Matt Souden

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Play the Rejection Therapy game for thicker skin.

Feb 27 2012

Interesting idea. Even has playing cards, and of course, an app. Might have to check out the app. Reshared post from +Adam Pash Rejection Therapy is a game and a really cool idea for fixing your fear of rejection http://lifehacker.com/5888637/rejection-therapy-the-game-you-win-by-actively-seeking-out-rejection Embedded Link Rejection Therapy: The Game You Win by Actively Seeking Out Rejection Fear of […]

Topics: critical thinking, Et cetera, Hacking, mobile, startups, tools

Making shapes in CSS

Dec 13 2011

I’d love to get some real HTML5 & CSS skills someday. This looks like a good resource. Embedded Link The Shapes of CSS CSS-Tricks Example. Back Home More Demos. via Ad Packs. The Shapes of CSS. All of the below use only a single HTML element. Any kind of CSS goes, as long as it’s […]

Topics: Hacking, noIndex, open source, tools, web development

More free CS classes from Stanford coming next year.

Dec 12 2011

Expanding their offerings for 2012… good stuff. Reshared post from +Daniel Stoddart Great news: more free online courses coming next year from Stanford University. Some of us have already benefited from the currently in session Machine Learning, Intro to Artificial Intelligence, or Intro to Databases classes. Here are the new classes open for enrollment beginning […]

Topics: Et cetera, Hacking, open source, web development

Is this finally when the “smart home” becomes reality?

Dec 08 2011

Who would have thought that your appliances needed to be able to tweet in order to talk to you. Embedded Link Twine, A Tiny Gizmo That Holds The Internet’s Future | Co. Design Twine, A Tiny Gizmo That Holds The Internet’s Future. Twine, a puck filled with sensors, detects anything from moisture to magnetism: Stick […]

Topics: Android, Hacking, mobile, social media, startups, tools

QuickSilver Replacement hits v1.0

Dec 03 2011

If you’re a mac user fond of QuickSilver there’s a replacement that might be worth looking into. QuickSilver is a shortcut-mapping launcher utility. It’s no being actively developed any more. Maybe Alfred is an improvement. Reshared post from +Chris Messina I’m a couple days behind here, but I’m stoked for +Vero Pepperrell and +Andrew Pepperrell‘s […]

Topics: Apple, Hacking, tools

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