Wise Bread Picks ShareThis Some of my most memorable vacations have centered around money — and didn’t require spending much of it at all. I had my photo taken next to a $1 million stack of bills at Binion’s on a recent trip to Las Vegas. Another memorable experience was visiting the Bureau of Engraving […]
There are lots of questions floating around about how affiliate marketing works, what to do and what not to do when it comes to setting up a business. With so much uncertainty surrounding both personal and business aspects of affiliate marketing. In this post, we will answer the most frequently asked question about affiliate marketing […]
Today, Acquired’s David Rosenthal joins us. We discuss their recent Climate Pledge Arena Show (1:37), the new fundraising environment, and what the best founders and VC firms are doing (21:29), and we dig into the New York Times’ latest hit piece on Glossier CEO Emily Weiss (37:40). We wrap with an optimistic look at what […]
Episode 120 (The Prairie Chicken in Wisconsin: Highlights of a Study of Counts, Behavior, Turnover, Movement, and Habitat) The Memory Palace is a proud member of Radiotopia, from PRX, a curated network of extraordinary, story-driven shows. Music We move between three different pieces from Camille Saint-Saens’: Suite, Op. 90: II Menuet, and two from Carnival of… Source […]
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23 May 2022 • 1 min read A common complaint I see in the Kotlin/Java/Android community is that someone is “blocked” waiting for an open source library release. This is a bit of a red flag from a developer standpoint and a nuisance as an OSS maintainer. It leads to folks making noise in […]
Is coding a science or an art? — Matthew Garlington (@dejadu13) May 21, 2022 I’ve seen many versions of this question posed over the years, and to Matthew’s credit it’s a very good question. As you can see in the replies people translate their lived experience writing code and answer art or science based on […]
In my last couple of posts I’ve talked about the hardware and software behind my birdhouse camera project. I haven’t previously covered how I’m giving it all enough power to operate, and therein lies a tale. No Power? No Problem If I had a power outlet located anywhere near the bird house, this would have […]
Chris Eidhof returns to the podcast to talk about how SwiftUI has evolved since its initial release, to share several key learnings from using it over the past few years, and to discuss concepts like app architecture and state management. Judo: Quickly build native, server-driven UI for iOS and Android, and publish instantly, without having […]