It's been a wonderful ride helping build Iron.io and working at the Heavybit Industries offices. Enjoy the cake and future success! #thecakeisnotalie (at Heavybit)
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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noise dept.
RMH
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oozey mess
Xuebing Du
Misplaced Lens Cap

izzy's playlists!
sheepfilms
cherry valley forever
Three Goblin Art
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Stranger Things

pixel skylines

JVL

#extradirty
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@binaryskipper
It's been a wonderful ride helping build Iron.io and working at the Heavybit Industries offices. Enjoy the cake and future success! #thecakeisnotalie (at Heavybit)
Where has this been all my Sublime life. https://github.com/ehamiter/GitHubinator
Has it been a whole year since I posted last? Wow. I’ve been really busy building at Iron.io since I last left you here thinking I had died or lost my mind.
I thought it fitting that I be returning here since I’m going to do a little weekend foray into getting a leg up on my Go fundamentals, I sorta informally self taught myself a couple neat tricks but still default to node, ruby for most scripting projects tasks. If you are interested in following along -- Get all the material by installing go and then
go get github.com/ArdanStudios/gotraining https://github.com/ArdanStudios/gotraining
In an earlier blog post, we gave a high level description of our migration from AWS to FB data centers. What follows is an in-depth analysis of how we migrated thousands of running AWS EC2 instances into Amazon’s Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) in the span of 3 weeks with no downtime. It was…
Biking out of the SF with no intention to bike back! Made it to some amazing sights. Thanks @fabsays (at Thorton Beach)
Breaking Horizontal with Asymmetry fw/ @ninefold. #niceee
This really caught my eye today when I came to www.ninefold.com website.
It pretty brilliant to break up the vanilla horizontal sections with the use of a skillfully placed div.
relevant code
html
<div class=my jumbotron"> <div class="shard"></div> </div>
css
.shard{
left: 0; z-index: 0; background-position: center left;
background-repeat: no-repeat;
position: absolute; width: 621px;
height: 373px;
background-image: url("../images/shard_l1.png");
bottom: 0;
}
but does it responsive?
yup! they simply moved the div more negative left as the media screen gets smaller
go to ninefold.com yourself it feels wonderful to flow down and not feel like your a flipping through a .pdf version of a powerpoint/keynote.
Programming and building @getplomer on a friggin bus for the last 14 hours and495 miles sofar in VEGAS. Sleeping here tonight and then to San Antonio! @getiron #startupbussf (at Work In Progress)
night programming, snacking and coffee. @heavybit @getiron
FIXED: Tabsquared (post-hackathon email to: Foursquare)
=begin
This is a reposting/edit/update of my post yesterday. should've known that copying images from a gmail email to my tumblr was a no no AND I did it anyways. I fixed the images now, thanks for the messages all around telling me to fix my rookie tumblr postings... neways now that I'm here I might as well add some context.
went to the http://a16z.com/
had a awesome time because 10+ DBC boots (CHICAGO/SF)
ate some amazing food. best food at a hackathon yet 100% worth our skills and time
won the foursquare prize which == eating food with the Head of Engineering at Foursquare
=end
Tabsquared gives venue managers realtime information about the people who are checking in. We wanted to take advantage of the real time venue push api and make it as useful as possible for the location manager. This would allow the manager/owner to know useful information that could have them react to the customer better. This would be especially great for a manager who is currently running a campaign but does not have time to access and analyze the manager dashboard.
Userflow:
auth via foursquare
enter phone number you wish to receive notification text for
verify that you own that number via verification code sent via sms
sit back and wait for people to check in
suggestions for the location manager
customer X has checked into your location more than X times looks like they are a regular! treat them nicely!
customer X who just checked in is very popular and loves to write tips!
customer X is from Fairfax, Virginia, thats pretty far from San Francisco, make sure you welcome them to the city!
We think there are plenty of unexplored possibilities that would be really positive for a venue manager with real time push. I love seeing that my social profile has notifications, I think business owners would love seeing activity and get a really positive kick out of it and continue engaging with foursquare.
Thanks Foursquare!
Stephen Nguyen
Team Tabsquared
Stephen Nguyen - Jared Smith - Sam Samskies
Tabquared (post-hackathon write up I sent to foursquare)
Tabsquared gives venue managers realtime information about the people who are checking in. We wanted to take advantage of the real time venue push api and make it as useful as possible for the location manager. This would allow the manager/owner to know useful information that could have them react to the customer better. This would be especially great for a manager who is currently running a campaign but does not have time to access and analyze the manager dashboard.
Userflow:
auth via foursquare
enter phone number you wish to receive notification text for
verify that you own that number via verification code sent via sms
sit back and wait for people to check in
suggestions for the location manager
customer X has checked into your location more than X times looks like they are a regular! treat them nicely!
customer X who just checked in is very popular and loves to write tips!
customer X is from Fairfax, Virginia, thats pretty far from San Francisco, make sure you welcome them to the city!
We think there are plenty of unexplored possibilities that would be really positive for a venue manager with real time push. I love seeing that my social profile has notifications, I think business owners would love seeing activity and get a really positive kick out of it and continue engaging with foursquare.
Thanks Foursquare!
Stephen Nguyen
Team Tabsquared
Stephen Nguyen - Jared Smith - Sam Samskies
Day 1 of 90: Lean Launchpad w/ Steve Blank
Time.now - As I'm writing this I'm thinking...
"I'm looking left and right, and hearing that the current presenting team is led by a PHD/MD. Damn... There are really intelligent and driven people here... PHDs? at least five, MDs? probably fifteen, MBAs? a handful people in this program... and then there is me..."
Flash back a bit...
So a last minute email from a Dev Bootcamp Jay Connolly asked me to join in with him for a Lean Launchpad application of his startup concept "Lift Hero". https://www.lifthero.com/ We've been planning and meeting over a business model canvas and thinking critically over the value proposition that we could provide in transporting seniors. I'm not a person that is easy to quantify on paper and I hope I can earn my team's.
Time.now
What followed is the most intense, interruption filled, and honest presentations of business canvasses that I've seen in a long time. Steve Blank and a "A" (seriously experienced) list of mentors grilled us.
The class is intense on "doing", much like my time through dev bootcamp. I'm looking forward to killing it, there are no grades, our learning is driven by our own will to want to learn and more importantly win.
Cheers to pushing hard and doing what you love in your free-time!
def launchpad_end_date(timenow) timenow + 7.88923e6 end
launchpad_end_date(Time.now)
=> 2014-01-01 02:17:19 -0800
#Travelhackathon by Emirates Airlines was pretty sweet event! This is our first time attempting a mobile app as web developers. finalist but no cigar with this competition. WELL worth the time, effort, and napping underneath Microsoft's executive conference table. TCKTS!, a Social Itinerary.
debrief later. I need sleep!
binaryskipper.brain do { |brain_cell| sleep *1
brain_cell.rest
end
=> error
It's 5:00am... #travelhackathon vs me... @travelhackathon (at Microsoft Conference Center)
AWS $1,000 Challenge.
I have over $1,000 in AWS credits to spend. I could mine for a single bitcoin and fail OR use this $1,000 as a interesting blogging and learning platform. My challenge is to learn as much as I can about the leading cloud computing provider.
DAY 1: learn wtf all these terms/tools mean and which ones I care about.
Cost: zero dollars.
Total: $1,000
AWS Storage Gateway,
Amazon Route 53,
VPC,
EC2,
Elastic MapReduce,
SES,
SWF,
CloudSearch,
ElastiCache,
AWS OpsWorks,
Elastic Transcoder,
AWS Elastic Beanstalk,
SQS,
AWS CloudHSM,
AWS Data Transfer,
SNS,
Redshift,
Simple EDI,
DynamoDB,
Glacier,
AWS Data Pipeline,
CloudFront,
RDS,
S3,
and SimpleDB
Sometimes it's about the tools you don't know exist. A lesson I learned from Mike (chicago teacher) in phase 1 when he showed me some sweet array methods.
"!!" && "to_boolean"
!!nil #=> false !!"abc" #=> true !!false #=> false
class String
def to_bool
return true if self == true || self =~ (/(true|t|yes|y|1)$/i)
return false if self == false || self =~ (/(false|f|no|n|0)$/i)
raise ArgumentError.new("invalid value for Boolean: \"#{self}\"")
end
end
!!"binaryskipper"
=> true
!!"false"
=>true
!!true
=>true
"true".to_bool =>true
"1".too_bool
=>true
"yes".to_bool
=> true
"BinarySkipper".to_bool
=>ArgumentError: invalid value for Boolean: "BinarySkipper"
:(
Random FLASHHH BACK (a incomplete post sometime during phase 2)
I ended up in north Berkeley this weekend. paired with my mentor, Colin Curtiin and had a wonderful time pairing on the coursetree project i've been working on.
hrmmm... what to write..
################## Flash forward!
Colin has since left Academia.edu and joined Verbasoftware.com as a Senior Software Engineer and has become a father. I think the best thing he imparted on me was that you can get away with programming and the existence of the universe in the same conversation.
Quit Bundling around... and use all the cores.
BUNDLE INSTALL WITH ALL THE CORES
>> gem install bundler --pre >> bundle install -j<numcores>
#### example I have a 13inch macbook with 2 cores >> bundle install -j2
>> time bundle install -j2 ### run w/ time benchmark
>> bundle install -j2 ### run w/o time benchmark
AMAZINGGG!! if you add up all the seconds... you will have many seconds!
more reading and reference at http://robots.thoughtbot.com/post/59584648154/parallel-gem-installing-using-bundler
"binaryhacker".hex => 11