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  • Watching Lately: November 2018

    Some things I’ve been watching lately, aside from the usual TV shows I follow: For some reason, I watched two biopics this month. The first one is Hidden Figures, about three black women who were instrumental during the early days of NASA leading up to the Friendship 7 mission piloted by John Glenn. The movie is fairly interesting if you are even remotely interested in either the challenges faced in black history or math and science or the early days of the space program competition between the USA and Russia.

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  • Review: Fitbit Charge 2

    I mentioned in yesterday’s post about my daily walks that my brother got me a Fitbit Charge 2 mid last year, I thought I’d write a quick review. (Actually, this is mainly an excuse to write down a story about how stupid I am.) Anyway, yeah my bro got me a Fitbit. Or maybe I paid for it. I don’t really recall. The point is, I had it and I’ve been using it regularly for the past year and a half.

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  • Daily Walks

    These days the only real exercise I get comes in the form of daily walks. When I took a work hiatus in 2016, it was one of the daily habits I promised myself I would pick up. During that time, I wanted to hit the often-recommended daily target of 10,000 steps per day. (Tangent: I found out while writing this post that this number may have no scientific basis after all)

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  • Comparison is the Thief of Joy

    The aforementioned quote is attributed to Theodore Roosevelt. I’ve been thinking about this lately as I try to plan for what’s ahead and what I want. I think one has to be able to decide what one wants independently of what other people are doing. As a concrete example, it’s easy to fall into the trap of “Oh, this other person in my field did X and now they are making so much money, should I take that path as well?

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  • During the past few years, I’ve started following more artists (mostly comic-book related) on social media. Seeing the occasional art post wander across my feeds is often a welcome respite from the terrible news in the world today. I thought I’d share some of my favorites! Jim Lee is a comic book icon and for me his very detailed and elaborate pencils epitomize 90s comic art and his style still heavily influences many newer artists today.

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  • iPad Retrospective

    Looking back on 8 years of apple tablets. I got my first iPad (1st generation!) back in 2010 with 64gb storage. This version was purchased for me by a friend in Singapore. I got the 3g model back then, but I never got around to using that feature. Future purchases would be wifi only. My main usage for the iPad back then was for reading ebooks/comics and playing some games. I spent a lot of time on Tilt to Live on that bad boy.

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  • Thoughts on DLC

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  • With the rise of social media, we get to see a lot of things our friends are doing or buying or places they’re going to, and this has led to the rise of the phenomenon called FOMO or Fear of Missing Out. It’s a type of envy of other people’s lives and as a type of envy it’s also a form of regret for our own life choices. FOMO is rightly called a fear, and like all irrational fears, it should be dismissed as soon as one recognizes it.

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  • Expanding Horizons

    Aside from my hobbyist readings (keeping up with gaming and comics news, etc), my usual reading diet used to consist of current events and tech news, primarily through apps like Flipboard and Feedly, secondarily through social media like Reddit and Twitter. Recently though I’ve started following more sources and blogs that are focused on more… “cultural” affairs. When I started doing #sketchdaily a couple of years ago, I started following more artists.

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  • The Price for Being the Best

    “The price for being the best is always… having to be the best.” Terry Pratchet, Lords and Ladies This is one of my favorite quotes. For context: in the story, one of the characters has a special talent that he can shoe anything anyone gives him (like when you put horseshoes on a horse). And Granny Weatherwax tells him that the price he pays for that talent is that when someone brings him something to shoe, no matter how wild or ridiculous the request, he has to do it.

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  • The Work is Never Done

    I remember a conversation I often had with a friend, the first team lead I ever worked with. Many times she would be putting in extra hours for days at a time and I would say to her “Put that off until tomorrow, it’s time to go home.” and she would reply along the lines of “But I still have so much work to do.” and my usual rejoinder would be “Are you expecting to finish all of that work tonight?

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  • Two-Pronged Decision Making

    When making difficult or life-changing decisions, there are two levels of decision making we go through. One level is the rational, conscious mind. The mind is the part that considers all the options, weighs the pros and cons, and compares the metrics against your personal goals. The second level is subconscious and instinctive, sometimes called the human heart (not to be confused with the organ that pumps blood). The heart makes decisions using instincts and biases honed from your own life experiences and baser needs such as fear, anger, or self-preservation.

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  • Exploration

    The most efficient way to find something you like is to identify it, figure out where to find it, then go find it. This is why we have search engines and indexes and maps. This is why bookstores and groceries and department stores try to sort their wares into logical arrangements, to facilitate this efficient search. Not everything needs to be efficient however. There’s something to be said for exploration - browsing, meandering, walking down new paths, and so on.

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  • Sparketype

    It’s been a while since I took one of those internet quizzes that categorize you and try to describe your personality. I ran into this one called Sparketypes recently. Here’s my result: Your Primary Sparketype reveals the essential nature or “driver” of the work you’re here to do (whether it’s the work you get paid to do, or not). When you do the work of your Primary Sparketype, you come alive with purpose and, fully-expressed in a healthy way, deepen into meaning, flow, connection and joy.

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  • The larger the audience, the more careful you have to be with your words. When you’re hanging out with a small group of close friends, you can say anything ridiculous and irresponsible and it’s fine, your friends can call you out on it. When you’re a commencement speaker you need to be more careful with what you say, even jokingly. Since you’re talking to a large number of impressionable youths, there’s a good chance someone will misinterpret what you say.

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  • Had a slightly confusing conversation a couple of weeks ago with my mom which went something like: Me: “Oh, the bar exam starts next weekend, <my cousin> is in Manila a week early.” Ma: “No, it’s this weekend.” Me: “That’s what I said, next weekend.” Ma: “No, this weekend, on the 4th.” Me: “That’s what next weekend means!” Ma: “No, next weekend is the 11th.” “Next weekend” is definitely confusing, so I should avoid using it in the future for the much clearer and more definitive “this weekend” which is unambiguous when used on a weekday.

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  • (“Late Game Review” because I’m trying to play through games on my ridiculously old backlog, so these games are pretty old) (Click to view full-size) 11 Nov 2018 5:07amClose The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim came out on 11/11/2011. I remember I bought the game for Steam on launch day. I finally “finished” it after 350 hours of gameplay and seven years real-time. “Finished” in this case means “achievement complete”, not just “main quest complete”, because as any Bethesda gamer knows, that’s not how their RPGs roll.

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  • My history in text editors

    Text editors (and by extension IDEs) are a programmer’s best friend. I thought I’d look back at a number of text editors I’ve used over the years. (I grew up with Windows, so I won’t list vim/emacs/nano here, even though I’m at least a bit proficient with vim by now. That is, I know how to exit vim.) Notepad – of course, the default editor in Windows. The one we turn to when all else fails.

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  • 168 hours vs 10000 hours

    According to Malcolm Gladwell’s book Outliers, you need 10,000 hours of continuous sustained practice to become an expert. There are 168 hours in a week. If you never sleep and you eat as you practice, you can become an expert in 60 weeks. (Around 14 months) If you sleep 8 hours a day, you only have 112 hours in a week. If you eat as you practice, you can become an expert in 90 weeks.

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  • The Paradox of Tolerance

    When I was young, I was a fan of Voltaire’s famous quote “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.”. Today, in the face of a world where hatemongers and the intolerant are able to use modern communication technologies to more easily spread their views, I realize that things may not be so black and white. Like so many beliefs I held when I was young, I now find myself of the opinion that instead of absolute tolerance (which may not even be possible), there is some semblance of intolerance that may be needed to keep to the ideal.

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  • Version Issues

    SCM (Software Configuration Management) doesn’t just refer to version control for the software you’re building. It also means controlling the versions of software you depend on. This includes operating system and programming runtimes. Sometimes even minor version differences can cause issues in running your software. I have two example stories to share: One of our clients asked us for help with an upgrade their production servers from CentOS 6.4 to 6.

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  • Favorite JRPG Tracks

    I used to play a lot of JRPGs, especially back during they heyday of the Playstation Era. These days, I only get to play a few, but I still enjoy a lot of the music tracks from this game, often the battle music since I prefer more upbeat tracks. Here are some of my favorite JRPG tracks from recent years: Rivers in the Desert (Persona 5) – easily the best song in the OST for me, and the rest of this OST is amazing so that’s saying a lot.

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  • I had always considered my responsiveness to emails and IMs a point of pride – I liked to keep an empty inbox so I replied to emails and IMs as soon as I became aware of them. This of course turned out a bit bad in the short run. I was easily distracted from whatever work I was doing – although I did take pride in being pretty good at multitasking (Yes I know, no one is *really* good at multitasking, I’m just less bad at it than other people).

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  • Apparently, Youtube’s algorithms tend to promote extremist content. This is an unsurprising (yet unforeseen) consequence of the “free” advertising-driven internet. Social media algorithms optimize for engagement (eyeballs, views, likes, whatever, etc). Meanwhile, humans are more likely to engage with controversial content. Everyday status quo content is boring by comparison. Hence, controversial or extremist content will tend to bubble to the top. It’s the same reason politics has made social media divisive – promoting divisive content has turned out to be profitable in terms of engagement.

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  • The sky is falling

    There’s a lot of doom and gloom and bad news in the world these days, giving us ordinary folk little reason to be optimistic. Examples include: we are almost certainly too late to prevent climate change at all and social collapse is now an actual possibility Trump has begun taking steps to walk back a nuclear arms control treaty increasing trends of nationalism and populism threatening to walk back the gains of globalisation (i.

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  • I’ll probably never be an entrepreneur. It’s funny. There’s a lot of these “Anyone can be an entrepreneur!” “You too can be an entrepreneur!” articles that go around. But I don’t think it’s true. I don’t think entrepreneurship is for everybody. Laziness is probably the main factor. Becoming an entrepreneur is hard work. That’s something all the entrepreneurship articles aren’t shy about telling you. “Anyone can do it, as long as you are willing to work hard!

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  • (Click to view full-size) 1 Nov 2018 5:03amClose Shogun was the first novel I ever read outside of required school readings and it remains one of favorites to this day after many rereadings. It had it all – the age of exploration, religious conflict, language barriers, duty, honor, love, betrayal, war, sacrifice, samurai, ninjas, guns, cannons, etc and it still influences my thinking to this day.

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Photos

Dark Knights Metal #6 variant cover by Tony Daniel
Young Avengers #12 Kate Bishop takes the mantle of Hawkeye
Cosmic Ghost Rider #1 cover art by Antonio Fabella
Otto learns what it means to be Spider-man. Amazing Spider-man #700 by Dan Slott and Humberto Ramos
Otto learns what it means to be Spider-man. Amazing Spider-man #700 by Dan Slott and Humberto Ramos
Otto learns what it means to be Spider-man. Amazing Spider-man #700 by Dan Slott and Humberto Ramos
Hi @rocketkeis!
Justice League (New 52) #6 by Geoff Johns and Jim Lee
Posted on r/EternalCardGame: Please indulge me: After one year and 400+ F2P hours, I finally hit Draft Master, the last Steam achievement I was missing. This was my 3rd month that I tried going for this. I started out with 80k gold and ended up with around 40k
After 1 year and 400+ hours of F2P with @EternalCardGame, I finally managed to hit draft master, the final achievement I needed to complete the Steam achievements (there’s a lot more in-game though)
After 1 year and 400+ hours of F2P with @EternalCardGame, I finally managed to hit draft master, the final achievement I needed to complete the Steam achievements (there’s a lot more in-game though)
Batman v2 #55 by Tom King and Tony S. Daniel
Current mood
Superman (2018) #1 Adam Hughes variant cover
The X-Men fight fake news and also search for cat videos X-Men Red #9 by Tom Taylor and Roge Antonio
Every time you fill up one of these Captchas you are contributing to the AI rebellion
This Guardians iteration is the best. Cosmic Ghost Rider #3 by Donny Cates and Dylan Burnett.
X-Men (1991) #25 by Fabian Nicieza and Andy Kubert. Magneto removes Wolverine’s adamantium
JLA v3 #3 and #4 by Grant Morrison and Howard Porter, the Hyperclan underestimate Batman and live to regret it.Prior to reading this series, my Batman exposure had been limited to the Adam West show, Batman TAS and the 90s movies. Reading this run (and this story arc in particular) was what got me more interested in him as a character, as a man striving to fight among gods
JLA v3 #3 and #4 by Grant Morrison and Howard Porter, the Hyperclan underestimate Batman and live to regret it.Prior to reading this series, my Batman exposure had been limited to the Adam West show, Batman TAS and the 90s movies. Reading this run (and this story arc in particular) was what got me more interested in him as a character, as a man striving to fight among gods
JLA v3 #3 and #4 by Grant Morrison and Howard Porter, the Hyperclan underestimate Batman and live to regret it.Prior to reading this series, my Batman exposure had been limited to the Adam West show, Batman TAS and the 90s movies. Reading this run (and this story arc in particular) was what got me more interested in him as a character, as a man striving to fight among gods
JLA v3 #3 and #4 by Grant Morrison and Howard Porter, the Hyperclan underestimate Batman and live to regret it.Prior to reading this series, my Batman exposure had been limited to the Adam West show, Batman TAS and the 90s movies. Reading this run (and this story arc in particular) was what got me more interested in him as a character, as a man striving to fight among gods
JLA v3 #3 and #4 by Grant Morrison and Howard Porter, the Hyperclan underestimate Batman and live to regret it.Prior to reading this series, my Batman exposure had been limited to the Adam West show, Batman TAS and the 90s movies. Reading this run (and this story arc in particular) was what got me more interested in him as a character, as a man striving to fight among gods
JLA v3 #3 and #4 by Grant Morrison and Howard Porter, the Hyperclan underestimate Batman and live to regret it.Prior to reading this series, my Batman exposure had been limited to the Adam West show, Batman TAS and the 90s movies. Reading this run (and this story arc in particular) was what got me more interested in him as a character, as a man striving to fight among gods
JLA v3 #3 and #4 by Grant Morrison and Howard Porter, the Hyperclan underestimate Batman and live to regret it.Prior to reading this series, my Batman exposure had been limited to the Adam West show, Batman TAS and the 90s movies. Reading this run (and this story arc in particular) was what got me more interested in him as a character, as a man striving to fight among gods
Easy-peasy #PS4share
Marvel’s Spider-Man
Be Greater (Platinum)
Collect all Trophies #PS4share https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-us/tid=CUSA02299_00
Marvel’s Spider-Man
Be Greater (Platinum)
Collect all Trophies #PS4share https://store.playstation.com/#!/en-us/tid=CUSA02299_00
Daredevil #609 cover art by Phil Noto
This is the best costume in the game #PS4share
Amazing Spider-Man v2 #50 by J. Michael Straczynski and John Romita Jr.
What the site theme looked like before the migration from Wordpress to Hugo
All-New X-Men #1 connecting covers by Stuart Immonen
Avengers #2 cover by Jerome Opena
10-4 tonight with Cody. Opponents who dont rematch after beating you are boring #StreetFighter
Darkseid eating from a veggie tray. Mister Miracle #11 by Tom King and Mitch Gerads
Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #57
Green Arrow (New 52) #22 by Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino
Immortal Hulk #7 by Al Ewing and Joe Bennett. For some reason, on this single page Cap’s costume became orange, but the head remained blue.
#PS4share
Opening page to Avengers (2012) #1 by Jonathan Hickman and Jerome Opena. I’m a big fan of both this run and Opena’s art
Invincible Iron Man #600 by Brian Michael Bendis and Andrea Sorrentino
All-New X-Men #2 covert art by Stuart Immonen
Saga #34 by Brian K Vaughn and Fiona Staples
Psylocke by Kenneth Rocafort
Uncanny Avengers (2012) #2 covert art by John Cassaday