More Moleskine Hacks
More Moleskine Hacks. (Coda this MetaFilter thread from 2003.)
I am currently a software engineer at Google, where as a member of the Android platform team I build frameworks and user interfaces.
The blog here at dsandler.org is mostly historical; you can find more recent posts on Google+.
More Moleskine Hacks. (Coda this MetaFilter thread from 2003.)
“Apparently, some Starbucks managers are begging upper management to let them free up the WiFi, because they know they’re losing business to others.“ I’ve been making the case for free WiFi as customer retention perk for some time now (analogy: free bathrooms). Free wireless at Starbucks might be enough to bring me back.
“There is nothing inherently wrong with monetizing a full-post RSS feed.” —from Ads in RSS, or is RSS the Ad?
So, let’s say you have some shiny new speakers. Or crappy old ones. Or you’re a DIY audio enthusiast. How do you really know what those speakers are giving you? Chris Liscio’s new FuzzMeasure software will tell you. No other hardware required!
MLS Stands for Maximum Length Sequence, and it is a great way to measure the dynamics of your loudspeakers, listening room, or whatever you wish, using the hardware you already have. FuzzMeasure is the first-ever MLS measurement application available exclusively for the Mac OS X operating system.