Friday, March 18, 2022
Thursday, March 17, 2022
23 Years on Fire by Joel Shepherd
The series is starting to grow on me now that it's not all political and mysterious, advanced space aliens have appeared. The close combat has crossed the threshold into super-powers, which is disappointing. Unless Ceephay Queen is available soon, I may continue the series. 3/5 Stars.
Saturday, March 12, 2022
Code Breaker buy Walter Isaacson
I think Brian Keating's Losing the Nobel Prize is slightly better. But this Jennifer Doudna story is pretty good. I finished reading the book a few days before the patent office's final ruling on whose patent takes precedence for applications of CRISPR Cas9 for human gene editing (Doudna lost). And I had no idea about the Biohackers who are editing their own genes. The competition and races for her discoveries are fun, but the entire second half of the book, examining bio ethics, is a little boring. It's still entertaining and fun, 5/5 Stars.
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Wednesday, March 9, 2022
10 Principles for Growth as an Engineer
Today at work, someone pointed me at Dan Heller's blog post from a few years ago about how to be successful as an engineer. They are:
- Reason about business value
- Unblock yourself
- Take initiative
- Improve your writing
- Own your own project management
- Own your education
- Master your tools
- Communicate proactively
- Seek and exploit opportunities to collaborate
- Be professional and reliable.
It's worth spending 3 minutes to read the whole article.
And the concepts are reminiscent of Elon's 5 Rules for Engineering.
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biz
Sunday, February 27, 2022
War Dogs by Greg Bear
I normally don't like Greg Bear books because they are so "way way out" that I find it very difficult to assemble the universes he creates. But this one is relatively straightforward with a very-deep mystery that gets deeper. I had a theory about the relationship between the gurus, antags, and Mars structure in the story early on that was the right guess for the final reveal. 3/5 Stars. I may read the next one.
Monday, February 21, 2022
Mitch joins Lessen as VP Engineering
I am extremely grateful and happy to announce I have joined Lessen as VP Engineering. I am eager to learn, grow, and help revolutionize property management. Thank you Chris Bee, Ashley White, and everyone on the Lessen team with whom I have connected.
I am hiring. #hiring
Saturday, February 19, 2022
Momo von Michael Ende
Ein wunderbares Märchen über ein junges Mädchen, das die Superkraft hat, anderen aufmerksam zuhören zu können, und das den Wert von Zeit mit anderen und Geduld verstehen kann. Sie schließt starke Freundschaften mit Menschen. Mit ihrer Freundin Kassiopeia und der Hilfe von Herrn "Sekundus Minutus Hora" nimmt sie es mit den "Grauen Männern" – den Meistern der Effizienz – auf, die allen die wertvolle zwischenmenschliche Zeit gestohlen haben. Spass, 4/5 Sterne.
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Tuesday, February 15, 2022
shade California's aqueducts with solar power

According to this interesting pilot and proposal, the drought-stricken state could save 63 billion gallons of water from evaporation by adding some shade. So why not generate 13 Gigawatts of power at the same time? It's a win-win-win and a great step towards renewable energy.
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