====== Transparency ====== If I were to hire someone, the first thing I'd do is investigate the person online. With that in mind, here's a little help for future employers and stalkers. ====== Pictures ====== There aren't a bazillion pictures of me online. (But there are some that are about two clicks from here.) But I think it's more interesting to see pictures of my physical space. So, with no further ado, here are [[http://www.flickr.com/photos/dblume/tags/computer/|my workspaces]]. Slightly neat, slightly messy. Spacious, with an emphasis on an ergonomic keyboard. Make of it what you will. ====== Productivity ====== Happily, it looks like Google with their [[http://steve-yegge.blogspot.com/2006/09/good-agile-bad-agile_27.html|priority queues]] (search for "cue happy rat"), [[http://www.43folders.com/2004/09/introducing_the.html|43Folders]], and I are on the same page. I've been using the same Getting Things Done-ish homepage for years (Its [[http://task.dlma.com/faq.php|FAQ]]). It's a site I made to ensure I keep my eye on the ball. ====== Attention to Detail ====== My home-grown sites illustrate an obsessive attention-to-detail, of which I'm not proud, but there it is. They're ugly, but they work exactly the way I want. * [[http://rps.dlma.com/recent.xml|RSS feed]] at my Roshambo site. * Kids' ages at blog. (Compare the ages in the sidebar at the [[http://my.dlma.com|home page]], vs. an [[http://my.dlma.com/2003/09/20/rules-and-the-toy/|individual entry's page]].) * RSS feeds at my Productivity site. ([[http://task.dlma.com/david.xml|mine]]) * em-based sidebar at this wiki. (Change the font size at this wiki, and the sidebar adjusts its width accordingly. That's not true with the [[http://wiki.jalakai.co.uk/dokuwiki/doku.php|original sidebar template]].) ====== Trends ====== I keep my entire digital life hosted remotely in a subversion repository. It won't be long before Apple and Google (among others) are going to offer a similar service with a user-friendly facade. Sun will have been right, with its "The network is the computer."