Reading List

The most recent articles from a list of feeds I subscribe to.

State of the Liza - 2019

I care quite a bit about self-optimization and longevity and this enthusiasm has developed more and more over the years (although I’m very much an interested amateur here, not an expert by any definition of the word). Over the years I’ve picked up some new habits, supplements, practices, ideas, etc related to this and now I sit here and realize that it’s quite a lot of stuff. I think I might try to capture the ‘state’ of what I’m doing in this area maybe once a year and post it here, and then be able to go back and compare how my habits and things I’m trying are changing over the years.

Happy New Year

Wow, talk about a belated post. I know the middle of February is a bit late to be wishing anyone a happy start to the year, but it’s my blog and you can’t tell me what to do. So - Happy New Year!

Happy New Year

Wow, talk about a belated post. I know the middle of February is a bit late to be wishing anyone a happy start to the year, but it’s my blog and you can’t tell me what to do. So - Happy New Year!

Fun PresentationFramework side-effect of bad equality

I looked into a pretty fun bug a few days ago. The symptom: a WPF DataGrid populated with an ICollectionView was seeing inconsistent row copy behaviour. You would select a row by clicking on it and press Ctrl+C, but instead of copying the row you selected it would copy the row your cursor was hovering over.

Fun PresentationFramework side-effect of bad equality

I looked into a pretty fun bug a few days ago. The symptom: a WPF DataGrid populated with an ICollectionView was seeing inconsistent row copy behaviour. You would select a row by clicking on it and press Ctrl+C, but instead of copying the row you selected it would copy the row your cursor was hovering over.