Anyone that’s seen the pop up above knows the shame of trying to speak when on mute in a Zoom call.
Booting up a vintage eMate 300
Way back in 1997, Apple released a device way ahead of it's time.
If I described an Apple device with a touchscreen, stylus, handwriting recognition and a keyboard, I wouldn’t blame you for thinking I was talking about an iPad Pro. [Read More]
AI Powered Note Taking
#VoiceFirst
We’ve all been there
Running a meeting and taking notes the traditional way is tough. You’re sharing a demo with your computer, taking notes in a paper notebook, asking people to repeat themselves to write it all down. Maybe you’re sharing your screen and furiously flipping between your browser tabs to show the web app and take notes in a Google Doc.
There has to be a better way!
[Read More]A QuickTake 100 in the MacOS era
A lot of work for mediocre pictures
When my parents were moving out of my childhood home, I raided my dad’s electronics closet. Over the years he’d collected a few great relics. One of the most mysterious items in his collection was the Apple QuickTake 100.
Creating a Website with Grav
Trying out a flat-file CMS
A big part of my job is running a team that builds websites for academic departments at Stanford. I’m pretty comfortable building websites, but at work we exclusively build on Drupal. I wanted to try out a different CMS. [Read More]