When my friend Jamie Gilgen hasn’t killing it on the mountain bike trails or developing software at local development shop Unspace, she’s been working on her project, Yoleo, an online feed reader. Whenever people ask me “Dude! What am I going to do now that Google’s killing Google Reader?”, I point ’em to Yoleo, because it does what Google Reader did and more, and more beautifully. Best of all, it’s free to use, but please consider throwing some money her way, because it’s great software that fills a need that Google left behind, and because Jamie’s awesome.
I’ll do a more technical writeup of Yoleo in my tech blog, Global Nerdy.
I’ve done the occasional Tampa-to-St. Pete commute during peak times, and they can easily stretch…
Anitra and I saw the sticker pictured above on a Model Y Tesla parked outside…
It’s Sunday, and it’s time for another “picdump!” Here are the memes, pictures, and cartoons…
I saw this a couple of weeks ago in Austin at Uncommon Objects, a delightfully…
This stuff makes for amazing fried rice or musubi (a.k.a. “Spam sushi”).
Anitra and I were dropping off a package at the UPS Store on Kennedy when…