Author: danielwrobert

  • San Diego – 2018

    A couple months ago, I went on a work trip and got to go back to my favorite city. While most of our time was spent working at our AirBnB, we got to enjoy our evenings at some of my favorite places and restaurants. I even got to try a few new places that I never made it to while I lived there!

    I flew in a couple of extra days early to hang out with my uncle and a couple of friends. But, as always, I wish I had more time!


  • R2-D2 Office Mate

    A friend of mine got me this cool R2-D2 pillow for my office couch. It will go great with my plans for a Marvel and Star Wars theme! 🤓


  • Nashville, TN

    A few photos I took while at WCUS 2017 in Nashville.


  • New York City, Part II

    A few weeks ago, I got to travel to NYC for the second time this year. While this was a work trip, I also had a little bit of time to explore the city again.

    I revisited some of my favorites from last trip and explored some new areas and places to eat, as well.

    Central Park

     

    Rockefeller Plaza

     

    Times Square

     

    Luke Cage’s Bar


  • Canada Dry Ginger Ale – Made From Real Ginger

    Maybe I’m just not clear on how ginger ale is made, but which part of the ingredients actually includes the “real ginger”? 🤔


  • After Massive Data Breach, Equifax Directed Customers To Fake Site

    The credit reporting agency set up a website to help people determine whether they had been affected by a cyberattack. But on Twitter, Equifax repeatedly pointed people to a phishing site.

    Source: After Massive Data Breach, Equifax Directed Customers To Fake Site


  • Majestic Marmots

    The rulers of Whistler


  • Sharing Is Hard / We’re All Imposters!

    It’s probably pretty safe to say that most of us participate actively on a variety of social media applications (probably more often than we should). Additionally, many of us went through high school and likely even some college – so we’ve all had to write our fair share of papers. Why is it so difficult to blog, even casually, then? I know I’m not alone on this.

    Social media sharing is probably easier for most people because, for one thing, social media platforms are designed to make sharing simple. Whether that means limiting what you share to photos, restricting your character count, etc. There’s really no pressure around the content that you share on those platforms. You can post about literally anything you want – from daily complaints about XYZ to photos of every meal you’ve ever eaten since the dawn of the camera phone.

    Posting on your blog/website, on the other hand, feels so much more “official”. Even if it really isn’t. It often can feel like you’re publishing a legitimate resource for all to read and scrutinize – so everything has to be perfect.

    On top of that, there’s always the debilitating feeling that everything there is to say about any given topic has already been said – and at least 10x better than I can articulate it. This, of course, is a form of Imposter Syndrome and is absolutely false, in reality. The irony of that is – for me personally, at least – when I am learning something new, I actually prefer to pull information from multiple resources to get a variety of different takes on that topic. While each resource may cover a lot of the same general things, there’s always something new to take from each individual’s unique perspective.

    The truth of the matter is that none of us really knows “it all” – even though it may feel that way at times. We’re all constantly learning and evolving – especially in the industry that I work in (tech). That’s what makes things so exciting! You don’t need to be an “expert” to share what you are learning – whether that be by speaking at a conference or simply posting on your own blog.

    The bottom line is, no two people will experience something in quite the same way. What you learn and take away from an experience is unique only to you. So, even if something has already been written about many times over, only you can share your experience from your own, very unique, perspective.

    Now, perhaps I should learn to take my own advice.

    This post was originally published on the A8C Design Flow blog, under the title Blogging Is Hard / We’re All Imposters!


  • MATE Explained: A Look at One of Linux’s Most Enduring Desktops

    This is a good write-up on the MATE desktop environment for Linux. I’ve only briefly tried out Ubuntu MATE on a Raspberry Pi and I thought it was pretty nice.

    Unlike commercial operating systems, Linux lets you change your desktop environment. One of the most popular is MATE, but how good is it, and should you install it on your Linux PC? Let’s find out.

    Source: MATE Explained: A Look at One of Linux’s Most Enduring Desktops


  • Road Trip Delays

    My family and I have been making trips up to MI about twice a year to visit friends and family up there. Now that we’re living on the east coast, we’ve been driving each time.

    It’s really not a bad drive at all – if we leave early enough and don’t stop too often, we can make it in around 12.5-13.5 hours. I mean, don’t get me wrong, that’s a long trip, especially with a child. But it’s scenic for at least half of the trip, through the mountains from NC through KY … then there’s Ohio, which is easily the worst and most uninteresting part of the trip, hands down.

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