What Caught My Eye

Food History Linux Sports What Caught My Eye

What Caught my Eye – Week Ending July 30, 2022

A little late on posting last weeks note as I have been sequestered in doing some deep strategy work at D&B. This week I discuss the loss of the 27th letter of the alphabet driven by cost efficiencies. A cold war era spy story ends up being a sad RomCom without the Com. KDE environments will be finding themselves without the milk or caffiene for their lattes. Bear Grylls takes on a different kind of fire and alot of excitement around the NFL Streaming Service!

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Hardware What Caught My Eye

What Caught my Eye – Week Ending July 23, 2022

Each week I read through a crazy amount of content. Who knows what will catch my eye. Some times I may devote an entire post to something, other times it may just be little mind worms that either inspire me, make me mad or even laugh. You never know what I may put here. I […]

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Cloud Food Hardware Network Space Webb Telescope What Caught My Eye

What Caught my Eye – Week Ending July 16, 2022

This week my attention turns first to the incredible images, tech, and accomplishments of the Webb telescope then moves to helpful little article on networking in Kubernetes. Always the fashionable one (NOT) I was excited about Nanoleaf announcing the black color-way while I was busy preparing and delivering the the motobuild to its ultimate owner. Finally – Next Level French Fry and Ketchup mastery,

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Custom Builds History Linux Online Applications Starlink Strange/Weird What Caught My Eye

What Caught my Eye – Week Ending July 8, 2022

This week we cover The Mail Client Blues in From Mail drops to Continued Tear Drops. Go down memory lane with Nolan Bushnell. Wonder what kind of brain short circuit is happening at Radio Shack.
I share some things to pre-buy in your next build and we conclusively prove that a boat is a hole in the water you throw money into.

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Archeology History Music Strange/Weird Tools What Caught My Eye

What Caught My Eye – Week Ending July 1, 2022

What Caught my Eye This week? Dave Grohl and the Foo Fighters are Dozers, Find the source of Bluetooth (The OG version), Getting into the math of magic. Exploration of Lost Lizard cities in Los Angeles, and VI is not dead. The usual weird mix from me.

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Change Marketing What Caught My Eye

What Caught My Eye – Week Ending June 18, 2022

This week I cover :
Harbinger Households – Potential Confirmation bias, but I swear I know people like this.

The mall is dead. Long live the mall – Interesting re-developments of dead mall space

How I met your Doctor aka Dr. Who’s 60th Anniversary – Who will Neil Patrick Harris be?

Feed your Brain on OpenSSL – Was trying to find a great overview for a young learner and found this great series.

NFT’s For Dummies – A Pretty good overview for those struggling

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Archeology History Literature Science What Caught My Eye

What Caught My Eye – Week Ending 6/11/22

Interesting items this week – The Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch found? Could I have found the secret of immortality? Will the real slim Shake-y please stand up? The power and impact of fonts and past conversations. And finally some really interesting crap!

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AOL Education Music Online Applications Python Reading Space Technology Well Being What Caught My Eye

What Caught My Eye – Week Ending 6/4/22

TL;DR? This week we cover a quick set of links covering : NASA plays the songs of the universe, AIM Messenger Away Message – Is our Future in our past? Learning how to learn, Discord adds text to voice channels, and a python web proxy scraper.

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Data Fun What Caught My Eye

What Caught My Eye – Week Ending 5/28/22

TL;DR? This week we cover a quick set of links covering : 1) driving change at 3 levels when driving Agile Transformation. 2) A Review of Past, Present and Future regarding GDPR. 3)The end of border-less data and the increasing intra and inter country boundaries surrounding the data business. 4) A fun little ditty which ended up having the net effect of increasing the amount of inventory in said song for me.

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