Year: 2012

  • WallaBee Item Browser

    WallaB.ee is a new location-based item game that I’ve become quite enamored with. Over the past couple of weeks, my friend Will McCain and a few others have been working on a Google Doc that documented all of the available items and mixes/recipes that are available in the game. This weekend I took the idea a step further and created a visual guide: ItemBrowser.com. (It started in a subdirectory on this site and then I decided to move it to its own domain.)

    Right now it’s all updated manually. WallaBee has an API that I hope to leverage to automate the site in the near future.

    Since it’s an iPhone game, the site is geared towards that device. Got any feedback or want to see something done differently with it? Let me know in the comments, or hit me up on Twitter: @itembrowser

  • Viggle

    Viggle: Get rewarded for watching TV.I’ve been using GetGlue and Into_Now for a while to track my tv viewing. Glue let’s you check into pretty much anything, and you get stickers for doing so. Into_Now works by listening to whatever’s on your tv – whether live or DVR’d. But now there’s a new app in town, and while it still has some growing up to do, it’s the app to beat. Why would you want to keep track of this kind of stuff?

    Viggle works like Into_Now in that it listens to what’s currently on TV and then checks you in. (Unlike Into_Now, however, Viggle only works on live broadcasts.) Viggle works with live broadcasts and can identify DVR’d shows up to seven days old. If Viggle can’t find the show you’re watching, after two failed attempts you can manually check into the show.

    The number of points you can earn varies from show to show. Some shows like American Idol can net you as many as 400 points. Special events like the Super Bowl or the Grammy’s have up to 10,000 points up for grabs. Once you’ve earned a few thousand points, you can redeem them for gift cards or donate the points to a charity. 14,000 points can be redeemed for a $10 iTunes gift card. (There are quite a few other rewards available as well.)

    Stickers seem kind of lame in comparison now.

    Sign up for Viggle

  • Super Ginormous Alpha

    It’s far from complete, but Super Ginormous is available on GitHub. It requires a fork of Tersus that will soon be merged – if approved ;) – into the core theme code. Check it out if you get a chance. I’d love to hear what you think. Got any specific requests on what you’d like to see in a child theme or the parent theme? I’d love to hear them.

  • Tersus Development

    Over the next few weeks, the design of this site is going to evolve. I’m working on the first of several child themes for Tersus. Our original plan was to include several “flavors” but they did too much and limit others and their ability to build on top of what we’ve done. If you have any feedback on how you’d like to see things built out, by all means leave feedback here or chime in on Github.

  • One Year Later

    What a difference a year makes…

    20120203-001923.jpg

  • DropPress

    DropPress. Add photos to a Dropbox folder and have them automagically appear as a post on your WordPress site.

  • Detox

    Use the web version of Twitter? Annoyed by Twitter’s usage of t.co short urls? You need this Safari/Chrome extension: Detox

  • SOPA Breaks the Internet

    Politicians shouldn’t be allowed to legislate that which they do not understand. I’m all for copyright protection, but SOPA is too far-reaching. In a nutshell, big companies will be able to censor anything they feel violates their copyright.

    [vimeo width=”100%” height=”400″]http://vimeo.com/31100268[/vimeo]

    Tell Congress not to censor the internet NOW! – fightforthefuture.org/pipa

    PROTECT-IP is a bill that has been introduced in the Senate and the House and is moving quickly through Congress. It gives the government and corporations the ability to censor the net, in the name of protecting “creativity”. The law would let the government or corporations censor entire sites– they just have to convince a judge that the site is “dedicated to copyright infringement.”

    The government has already wrongly shut down sites without any recourse to the site owner. Under this bill, sharing a video with anything copyrighted in it, or what sites like Youtube and Twitter do, would be considered illegal behavior according to this bill.

    According to the Congressional Budget Office, this bill would cost us $47 million tax dollars a year — that’s for a fix that won’t work, disrupts the internet, stifles innovation, shuts out diverse voices, and censors the internet. This bill is bad for creativity and does not protect your rights.

    This petition on We the People: Your Voice in Our Government, nearly 50,000 people have signed a petition asking our President to VETO the SOPA bill and any other future bills that threaten to diminish the free flow of information. People that work on the web have probably been more vocal about this issue than most, but this will impact anyone who uses the web in the United States should it pass.

  • The $40 Standup Desk

    The $40 Standup Desk. I really want to build one of these for my home office.

  • Dwelling on the past

    Dwelling on the past distracts you from the present. 2011 was a good year for me, but I struggled personally and professionally with a number of things. Rather than rehash it all, I’ve realized that I need to learn from those experiences, try my damnedest not to repeat the mistakes that were made and head full steam into 2012.

    To help me, I’ve set some attainable, professional goals.

    • Tweet less.
    • Blog more. Expect at least one blog post a week.
    • Create more. Expect at least one post to dribbble a week.
    • Build something I’m proud of.
    • Spend an hour a day learning/improving my skills.
    • Set realistic deadlines and expectations before starting any project.
    Personally, here’s what I’d like to improve upon:
    • Get more physically active. Since March 2011 I’ve lost 150lbs, but I’ve done so with little to no exercise. I need to get out and do more if I hope to lose any more weight.
    • Make relationships stronger. I’ve sacrificed quite a bit by working too much. I’ve got to find a better live/work balance.

    What are you going to do to make 2012 better than 2011?