I wanted to remind readers that the Future Tech column has been put on hold indefinitely. I have set up a new feed which you can subscribe to. It will notify you every time I bookmark an interesting links about future technology.
I refer you to last week’s post for more details:
After some thought, I’ve decided to stop writing my regular Friday column on future tech. I’ve got a few reasons:
- While the topic is fascinating to me, I’m no longer motivated to write at length about it on regular basis. Every time I sit down to write them, I feel like I’m punishing myself. That is definitely not the mental state I want.
- I think it is diluting both the focus of this site and my focus. Game development needs to be my first priority.
- I’ve generally got more interesting comments to make about game development, and I’m not making it because of limited time.
My interest in the field hasn’t disappeared completely, but it’s not the most productive use of my time. I may still write a future tech article once in a while when the urge strikes me, but for now, it’s on hold. However, I’ve come up with a more effective solution for the readers who are actually interested in this topic. From now on, I am adding all the relevant links to a Delicious account (an online bookmarking site). I’ve also set up a new feed (that you can subscribe to) which is updated each time I bookmark a new link. So if you’d like, you can keep track of any cool links about future technology that I come across.
I hope I haven’t upset anyone who was only reading this site for the future tech column (the new feed should essentially fill that gap), but if you feel strongly one way or another about, please leave a comment.
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December 5th, 2008 at 11:57 pm
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Nah lol trying to catch up on this site yo even though 95 percent flies over my head but you are the homie so I will hook it up with the traffic and i will even go one step further and not use any punctuation so all of my words read like one long ass sentence holla at me peace isaac