Source: Cycle EXIF Update
Interview: Fast Boy Cycles
Source: Cycle EXIF Update
Good ol’ Yvon Chouinard. A couple of days ago, Patagonia announced a partnership with Ebay, urging consumers to buy and sell their used Patagonia garments and refrain from purchasing the new stuff. The whole thing is part of the longstanding Common Threads Initiative, and in order to be part of the buying and selling bonanza, you have to make a pledge to Reduce, Repair, Reuse, Recycle and Reimagine. No argument here.
Sorta makes any “We made this garment with the most eco-friendly this and that” greenwashing statements a little less powerful, eh? Because really, what’s more eco-friendly than telling people to buy used gear?
[Yvon & Co. Really push the limits huh? Awesome.]
Source: Cold Splinters
From his obituary at Project Gutenberg:
Hart was best known for his 1971 invention of electronic books, or
eBooks. He founded Project Gutenberg, which is recognized as one
of the earliest and longest-lasting online literary projects. He
often told this story of how he had the idea for eBooks. He had
been granted access to significant computing power at the
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. On July 4 1971, after
being inspired by a free printed copy of the U.S. Declaration of
Independence, he decided to type the text into a computer, and to
transmit it to other users on the computer network. From this
beginning, the digitization and distribution of literature was to
be Hart’s life’s work, spanning over 40 years.
A true pioneer, who made the world a better place.
[Considering where I work, this is especially notable.]
Source: Daring Fireball
And because of that, there has been an incentive to hoard the virtual currency rather than spending it. The actual value of transactions in Bitcoins has fallen rather than rising. In effect, real gross Bitcoin product has fallen sharply.
[Unsurprising]
It used to be a jarring experience to setup a new machine for development, but progress has paved the dirt road into a silky smooth autobahn. These are the tools we use today:
rake setup: All our apps has a rake setup task that’ll run bundler, create the databases, import seeds, and install any auxiliary software (little these days) or do any other setup. So when you git clone a new app, you know that “rake setup” will take care of you.Thanks to Max Howell for Homebrew, Sam Stephenson for rbenv/ruby-build and Pow, and Carl Lerche/Yehuda Katz for Bundler. Thanks to them, starting from scratch has never been easier.
[Some new stuff to try out. RVM hasn’t really lit me up…]
Source: SIGNAL VS. NOISE
Unlike the current essential structure of the bike industry, where dealer interests take priority over consumer convenience, our focus at Competitive Cyclist has always been on you. For those who asked if we sold out of financial desperation, the answer is a definitive “no.” We sold out of a sense of aggression. If nothing else, 20 years of bike racing has honed my sense of timing for an all-in attack. The moment is perfect for us to fast-track our ultimate vision for Competitive Cyclist.
[My local guys need to embrace this more than they have…]
A fork of MacVim that adds a TextMate-style file browser drawer.
[Another nail?]
Source: One Thing Well
Generosity is a way of walking through the world and spreading joy. Nothing more, nothing less.
It’s up to you to decide how much you want of that in your life. [Righteo.]
Source: Sasha Dichter’s Blog