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Reading Log - April 15, 2024 (#72)

A little heavy on web development and podcsasts this week.

Reading Log - March 4, 2024 (#66)

This week is a little CSS-heavy. Also we look at Automattic, the owner of Tumblr & Wordpress being problematic, and more.

Reading Log - October 30, 2023 (#48)

Still have a lot of my RSS feeds to go through after vacation, but I did read a bit while in Aruba.

The Stress of the Playoffs

I'm sitting here watching Game 2 of the NLDS between my Philadelphia Phillies versus the Atlanta Braves with the Phillies up 1 game to 0 and am still so anxious.

It's Another Red October

Last year, my Phillies eked into the playoffs and then proceeded to knock out the St. Louis Cardinals, Atlanta Braves, & San Diego Padres to make it all the way to the world series. There, they sadly lost to the Houston Cheaters Astros. This year, they're back in the playoffs and already took out the Miami Marlins to reach the NLDS for a rematch against the Braves.

Reading Log - September 25, 2023 (#45)

This week is a little podcast heavy since I'm trying to bring down my podcast queue. Also, NASA successfully returns from an asteroid.

Reading Log - August 28, 2023 (#41)

This week includes hacking through social engineering, coffee and sleep, a classic Star Wars game, and more.

Reading Log - August 18, 2023 (#40)

Hey there, this week I read about the question of if a "Regular Joe" could get a hit in the major leagues, more .NET 8 news, NYT and ChatGPT, and more.

Reading Log - August 11, 2023 (#39)

A little heavy on podcasts this week.

Reading Log - July 21, 2023 (#36)

It’s another double issue as I was away in Maryland last weekend. Lots of stuff in here from many classic games being no longer available, new C# & .NET features, some CSS tricks, and an unfortunate outcome in the FTC vs. Microsoft case regarding their acquisition of Activision.

Reading Log - December 23, 2022 (#11)

NASA's InSight probe has seemingly sent its last signal back to Earth. Some questionable security from iRobot, and a little bit of Twitter drama makes up some of this week's reading.