Non-alternative Facts

Unsurprisingly, it turns out that the Trump leadership is just as hilarious as I predicted.  The past few weeks, people have been amused by the notion of “alternative facts,” and how that is obviously hogwash and propaganda.  It’s so easy to recognize alternative facts.  How about non-alternative facts?  Actual facts? My thesis is that it […]

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Nested Transactions and Dining Philosophers

So, here’s an interesting Java issue I came about last week. Java EE supports annotating methods using an @Transactional annotation.  If you’re familiar with it, it’s similar to the synchronized keyword except on the database level.  It also is if you’re not familiar with synchronized. Transactional supports setting how transactions should be picked up – […]

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Rainternet of Things

I got myself a BloomSky Sky 2 weather station on Kickstarter.  It’s pretty neat.  It measures all kinds of weather things, like temperature and humidity, and snaps pictures of the sky every 3 minutes during the day. The thing is cloud connected, which is hilarious because it’s about weather.  That means it uploads weather information […]

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Podcasts I Like

According to folklore, video killed the radio star.  Then Youtube killed video.  I’m not sure how podcasts fit into this, but here we are.  During my one-year stint with biking 3-4 hours a day, I started listening to a ton of stuff: music, audio books and podcasts. It is not my impression that podcasts ever really […]

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Youtube Channels I Like

Here’s something a bit different: a bunch of Youtube channels I like. I don’t really watch TV; haven’t really in 15 years.  The format bores me and tends to put me to sleep.  Lately, Youtube has improved to the point where there’s genuinely good channels that consistently put out content worth watching.  Here’s a bunch […]

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