bert's musings

November 17th, 2009

LinkedIn people you may know

Posted by spaceinthewho at 01:30 PM on November 17, 2009.

So I joined LinkedIn because my Dad invited me over the summer... and it totally freaked me out because I hadn't setup any account information, yet it guessed at the people I might know, and was right for many of them.  For a second, I was wondering if I had imported my Gmail account contacts by mistake. 

I finally realized that it was mining data that other people had imported, and searching for matches based on that.  The interesting thing is, that there is a business contact that I had made at work (who I've only corresponded with via my work email account), and he shows up as a person I might know, even though LinkedIn has no confirmed knowledge of my work email address. 

This is kind of interesting... guessing that first+last names of people might match, even though the email address (a much more uniquely identifying attribute) does not.

It freaks me out a lot less now that I have a guess at how it works... pretty clever, but its definately a privacy concern.  This is definately something I'd enjoy working on though... improving the algorithm to find connections and looking at the data to verify the hypothesis... I love this stuff

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November 14th, 2009

a saturday

Posted by roy at 04:07 PM on November 14, 2009 in Personal, Ramblings, MindTouch.

I've thoroughly enjoyed the last few days. At work, I'm driving forward a new initiative/project that should launch next week. It's a project of pretty big strategic importance, and one being led forward with some level of strategy and understanding of its purpose (quite unlike the launch of our other similar project - edited for clarification).

This project has largely been built outside of the engineering team and has really been the first one where we, as a company, stop trying to do everything ourselves. With the help of Pete, I'm working with two separate companies to help launch this project: the hosted company we partner very closely with is managing the technical infrastructure while a local development firm is helping me build out the shopping cart. 

To get this project in on time, I've been working on-site at the latter company (their offices are two blocks from my loft - right in the middle of the Gaslamp).

I have to say, I've loved working out of this office. It really brings me me back to the earlier days of MindTouch, when things seemed to get done faster (but with the downside of less quality) - I remember quite fondly working with Pete during the second launch of Wik.is - we had a huge whiteboard of tasks, and we just trucked through them for launch. I love that feeling. When I left their offices yesterday, I was in such a good mood - a feeling that's been missing lately. I felt SO good that I actually ended up going out last night ... quite a change from my normal Fridays, where I'm so burned out I usually just stay in and watch a DVD and sleep.

So I'm back here today, working with these guys on the launch (and I don't feel resentful of working on a Saturday, although these guys may disagree... hehe). It's a beautiful day outside - the window is open, and there's a faint smell of charred wood (smells wonderful!) - every once in a while, you'll hear a horde of Eagles fans start a rowdy cheer at one of the local open-air bars. The only thing that would make this more perfect would be if we were making faster progress so I could go sailing today...

What makes me additionally happy is the professional services team at MindTouch really seems to be hitting the ground running as a self-contained unit with relatively little oversight from me. They kicked off two large projects this past week while wrapping up a huge one (I'm still running two more on the side). With just a few phone calls from my side on Friday, things kept moving forward. The best feeling for me is building a self-contained team and watching it succeed.

After this project launches, I'll be heading up discussions on Phase 2 - if this launch takes off, it really gives the product team a more defined roadmap to focus on - right now we're just floating around in many different directions. My attempts at a roadmap a few weeks back simply defined the boundaries of the float - it didn't actually give us a great direction.

And of course, there's some soul searching afterwards. Why is it that I enjoyed working out of these offices so much the past few days? Is it me? What needs to change? I need to find out...

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November 13th, 2009

HTC has it together

Posted by roy at 12:35 AM on November 13, 2009 in Ramblings.

One of my coworkers got a Hero. It looks wonderful.

Their commercials are fan-flipping-tastic (it helps they chose an awesome song):

(But ... still not enough to budge me from my anti-smartphone stance)

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November 12th, 2009

exciting

Posted by roy at 12:26 AM on November 12, 2009 in San Diego.

Don't know what happened here - one moment I hear an engine roaring, second I hear piercing sirens. Justice is swift - within five minutes, I counted seven cop cars, 3 bicycle cops, and hordes of police. Don't fuck with the po-lice:

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November 11th, 2009

a love triangle

Posted by roy at 10:06 PM on November 11, 2009 in Finances.

I remember when the agg stocks were killing. Thanks to some awesome trend trading tips from Maoxian, I was lucky enough to catch CF on its way up a couple years back. 

I found myself back in the wonderful world of agg stocks recently - seems there's a little acquisition dance going on between TRA, CF, and AGU.

AGU wants to buy CF, but keeps making lowball offers (which CF rightfully rejects). Meanwhile, CF keeps making (not-as) lowball offers for TRA (which TRA keeps rejecting).

I'm curious to see how this little dance ends (I'm long one of these stocks in a heavy way).

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this is horrible

Posted by roy at 09:23 PM on November 11, 2009 in Music.

I heard some amazing music in this trailer, so I was eager to find a MP3 version of it (I love movie music):

Unfortunately, when I discovered what the real song was, I was incredibly disappointed; there are whiny lyrics on top! Aah! Why couldn't there just be instrumentals?

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so live your life

Posted by roy at 12:22 AM on November 11, 2009 in Music.

Listening to this song brings me so much joy. It's just got that infectious upbeatness.

While in NC, I got to celebrate my buddy Tim's 30th birthday; we picked this song on the jukebox as he "shed the disgusting 20s and blossomed into his 30s." Haha, right...

 

Edit: At the request of my readers, I have censored my ass out of the picture above. Apologies for any nausea caused. (And now I also know I need to buy some new dress pants)

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November 10th, 2009

Vegetarians

Posted by HK1997 at 08:55 PM on November 10, 2009.

I give in.  I still think that if it was shot in color it should stay color, but sometimes I just can't decide.  In this case, I think monochrome is better. 

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