by Devin | Jul 19, 2022 | Public Health, Regulations, UI / UX
Texas is hot. And those living here are perhaps right to be concerned. Many of us are “glued” to ercot.com, a site that attempts to help us predict the potential for a rolling outage in the state. And the minds at ERCOT have decided to change the graph. We...
by Devin | Feb 22, 2022 | COVID, Public Health
Life after COVID is strange, especially Omicron. Many of us barely noticed we were sick. I (Devin) found the symptoms more fascinating than troubling. Chris never tested positive and never showed any symptoms, despite sitting in the same room with me for hours on end....
by Devin | Jan 26, 2022 | Computers, COVID, Gadgets, Hardware, macOS, Public Health, VR
As I’ve explored my COVID experience, I thought I’d share some unique insights I have learned from being raised by technical people and conversations with people like my father, W. Larkin Crutcher, as well as some other wise folks whose careers predated...
by Devin | May 10, 2021 | Public Health
As we discuss the future of technology, including availability of semiconductors, vaccine hesitancy, and challenges surrounding digital vaccination infrastucture, these hurdles may pale in comparison to the long-term consequences of COVID-19. The partisan divide is...
by Devin | Mar 5, 2021 | Public Health, Regulations
As Texas Gov. Greg Abbott seeks to reopen Texas to 100% capacity and eliminate mask mandates by Wednesday, March 10, comments sections have been set ablaze. There’s a stark partisan divide when it comes to concern over Coronavirus and it’s worth mentioning...
by Devin | Feb 11, 2021 | Public Health, Regulations
In a previous blog entry, I picked on Dallas County’s vaccine waitlist for allowing for selection of a birth date that hasn’t passed yet and then asking age. Today I want to pick on Collin County. The amount of technical debt the county has inadvertently...