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Just got a delivery from @amazon and the notification to my @amazonecho arrived before the guy even left my front porch. Impressive.
Just got a delivery from @amazon and the notification to my @amazonecho arrived before the guy even left my front porch. Impressive.
So, the engine for my nazi detection program works reliably, and I'd like to talk a little bit about it if that's ok with you. (thread)
#HurricaneIrma is more than double the size of Colorado: http://bit.ly/2gOJQLU #Denver7 https://twitter.com/DenverChannel/status/905935771051319296/photo/1
Probably should up my mileage a bit soon, but the Grand Meetup will no doubt put an end to my good intentions.… https://twitter.com/i/web/status/905956056483880960
I’m sad to hear that Ted Rheingold has lost his fight with cancer, and died on Monday. Through a pretty random turn of events, Ted was one of the very first people I met in the SF technology “scene”, back in 2005, after I moved to San Francisco. I attended the first BarCamp, and didn’t have a good way to get there. In amongst the communications about attending, Ted volunteered to give anyone a lift from SF down to the South Bay, so I accepted graciously, and grabbed a ride with him. We chatted all the way there and back, and on and off throughout the day. I remember Ted being open, energetic, passionate, and really light hearted about who he was, what he did, and what he valued. I can’t really imagine a better introduction to those days of the web, and to the community helping build it.
I’m glad to have shared a brief slice of his life, and sorry to see him go. The world is slightly better off from his contributions, and slightly worse off without him.
See also Om’s much more eloquent post (which is where the photo for this post came from).
All my Delta 737 vs Hurricane #Irma tweets in one handy Moment. That was incredible. https://twitter.com/i/moments/905487561182908416