Perkins Coie was the law firm I used when I ran Cloudera. They provided outstanding representation on a wide variety of matters. We did substantial and important business with the Federal government -- I remain enormously proud of that collaboration.
As a patriotic American and as a businessman, I deplore the President's EO and I encourage the courts and the Congress to contain this insanity.
I've been disappointed and frustrated by the silence of tech company leadership in countering the messages coming out of the Trump administration and DOGE. It's absolutely essential that credible, compelling voices speak up now in favor of truth and fairness.
I'm just one guy, but I'm in a position to do that where many others aren't. And I used to do some of this when I was running Cloudera and Sleepycat.
Reading “Language City” by Ross Perlin. It’s about the 700+ languages spoken in New York City, but in exploring that topic talks at length about the diversity of the world’s 7,000 spoken languages.
It's mostly a sit-down (or takeout) restaurant, but has a modest stock of Korean convenience store merchandise and a fridge case with homemade kimchi and other foods.
Years ago, on the website formerly known as Twitter, I had a habit of recapping my favorite books at the end of each year. I’ve moved that practice over here to the Fediverse.
As of this writing, I’ve finished 51 books this year. I’ll likely get through at least a couple more before 12/31. If one of them tips the scales, I’ll add it to the thread later.
My phone is littered with corporate crap apps that I'm required to use to check into hotels, get rental cars, look at my bank balance. I hate 'em but enshittification, like wind and rain, has eroded all the other ways I used to be able to do things.
Now all those apps ask me: Do I want to enable AI?
Crap app, you have no idea how much I do not want to enable AI.
Latest Citation Needed by @molly0xfff just dropped. Scroll down to about 60% of the way through for a recap of bad news for the Presidential candidate involved in World Liberty Financial:
In my town of Berkeley, CA, the public library has a branch that lends only tools. Hammers and screwdrivers, yeah, but concrete mixers? Monster masonry drills? Electric demolition hammers? They got 'em!
About once a decade, I need to sink a posthole. I always borrow the postholer and digging rod from the library and do a much nicer job than my wife expects.
This is such a wonderful service. Plus I like to brag about my local public library!
First, a coherent digest of the terrible Project 2025. Driving Christian Nationalism into American society would be much easier if knowledgeable professionals, loyal only to the Constitution, could be rooted out of government, and control transferred to partisan actors:
Two starkly different views of how we ought to reform the administrative state have crossed my feed just lately. Sharing them here because I am struck by their similarities and by their differences.
Short thread so that I can link to just one in each post, making the previews work better.