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My 2 top productivity tips:
-Stop reading about productivity and spend the time you save doing productive stuff.
-Don't write yet another TODO list app (YATDLA). We have reached the TODO list app event horizon, where it actually takes longer to evaluate all the existing TODO list apps than it does to write your own TODO list app.
Todon't
What do you need to do today? Other than read this blog entry, I mean. Have you ever noticed that a huge percentage of Lifehacker-like productivity porn site content is a breathless description of the details of Yet Another To-Do Application? There are dozens upon dozens of the things to choo...
You reinvented the Q&A format. That is quite an achievement. It must be tough to walk away from something like that, but I'm sure you will look back on it as the right decision. Best wishes for your next venture.
Farewell Stack Exchange
I am no longer a part of Stack Exchange. I still have much literal and figurative stock in the success of Stack Exchange, of course, but as of March 1st I will no longer be part of the day to day operations of the company, or the Stack Exchange sites, in any way. It's been almost exactly 4 ...
Congratulations!
It gets more fun as they get older. My boy is 5 now. Yesterday we made a lego skyscrapers and talked about supersonic cars. Today I took him out on his bike and then attempted to make a sock bazooka using the vacuum cleaner.
On Parenthood
Our son was born March 12th, 2009. He's a little over two and a half years old. Now, I am the wussiest wuss to ever wuss up the joint, so take everything I'm about to say with a grain of salt – but choosing to become a parent is the hardest thing I have ever done. By far. Everything else pales ...
>The court of the king is a lucrative place to be
The available numbers suggest otherwise for the vast majority of iOS developers:
http://successfulsoftware.net/2010/07/11/iphone-app-store-economics/
Serving at the Pleasure of the King
I enjoy my iPhone tremendously; I think it's the most important product Apple has ever created and one they were born to make. As a consumer who has waited far too long for the phone industry to get the swift kick in the ass it so richly deserved, I'm entirely on Apple's side here. But as a so...
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