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Announcing a new project
I'm working on a new project called Meerkat. I'm interested in hearing what you guys think about it.
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Introducing WishSimple
Update: WishSimple has changed focus since this post.
I'm releasing a project today. It's called WishSimple and it's the easiest way to make a wish list and share with friends and family.
Here's my Christmas wish list:
Introducing BillingSavvy
Today, I'm releasing a project called BillingSavvy.
BillingSavvy takes the pain out of calculating and comparing prices of recurring billing services like Recurly and Chargify.
Here's what it looks like. Enjoy!
Announcing a new project
Hey everyone, just wanted to post a quick update on what I've been up to lately as well as a few things I'm excited about.
First up, I'm announcing a new project that I've been working on with Adam Kopec, a brilliant designer and fellow VaynerMedia employee. It's called Discovery. Here's what it looks like:
Update: If you'd like to be notified when Discovery is released, you can sign up here.
Discovery will be a small part of a larger project that Adam and I are working on called Tackle Box. Using Tackle Box, web folk will be able to create a custom dashboard that organizes all of the web tools we use everyday like 0to255, border-radius.com, and Fillerati. Think visual bookmarking meets the 37signals Launchpad. You'll also be able to find the best tools from around the web that you haven't yet discovered. We're really excited about it and can't wait to show it to you guys.
Next up, I wanted to share a few things that I'm really excited about. First is my friend Caleb Brown's recently launched tea blog. Tea drinkers, take note. Caleb's doing some exciting stuff that's catching the eyes of a lot of important people in the tea world.
Second is a newly relaunched service called Readability. Once upon a time, it was a simple bookmarklet that removed the distracting elements of any article so you could focus on the content. Now, it's a service that takes a spin off of Instapaper and pays publishers for creating content. It has a very interesting payment model that content creators should definitely be paying attention to in the next few months.
That's all for now, but stay tuned for more updates regarding Tackle Box and Discovery. Hope all of you are doing well.
Hey y'all. I'm looking into getting my hands dirty with some interesting projects. Who needs help? My email is on Sortfolio (linked below). Get in touch. Hope everyone is doing well :)

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0to255 is a project I've been working on that helps web designers find lighter and darker colors based off of any color.
I really hope it's useful for you guys. I'd love to hear any feedback, praise, or problems you have. You can do so by clicking the Give feedback link on the site. Enjoy!
This isn't new (2001) but it's fantastic. While the delivery is somewhat less than eloquent (a few lines feel forced), the pure, honest emotion that's expressed more than makes up for it. If you enjoy deep man voices a good old-fashioned country tune every once in a while, definitely check this one out.
Announcing 0to255
0to255 is a simple tool to help web designers find shades and tints based on any color. It's very useful for finding colors for :hover states, backgrounds, gradients, borders, etc. This is such a common task and 0to255 will make it easier for you.
It will be free and will be finished very soon.
I've set up a form on Wufoo where you can sign up to be notified when it's released.
Update: 0to255 has been released! Check it out.
Here's what it looks like
I came across the original Ruby on Rails screencast today. "You had me at hello."
Using Fluid with Gmail and 37signals apps
Fluid is an extremely useful app. It turns any web app into a native Mac app with it's own dock icon. I've been using it with Gmail for several months now. This is by far the best solution for Gmail if you want to use all of the Gmail specific features (e.g. archiving, labels, shortcuts). It's way faster than using Google Notifier and having to load Gmail every time you get a message and it's more convenient than keeping Gmail open in a browser, thanks to the unread count in the dock icon.
I've also been using it for 37signals apps. Once upon a time, I had a separate Fluid app for Backpack (quite possibly the most useful app ever), Basecamp, and Campfire but the new 37signals ID feature has eliminated the need. Now you can conveniently access all of the 37signals apps in one window.
Creating a 37signals Fluid app
When creating the 37signals Fluid app, just use http://launchpad.37signals.com/ as the URL. Also, be sure to allow browsing to each of the 37signals apps you intend to use.
As a bonus, I've created a 37signals Fluid icon which can be seen in action in the dock screenshot above. Enjoy!

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Rails tip: Automatically link a controller's stylesheet
This is a simple application helper I wrote to reduce the tediousness of linking stylesheets for each controller. It will link the controller's stylesheet (located at public/stylesheets/[controller_name].css) if it exists but it won't complain if it doesn't. I use it in pretty much every Rails project to keep things organized. It's super simple to set up.
Simply add this to your application helper (located at app/helpers/application_helper.rb):
def controller_stylesheet_link_tag stylesheet = "#{params[:controller]}.css" if File.exists?(File.join(Rails.public_path, 'stylesheets', stylesheet)) stylesheet_link_tag stylesheet end end
…and put this in your application layout (located at app/views/layouts/application.html.erb):
<%= controller_stylesheet_link_tag %>
Easter eggs
I've always been a fan of Easter eggs on sites, for example, those that utilize the Konami code and, more importantly, those that involve rainbows and unicorns. This blog has a tiny, yet…enthusiastic Easter egg. See if you can't find it.
Hint: It quite possibly might have something to do with attempting to find things that do not exist.
Feel free to share any fantastically awesome Easter eggs that we (by we, I mean I (see, this blog is pretty new and I don't have the largest reader base (but that's okay because you (in this case, I) have to start somewhere (am I right?)))) might not know about.
I love, love, love this song. Three reasons why:
The shoegaze-y lo-fi/detuned guitar is awesome (My Bloody Valentine anyone?)
At present, the lyrics are creepily relevant
Norway is awesome
The cure for a strange Flash/Firefox/Spaces bug
I've run into a strange problem where Flash confuses a left mouse click for a right click. This seems to happen when Flash has the focus in Firefox and you switch to another space via Spaces in Mac OS X. This is very, very frustrating.
WTF?
The cure
After some light research, it seems that there is currently no official fix for this problem (I'm not sure if it's a Firefox, Flash, or Spaces bug). However, I've discovered a temporary fix that at least eliminates the need to restart Firefox. To fix, simply press the modifier of your choice (ctrl, option, command, or shift) and Flash behaves.
Here's to hoping the HTML 5 video tag becomes universally supported and implemented soon.
How to install the "tree" command on Mac OS X
Many of you have seen the tree command being used on a few Ruby on Rails and Git screencasts such as the ones on Gitcasts. The tree package is available on most package managers such as MacPorts and Fink for Mac OS X, however it's nice to roll your own. This tutorial shows you how.
Tree provides a very useful way via command line to quickly display a graphical overview of a directory's contents.
Installation instructions
To install, download the source code and extract the tarball like so:
curl -O ftp://mama.indstate.edu/linux/tree/tree-1.5.3.tgz tar xzvf tree-1.5.3.tgz cd tree-1.5.3/ ls -al
Now you have to change Makefile to match your environment. If you're using Linux, you can probably skip this step. If not, simply uncomment the lines for your operating system and comment out all the others. For example, if you're using Mac OS X, do the following:
Comment out the following lines so they look like this:
# Linux defaults: #CFLAGS=-ggdb -Wall -DLINUX -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 #CFLAGS=-O2 -Wall -fomit-frame-pointer -DLINUX -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 #LDFLAGS=-s
Uncomment these lines, like so:
# Uncomment for OS X: CC=cc CFLAGS=-O2 -Wall -fomit-frame-pointer -no-cpp-precomp LDFLAGS= XOBJS=strverscmp.o
Now you can make and install (if you get any errors on the following commands, you probably didn't edit Makefile correctly):
make sudo make install
Finally, you should be able to try it out:
# Display a tree for the current working directory tree # ...or append whatever directory you want tree /whatever/directory/you/want/
Tada!
That's it! Now you can get a quick overview of what a directory contains in an easy to understand format. Let me know if you have any problems or questions.

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Top 10 albums of 2009
I really got into music in 2009—moreso than any other year. Some really awesome music was released. Out of all the albums (iTunes says 45) I listened to in 2009, here are my personal favorites.
While you're reading, listen to the songs that I feel will best introduce you to these albums. Ready. Set. Go!
10. Bibio - Ambivalence Avenue (Buy on Amazon)
What I really like about this album is it's variation. Every song is from a different planet, it seems. This is a fun, funky album.
9. Peter Bjorn and John - Living Thing (Buy on Amazon)
This album puts me in an interesting mood. I like it.
What sparked my initial interest was the album artwork. The idea is clever and the colors are brilliant. Check it out in high resolution! It's the work of Swedish artist Thomas Broome.
Peter Bjorn & John are a band from Sweden. I've really gotten into music from Nordic countries lately. There's a lot of really great music coming from that area of the globe (now that I think of it, 20% of this list is from that area).
Also, I totally just realized that the acronym for Peter Bjorn & John is PB&J. P-B-&-motherfucking-J!
8. Volcano Choir - Unmap (Buy on Amazon)
Volcano Choir is the collaboration of Justin Vernon (the guy from Bon Iver) and Collections of Colonies of Bees (who I had previously not known existed).
This is a great album to listen to this winter. Grab it and listen while drinking hot chocolate or, better yet, a fine scotch by a fire.
Listeners of Bon Iver, this album is a little more experimental than anything on the Bon Iver records.
7. Girls - Album (Buy on Amazon)
This is a record about love and life (especially that of a teenager/young adult). It's very honest. The lyrics pull you in and make you feel what the singer feels.
Hellhole Ratrace is a powerful song. "I don't want to cry my whole life through. I want to do some laughing too. Some come on, […] and laugh with me." It's a song about enjoying life and it's definitely one of my favorites of the year.
6. Neon Indian - Psychic Chasms (Buy on Amazon)
I listened to this a lot at the end of summer. It was perfect for that time of year. It's a fun record that has an 80s analog sound. Actually, the sound reminds me of those terrible "Don't do drugs" videos from the 80s that high school teachers show their students. Seriously, those were awful, but this definitely isn't.
5. The Whitest Boy Alive - Rules (Buy on Amazon)
Holy Rhodes, Batman! Yep, Rhodes. If this album was beef stew, the Rhodes piano would be the beef. Without it, it's just stew (but that doesn't make it any less awesome).
I've always admired the ability of Erlend Øye (better known as a member of Kings of Convenience) to make beautifully simple music. This is music stripped down to the very basic essentials. It shows us that you don't need complicated guitar solos and a 25 piece drum kit to make good music. Sometimes, all you want are some meat and potatoes.
4. Dirty Projectors - Bitte Orca (Buy on Amazon)
This album is unique. And in a world where being unique is absolutely imperative, this album thrives. It's a feast for your ears. The girls' background vocals continually impress me. They sing like angels, I tell ya.
This album screams quality. Every last detail, the melodies, rhythm, harmonization has been precisely tuned to delight your ears.
3. Phoenix - Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix (Buy on Amazon)
I can't pick a favorite song from this album. I've never been in a mood where I didn't want to listen to every one of these songs. They are addictive.
Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix makes me want to dance. It makes me want to drive with the windows down on a summer day and sip on some wine at a café in Paris on a cool night. It makes me want to hang out with friends and enjoy life. This is an album for the times in your life that you feel alive.
2. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion (Buy on Amazon)
Music is unlike any other media. The emotions I feel when I listen to music are stronger than when I watch a movie or look at a photograph or painting. The feelings are more enduring too. When I listen to music months or even years later, the feelings are just as strong.
This album makes me feel things I didn't know I could feel. It has made me love music more than I ever have and for that, I can't recommend Merriweather Post Pavilion enough.
1. Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest (Buy on Amazon)
Here we are. Number one. Grizzly Bear has made a masterpiece here. Veckatimest is a smörgåsbord. It has the beautifully crafted subtleties and harmonies that made me love Bitte Orca, and, like Merriweather Post Pavilion, it makes me feel things I didn't know I could feel. It's a solid album that has much to be admired and enjoyed.
Two Weeks is easily the best song of the year. I first listened to it via Youtube from a live performance on Later with Jools Holland and was immediately blown away. Check out While You Wait For The Others as well.
Veckatimest is a beautiful album that deserves every bit of attention it's received. Grab it, listen to it, then come back here and tell me what you think.
A better way to type
I switched to the Dvorak keyboard layout approximately three months ago. For those of you who don't know what it is, this will inform you. To summarize, the QWERTY keyboard that most people use today was originally designed to prevent the hammers from colliding in early typewriters. Now that we all use computers to type, QWERTY is no longer necessary. It's an outdated and inefficient method of typing.
Dvorak solves this problem. It was designed to make typing easier and faster by placing frequently used keys in easier to reach positions. For example, the most used keys are on the home row. This means you can type the majority of letters (something like 70%) without even moving your fingers. You can begin to see the benefits: typing becomes faster and more comfortable. Sound good? I agree.
Switching to Dvorak
Switching to Dvorak is very easy. If you're using Mac OS X, Windows, or most distributions of UNIX/BSD/Linux, it's already built into your computer. A quick Google search will show you how to enable and start using it.
Before you switch, listen up. There are a few caveats, mostly relating to Dvorak not being the universal standard. For example, when typing on another person's computer with a QWERTY keyboard, a Dvorak typist will "hunt and peck." It can be embarrassing. If you frequently use others' computers, say you work in a computer support type of job, Dvorak may not be for you. I frequently use my girlfriend's (who uses a QWERTY keyboard) computer and vice versa. We simply learned the keyboard shortcut both on my Mac and on her PC to quickly switch between layouts. Problem solved.
I tried to think of another reason why some people shouldn't use Dvorak but I can't. I don't care that it's not the standard, I don't care that it has failed to be universally adopted, and I really don't care if it ever is universally adopted. It's simply the best way to type. The benefits far outweigh the inconveniences.
Having used QWERTY nearly every day for more than ten years, switching to Dvorak was daunting. I was hesitant to relearn one of my most used skills. Having said that, it took only a few days (on a weekend) to reach a reasonable typing speed. Within a few weeks, typing became second nature once again.
It's been three months now and my typing speed has never been faster nor more comfortable. I can type longer without getting fatigued. My hands no longer hurt after a long day of typing. The process of learning Dvorak was challenging but it was a small and very brief price to pay for a lifetime of easier and more comfortable typing.
Edit: I just found DVzine.org, an online comic that teaches you more about Dvorak. Awesome!