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Done

Thursday, November 29th, 2007

Ok, finally, we’re back up to where I want to be with blog-o-blog.

I’ve added a few simple design changes. Mainly in the single post pages. Integrated categories and tags, as well as pulling in similar and recent posts at the bottom of the article page.

Aside from that, I suppose I don’t have much more to say.

Your regularly scheduled programming will be back in no time.

Tech blogs are dumb

Friday, October 5th, 2007

Mark Evans has a great post today, and I hope more people stand up and take note:

The blogosphere is an amazing place with great ideas and lots of people willing to get involved in lively conversations. But there’s a dark side to the blogosphere - a place where egos run rampant, the outrageous is becoming a tool to capture attention, and where there’s more bandwagon jumping than original thought.

I hate the echo chamber nature of the blogosphere (and the mere word “blogosphere”) so much, but this bears repeating.

I commented on Mark’s post:

Thank god someone is saying this! I’ve been removing tech blogs left and right from my reader for the past week for the following reasons (in order):

  1. Nerdy pissing matchings
  2. Outrageousness
  3. Facebook posts

I’m instituting a similar policy to my feed subscriptions as I have with email forwards from friends and family:

  • First time you send me something annoying, I’ll let it slide.
  • Second time, you’re getting a written warning.
  • Third time, you’re done and filtered as spam. Sorry, but you’ll have to call me or come over.

Except, I’m at the point right now with tech blogs where I’m skipping steps one and two and just unsubscribing. Sorry, but you’ve all become boring talking heads.

In the past week, my “tech” and “web” folders in Google reader have been trimmed from over 30 feeds to 6–and one of those remaining feeds is Valleywag, which just makes fun of all the egos in Silicon Valley.