Archive for February, 2010

Things I Won’t Work With: Dioxygen Difluoride

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
Hydrogen sulfide, for example, reacts with four molecules of FOOF to give sulfur hexafluoride, 2 molecules of HF and four oxygens. . .and 433 kcal, which is the kind of every-man-for-himself exotherm that you want to avoid at all cost. The sulfur chemistry of FOOF remains unexplored, so if you feel like whipping up a batch of Satan’s kimchi, go right ahead.

Chemistry can be funny.

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doing – Your users are very stupid. (Maybe.)

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
Unfortunately, at the end of the day, it really is true: what seemed like barrage of really stupid people turned out with more careful inspection to be probably the most stupendous example of the tech divide you will see for, at minimum, a very long time. Not stupid people, but people who don’t know — perhaps can’t be bothered to know — about the address bar. People who use the internet for certain specific functions, and nothing beyond that. People who only want to know how to do what they need to do, and precisely nothing else.

Commentary on the ReadWriteWeb ‘Facebook login’ debacle. The real ‘digital divide’ isn’t financial, it’s generational and cognitive. Depressingly, it suggests there is no solution but the old-fashioned one: the new generation eventually displacing the one before.

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Beautiful Code

Monday, February 8th, 2010
I find it immensely helpful to work on the assumption that I am too stupid to get things right. This leads me to conservatively use what has already been shown to work, to cautiously test out new ideas before committing to them, and above all to prize simplicity.

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