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Japanese Tea Garden Bench
ai

Japanese Tea Garden Bench

I'm building my own AI benchmark to test spatial awareness, color, web programming, and UI design, and keep a running record of model quality over time.

  • Jason Hughes
2 min read
Software Projects (only) Fail Because of People
coding

Software Projects (only) Fail Because of People

Sometimes the tech is lousy or misguided, the game design is garbage, or the art is simply bad. These are symptoms, not causes.

  • Jason Hughes
7 min read
SmartGit + Coopy + Secret Sauce = CSV Merging!
git

SmartGit + Coopy + Secret Sauce = CSV Merging!

Then it dawned on us, let's just ditch formulas in the source data and switch to editing CSV files. Definitely not as pretty, definitely not as slick, but damn, it works.

  • Jason Hughes
5 min read
How should a Play to Earn game work?
game design

How should a Play to Earn game work?

Every major shift in game economics was optimizing for something that was inefficient. Play to Earn is the next major shift, and many studios are trying to figure out how to do it right.

  • Jason Hughes
8 min read
Game Designs Reflect Their Players
development

Game Designs Reflect Their Players

There has never been a time when you make players love your game--fans of your game are always going to love it, haters are always going to hate it--so being able to recognize your players is a crucial element of successful tailoring a game to maximize your reach.

  • Jason Hughes
4 min read
Six Steps to Catching an Angel (Investor)
business

Six Steps to Catching an Angel (Investor)

What really matters is that you have answers for the following six fundamentals, and pack them into about 10 slides. Here's the list, in order.

  • Jason Hughes
4 min read
Setting up a Secure Private Registry in Kubernetes
kubernetes

Setting up a Secure Private Registry in Kubernetes

Setting up your own secure private registry is easy, but there are a lot of options and blind alleys. Here's a quick walkthrough to get it done.

  • Jason Hughes
8 min read
The Art of Demoralization
human resources

The Art of Demoralization

Let's discuss a few ways that you can crush the morale of your employees and guarantee disharmony, where work loses meaning and tempers flare quickly.

  • Jason Hughes
6 min read
Separating your User Database and Authorization from Applications with Istio and FusionAuth
kubernetes

Separating your User Database and Authorization from Applications with Istio and FusionAuth

The likelihood someone else has done exactly what you are trying to do is slim. Today, I'm sharing a slightly challenging setup and hoping it helps the community.

  • Jason Hughes
16 min read
Introducing k8smaker
kubernetes

Introducing k8smaker

It became clear that I was employing too many wild west technologies and needed to be a lot more conservative. And learn more. So I proceeded to create k8smaker.

  • Jason Hughes
5 min read
On Complexity
coding

On Complexity

He said that all the technologies being put in play were unfamiliar, and that is what makes it complex. My immediate response was, "Just because something is unfamiliar does not make it complex."

  • Jason Hughes
3 min read
The silliest little piece of code (I use all the time)
coding

The silliest little piece of code (I use all the time)

Tools that work get used repeatedly, and sometimes you reach into your drawer full of tools and realize you don't have the one you're expecting to find at your fingertips.

  • Jason Hughes
4 min read
A Simple Auto-Incrementing Version Number for C#
build system

A Simple Auto-Incrementing Version Number for C#

There are many solutions out there, but here's the easiest to implement that gets you something for nothing.

  • Jason Hughes
2 min read
How Not to Run Kubernetes Storage on Windows 10
kubernetes

How Not to Run Kubernetes Storage on Windows 10

There are a lot of Storage systems for Kubernetes. It makes sense to kick the tires on them before deploying one to production. I work on a Windows 10 Pro machine, and I found the easy ways just don't work.

  • Jason Hughes
2 min read
Ubiquiti USG and BGP Protocol for Bare Metal Kubernetes
kubernetes

Ubiquiti USG and BGP Protocol for Bare Metal Kubernetes

How to configure the USG to talk to MetalLB using BGP protocol the right way, so it is automatically applied during provisioning.

  • Jason Hughes
5 min read
The Tao of Programming
programming

The Tao of Programming

Following curiosity instead of providing value is not virtue.

  • Jason Hughes
4 min read
How to Attract Great People
hiring

How to Attract Great People

A dear friend asked me how to tune the interview and job posting to target the best person for the job. Bad jobs often start with bad job postings. Let's unpack that a bit.

  • Jason Hughes
5 min read
Using iPXE to Remote Boot RancherOS onto Bare Metal
command line

Using iPXE to Remote Boot RancherOS onto Bare Metal

Learnings from setting up MAAS, plus steps on how to configure bare metal servers to network boot RancherOS.

  • Jason Hughes
9 min read
Building a Home Cloud in 3 Easy Steps
maas

Building a Home Cloud in 3 Easy Steps

The object is to drive the servers entirely remotely and let them function as throwaway devices, kind of like a homebrew AWS cloud. I am a huge fan of portable solutions, so the brain of the configuration wil live in a Docker container.

  • Jason Hughes
8 min read
Kubernetes for Dummies
k8s

Kubernetes for Dummies

How to get get something running on Kubernetes in five minutes or less, quickly and easily.

  • Jason Hughes
4 min read
How Gambling Motivates and Education Doesn't
education

How Gambling Motivates and Education Doesn't

Gambling has figured out that the secret to motivation is reducing the failure cases to weak successes. Education has not.

  • Jason Hughes
7 min read
Adventures in Windows Subsystem Linux 2
microsoft

Adventures in Windows Subsystem Linux 2

Basic steps to get Linux running as a practically native Windows system.

  • Jason Hughes
2 min read
What would you tell yourself 20 years ago?
people

What would you tell yourself 20 years ago?

A conversation with a school teacher turns a mild-mannered game developer into an intragroup dynamics philosopher.

  • Jason Hughes
6 min read
The Vocabulary of Art and Programming
art

The Vocabulary of Art and Programming

Pontificating about the art world having developed universal phrases and lingo to impart understanding, but software really hasn't.

  • Jason Hughes
4 min read
Obligatory Steve Jobs Post
game design

Obligatory Steve Jobs Post

I have found that not only is it hard to do many things proficiently, sometimes all you have to do is one thing really, really well.

  • Jason Hughes
3 min read
Ten Seconds of Advice
development

Ten Seconds of Advice

Brief advice on how to help your chances of success running an independent game studio, from a veteran developer and studio head.

  • Jason Hughes
4 min read
You don't gnome me, but I wrote the book on middleware
middleware

You don't gnome me, but I wrote the book on middleware

Actually, it was just the first chapter in the Game Engine Gems 1 book, but I think it was a rare, almost imperceptibly impactful article.

  • Jason Hughes
2 min read
Docker on a Mac Mini
docker

Docker on a Mac Mini

There are a surprising number of dead ends with Docker + Mac. Here's what I've run across, hopefully it'll help someone.

  • Jason Hughes
5 min read
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