called Internet Menace. It covered Python, SQL, Docker, Git, and the basic architectural vocabulary of cloud computing. I wanted people to understand things like why you select a certain type of database, and what a container actually is versus what people imagine a container does.[read more]
I made some jokes this week about the RAM shortage. I made a joke about hitting Sam Altman with my car. These are the kinds of jokes you make when you’re watching your country fail a test it had five years to study for, and the class curve just got obliterated by China. I also[read more]
I love my dad, and he’s been a wonderful role model, but rather unfortunately, he set me on a path of pain and suffering — a path that was once bright with expectations. My dad is the reason I’m a Cowboys fan. If you’re not familiar with the Dallas Cowboys, allow me to wax poetic[read more]



