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  • Interviewing Programmers When You Barely Are One

    Interviewing Programmers When You Barely Are One

    I suck at writing code. It’s just not one of my strengths. This begs the question, how can one do a good job of finding someone who is good at the thing (programming) you aren’t? I know I’m not the only in this position. But this isn’t a question of finding people for a job…

  • Trying to Choke People is One of the Best Ways to Make Friends

    Trying to Choke People is One of the Best Ways to Make Friends

    Now I’m not saying you walk around the streets choking every bloke you see. But I am suggesting that, more broadly, having an activity that normally brings people together and finding its practitioners in new places is a great way to ingratiate yourself to people. Perhaps I should explain a bit more… I’ve been training…

  • Is Luck Even Real?

    Is Luck Even Real?

    I hate having one of those days where you just missed the train after skipping breakfast to run out of the house only to realize you forgot to charge your phone the night before. Or maybe I actually charged my phone only to realize that I forgot my headphones and the crazy person on the…

  • 4th of July Thoughts From Abroad

    4th of July Thoughts From Abroad

    As a recent immigrant to Germany, I can’t help but look back at the current state of the US this 4th of July. It stands to me as an interesting contradiction that I get to witness from thousands of miles away. I see people celebrating freedom while tanks are being rolled into Washington DC for…

  • Aimless Walking Fixes Most of My Problems

    Aimless Walking Fixes Most of My Problems

    If you’ve ever met me, you have probably been (un-)fortunate enough to hear about my doggo Charlie. We’ve been together for almost 10 years now and we go everywhere we can together (he’s been to 3 countries and 40 US states so far). The one unexpected benefit for me about having a best friend that…

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