@jessicadennis

Today I have the pleasure of talking with Jessica Dennis, who goes by her full name on App.net. She lives in Atlanta and works as a web developer. When she’s not looking after her cats, she can be found shopping competitively at stores across the state.

Join me in learning more about Jessica on today's episode.

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This episode of Discover ADN was brought to you by Firesides, a series of live, community run interviews built on App.net. Found someone you want to learn more about? Nominate them to be a future guest. Head over to the Firesides site to let us know who you'd like to chat with. Read past chats and join us for the next live interview. You don't need an App.net account to read a Firesides chat, but you will need one to participate. Visit us at Firesid.es.

@matigo

Today, Jeremy Cherfas has the dubious honor of chatting with me, Jason Irwin. I go by the name @matigo on App.net, have a very happy puppy who gets way too much attention, and have a passion for finding solutions and creating new things.

Welcome to this inverted episode of Discover ADN!

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Three People I Recommend

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This episode of Discover ADN is brought to you by Born SQL and their product, dbSnitch!

dbSnitch is a once-off report service, where we perform an in-depth examination of your existing database instances and make bespoke recommendations to bring them up to industry standards – and ensure that your data is safe.

A dbSnitch report is about 16 to 20 pages in length and includes:

  • A workbook containing all diagnostic information extracted from the instance, along with explanations for our conclusions (complete transparency).
  • Recommendations on upgrades, best practice hardware and software improvements, maintenance plans and disaster recovery plans.

All in all, dbSnitch gives you a comprehensive view of where your database currently stands, along with a customised game plan to get where it needs to be.

Interested? Find out more about dbSnitch on their website or contact Randolph West via email at [email protected] with the keyword “Discover” in the subject line.

@matthewmspace

Today I have the pleasure of talking with Matthew Miller, who goes by the name 'matthewmspace' on App.net. He’s a student, journalist, and upcoming software developer who calls sunny California his home.

Please join me in learning more about Matthew on Discover ADN.

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Three People He Recommends

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This episode of Discover ADN was brought to you by Toki! Toki is a simple time tracking utility for the Mac. It shows you how much time you spend on your computer, and breaks usage activity down per application. What’s really neat is that Toki can use your App.net account to sync activities between any of your computers with Toki installed. For more information and an App Store download link, visit kkob.us/toki today.

@sumudu

Today I have the pleasure of talking with Sumudu Gunaratne, who goes by his first name on App.net. He moved to Dubai from Sri Lanka in the 90s, works in the airline industry, and has an infectious zest for life.

Please join me in learning more about Sumudu on Discover ADN.

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Three People He Recommends

Things We Talked About

Sponsor

This episode of Discover ADN is brought to you by Born SQL and their product, dbSnitch!

dbSnitch is a once-off report service, where we perform an in-depth examination of your existing database instances and make bespoke recommendations to bring them up to industry standards – and ensure that your data is safe.

A dbSnitch report is about 16 to 20 pages in length and includes:

  • A workbook containing all diagnostic information extracted from the instance, along with explanations for our conclusions (complete transparency).
  • Recommendations on upgrades, best practice hardware and software improvements, maintenance plans and disaster recovery plans.

All in all, dbSnitch gives you a comprehensive view of where your database currently stands, along with a customised game plan to get where it needs to be.

Interested? Find out more about dbSnitch on their website or contact Randolph West via email at [email protected] with the keyword "Discover" in the subject line.

@snrkl

Today I have the pleasure of talking with Aidan Clarke, who goes by the name '@snrkl' on App.net. He describes himself as a purveyor of fine tubes and clouds, enjoys photography, and is not anywhere near the far western part of southeast North Dakota.

Please join me in learning more about Aidan on Discover ADN.

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Three People He Recommends

More Accounts to Follow on ADN

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This episode of Discover ADN is brought to you by Born SQL and their product, dbSnitch!

dbSnitch is a once-off report service, where we perform an in-depth examination of your existing database instances and make bespoke recommendations to bring them up to industry standards – and ensure that your data is safe.

A dbSnitch report is about 16 to 20 pages in length and includes:

  • A workbook containing all diagnostic information extracted from the instance, along with explanations for our conclusions (complete transparency).
  • Recommendations on upgrades, best practice hardware and software improvements, maintenance plans and disaster recovery plans.

All in all, dbSnitch gives you a comprehensive view of where your database currently stands, along with a customised game plan to get where it needs to be.

Interested? Find out more about dbSnitch on their website or contact Randolph West via email at [email protected] with the keyword “Discover” in the subject line.

@wickedgood

Today I have the pleasure of talking with Steve Lubitz, who goes by the name ‘wickedgood' on App.net. He lives in the United States, is father to three, has a voracious appetite for video games. He occasionally blogs over at multiball.net and has recently launched a podcast, which he’ll tell us more about that later into the show.

Please join me in learning more about Steve on Discover ADN.

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Three People He Recommends

Hist New Podcast

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This episode of Discover ADN was brought to you by Firesides, a series of live, community run interviews built on App.net. Found someone you want to learn more about? Nominate them to be a future guest. Head over to the Firesides site to let us know who you'd like to chat with. Read past chats and join us for the next live interview. You don't need an App.net account to read a Firesides chat, but you will need one to participate. Visit us at Firesid.es.

@remino

Today I have the pleasure of talking with Rémi Plourde, who goes by the pseudonym ‘remino' on App.net. He currently calls Tokyo, Japan his home and works as a web developer when he’s not enjoying cosplay or hosting App.net meet ups in the city.

Please join me in welcoming Rémi to Discover ADN.

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Three People He Recommends

Things We Talked About

Sponsor

This episode of Discover ADN is brought to you by Born SQL and their product, dbSnitch!

dbSnitch is a once-off report service, where we perform an in-depth examination of your existing database instances and make bespoke recommendations to bring them up to industry standards – and ensure that your data is safe.

A dbSnitch report is about 16 to 20 pages in length and includes:

  • A workbook containing all diagnostic information extracted from the instance, along with explanations for our conclusions (complete transparency).
  • Recommendations on upgrades, best practice hardware and software improvements, maintenance plans and disaster recovery plans.

All in all, dbSnitch gives you a comprehensive view of where your database currently stands, along with a customised game plan to get where it needs to be.

Interested? Find out more about dbSnitch on their website or contact Randolph West via email at [email protected] with the keyword “Discover” in the subject line.

@sirskidmore

Today I have the pleasure of talking with Taylor Skidmore, who goes by the name @sirskidmore on App.net. He’s currently studying Slavic Languages and Cultures at Indiana University, and looks forward to visiting the great nation of Russia very soon. When he’s not on ADN, he can be found reading books on philosophy, writing code, or collecting pens.

Please join me in welcoming Taylor to Discover ADN.

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@bojan

Today I have the pleasure of talking with Bojan Dordevic, who uses his first name on App.net. He grew up in Serbia, lives in the the windy city of Chicago, loves to talk about productivity, and is a co-writer for the Alpha Efficiency blog and monthly magazine with Darren Tong.

Please join me in welcoming Bojan to Discover ADN.

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Three People He Recommends

Things We Talked About

Sponsor

This episode of Discover ADN was brought to you by Alpha Efficiency, a monthly productivity magazine that focuses on helping people like you live purposeful lives by exploring new tools, techniques and productivity principles. They offer ‘Insights for Purposeful Living’ instead of canned systems, allowing you to use only the tips and techniques that work for you. Check them out in the Apple App Store, or on their website.

@oluseyi

Today I have the pleasure of talking with Oluseyi Sonaiya, who uses the name @oluseyi on App.net. He lives in the United States, is an animator, programmer, Formula 1 enthusiast, and also has the distinction of being devastatingly handsome.

Please join me in welcoming Oluseyi to Discover ADN.

Links

Three People He Recommends

Things We Talked About

Sponsor

This episode of Discover ADN is brought to you by Born SQL and their product, dbSnitch!

dbSnitch is a once-off report service, where we perform an in-depth examination of your existing database instances and make bespoke recommendations to bring them up to industry standards – and ensure that your data is safe.

A dbSnitch report is about 16 to 20 pages in length and includes:

  • A workbook containing all diagnostic information extracted from the instance, along with explanations for our conclusions (complete transparency).
  • Recommendations on upgrades, best practice hardware and software improvements, maintenance plans and disaster recovery plans.

All in all, dbSnitch gives you a comprehensive view of where your database currently stands, along with a customised game plan to get where it needs to be.

Interested? Find out more about dbSnitch on their website or contact Randolph West via email at [email protected] with the keyword “Discover” in the subject line.