Tag: Software

  • Errors as Information

    Evolution’s two most potent tools are the passage of time, and random errors. In order to progress nature relies on variation between generations (errors across time.) In fact, we only call them “errors” because we’re focused on the wrong end-goal – we measure the ability for an organism to copy itself and pass along its…

  • Reality check: Why Adobe Muse doesn’t matter.

    Recently a number of people in the web community, specifically developers have been complaining about Adobe Muse, a website creation tools for people without coding knowledge. And while I agree that Adobe doesn’t know what the community wants, I think the reactions to this tool have been a little too big. Here are my musings…

  • Do you do To do?

    In today’s modern society, with the ever growing amount of information I find many people are turning to “To do” applications to keep track of all the little things they need to get done in their lives. I’m told they are a God-send; that they couldn’t live without them, or that they don’t know where…