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A New Word: Proluctance
proluctance – n. the paradoxical urge to avoid doing something you’ve been looking forward to – opening a decisive letter, meeting up with a friend who’s finally back in town, reading a new book from your favorite author – perpetually … Continue reading
Adding Git LFS Support – #SQLNewBlogger
I got this message recently while committing some changes: This post shows my work in adding Git LFS support to GitHub. Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging … Continue reading
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Visual Design for Safety
I drive a Tesla Model Y and love it. They’re not for everyone and not for every situation, but I think it’s the best car I’ve owned. My wife feels the same way, and if we had a need for … Continue reading
Getting Away from Work
A bit over a week ago, the volleyball team my wife and I coach won their first tournament of 2024. We’ve had an up and down year, and been close to one win, but the kids hadn’t been able to … Continue reading