A few months back, I purchased a 2013 Mac Pro to be my daily driver while waiting to see what Apple’s plan was for their new ARM computers. I basically picked up the Mac Pro for my computer collection but was surprised that it is still a powerful computer even at 7 years old. On paper, the base M1 Mac Mini with 8 gigs of ram should blow away my 6 core, fully loaded Mac Pro with 128 gigs of ram. To find out if the reviews praising Apple’s ARM chips were accurate, I bought the M1 Mini to set…
The other night, I decided to watch X-Man First Class with my boys (11 and 7). At least once a week, we sneak off into the basement to watch a movie. As you’d expect, we’ve seen most of the superhero movies by now. I’ve even watched the hardly pg-13 version of Dead Pool 2 with my oldest (don’t judge). So I didn’t overthink picking First Class. Unfortunately, I had forgotten how much the Holocaust was part of Magneto’s origin story in this reboot.
I ran into a similar problem with the original X-men movie, which was the first time I…
The past few months have exposed a weakness in our food supply chain. Millions of families have been affected by inventory shortages at the grocery stores they depend on. This unprecedented dilemma has affected almost everyone during the pandemic.
Supply issues are an even harder challenge for those with food allergies or dietary restrictions. Unknowingly, the demands for groceries have teleported us years ahead of predictions on how the food industry needs to modernize. These aren’t just challenges for Americans. These same issues are happening all over the world.
When the pandemic first forced millions of Americans to stay inside…
America Online grew into prominence in the early 90s and became one of the most significant online access points for people willing to pay hourly for dial-up service. In exchange, AOL supplied people with email, instant messaging, web browsing, and a back door into millions of customer’s accounts; if you knew how to access them. Between 1993 and 1994, AOL had one of the most significant backdoor exploits in their history, giving hackers almost unlimited access to every account. All of this was made possible because of an intentional design flaw. …
I have been collecting Macs for a few years, but it’s rare to pick up a computer for my collection that can still run modern software. So after writing an article for The Startup on creating a workspace for my hobbies, I had this bright idea to find a collectible computer that would still work with my new drawing monitor. Then it dawned on me that I haven’t owned a Mac Pro in over a decade; my last one was a G5 tower. So, I planned to buy one of the last-model cheesegrater Mac Pros (5,1) since I had been…
I worked at Amazon for five years, leaving days before receiving the coveted yellow badge. Most people don’t make it past the first year. It’s an intense work environment, and the company revolves around specific leadership principles that provide a strict framework for how you interact with your co-workers. Because of this distinct culture, Amazon is unlike any company I’ve ever seen.
Perhaps the most challenging part of working at Amazon comes down to being able to write a 6-pager. While there are several types of documents you may need to write at Amazon, such as the backward press-release or…
Growing up, I was training to be a fine artist. Then, during the dot-com boom, I switched to Web development. I also do photography and work with electronics. It’s been hard to figure out the exact space I needed to do all of these things. Now that my boys are getting older, and our dining room table is their art studio, I figured it was time to come up with a solution. Plus, I’m stuck and home and won’t be traveling for the foreseeable future, which motivated me to take this project on.
I know that I am a bit…
While I was capturing some game footage from Zelda II, I noticed a strange little glitch. I was in a tunnel while fighting an ax-wielding red Daira, and part of a slime flickered on the left of the screen. When I moved forward, I saw there was, in fact, a slim just off the screen.
As a child, I was immensely fascinated by Game & Watch systems. They were the first truly portable game consoles in the early 80s, and what piqued my interest was how they exposed the entire game design process. There is this magical moment when you first turn one on and see all of the graphics states before you can play. This bootup is a unique characteristic of all Game & Watch systems that pulls back the curtain on what would usually be entirely hidden by code.
I have been pushing myself to write for at least an hour each day. Most of the time, it takes me about 2 or 3 hours if the draft I create warrants the extra time. The goal for the day is to write a post that takes at least 3-minutes to read. Sometimes, I split the work up over multiple days to expand on a more complex idea. However, this isn’t a random activity. I set a personal goal to become an author on all of Medium’s top publications, and this is how I went about doing it.
Sr Director of Technical Marketing at Akamai & creator of Pixel Vision 8. These are my personal thoughts on gaming, productivity, and 25+ years of development.