I love it, but that background image is 1800x1200. There’s not much Saifali or LifeHacker can do about that, but most people will now have a monitor with a bigger resolution. Read more
Thanks Alan for featuring my desktop. :) Read more
Back when we were dating, my now-wife invited me to her family’s house for Easter. I don’t remember if this was our first or second holiday together, but it was definitely relatively early in the relationship. It was a big brunch, and her mom didn’t have enough space on the stove for all the bacon, so her brother… Read more
Wow. This article is awesome. I find that so many of us are guilty of preferring to stay in our comfort zones. We make excuses for why we cannot move forward. We all want to succeed, but some of us are not willing to take the first step and get out of our comfort zones. I have just written an article on the number one… Read more
There is also one other method, but you have to know what you’re doing first. That method is, eating them. Many of the weeds we have here in SoCal are actually edible. Read more
“Planting season will soon be here”
The most cheery thing I’ve read the past eleven days. All day I’ve been thinking “last day of January.”
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Boy we really need to learn to step out of our comfort zones and accept progress. (Logo changes). Read more
All good pieces of advice. I would especially point to the HR section. Cynically, having worked in an HR department, I came to know it as “hardly relevant”. You should never deal with HR unless it is about benefits, money, or unless there is genuine harassment (sexual, physical) at the job. Most of the times,… Read more
I just retired from working for a state that still has no budget. Over 20 years I can attest that Human Resources is neither Human nor a resource. Many of my co-workers as well as myself were shuffled around over the years in a broken vision of remodeling the IT department. When things became toxic (verbally abusive… Read more
I think things take a different light when you stop expecting your employer to care about you: you are in it for the money, they are in it to get your time and skills in exchange. Read more