Month: October 2011

Duck with mango sauce and potato donuts

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This was my second dinner last night.

Buffet breakfasts are the best

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Gnocchi for lunch

This was lunch on the day I arrived into Budapest.

gnocchi for lunch

First meetup dinner in Budapest

The hotel here has a Michellin-recommended restaurant which is delicious.

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Leaving Portland for a week in Budapest (via…

Leaving Portland for a week in Budapest (via Amsterdam). Economy Plus seating is so worth it.

A lesson in how not to design a content site

Boy, large news sites really don’t get it. This is Lewis DVorkin, a Forbes employee, in the comments thread of their Dropbox article today. Props to Nick Bergus for the pointer.

We do have a business to run, and page views help generate the revenue needed to provide our audience with great content and great products. In the last year we’ve totally re-architected our site, which has resulted in many, many priorities. We have received very few comments asking for single-page view options, perhaps because consumers experience pagination on nearly every other major news and information site. That said, we know it’s important and we are certainly moving to provide the experience that you and others would like.

Translation, reading on any major news site is a terrible experience. We know this but are doing nothing to distinguish ourselves because we’re quite happy with the revenue our ads bring in from artificially inflated pageviews created by a design that places our users’ reading experience somewhere between last and not even on the radar. In the meantime, can you please purchase the print magazine so that we can stay in business?

A single page view should be the default for any site building a business off content. If it’s not, don’t be surprised when people start reading elsewhere.

Kendall Marshall, Roy Williams, and North Carolina Tar Heels Basketball. This is why I love Carolina basketball. There’s nothing better than NCAA basketball and there’s no better NCAA basketball than a well-run Tar Heels team.

I wish iOS 5 gave the App Store the same ability…

I wish iOS 5 gave the App Store the same ability as Mail to hide the notification badge. Will have to wait till iOS 6 I guess. 😉

Innovation Starvation. We’re struggling to get big stuff done in the world and Neal Stephenson has some ideas as to why that may be. Interesting thoughts as to what context allows a society to take risks and strive to accomplish the difficult.

The new support for @thehitlist and the rest of…

The new support for @thehitlist and the rest of the improvements in Instapaper 4.0 made my morning. Great update.