

Audiobookbay has been excellent for me. Just have to make an account I believe.
Audiobookbay has been excellent for me. Just have to make an account I believe.
Plus one for anything from keychron. Certainly high quality options out there but they offer so many different boards and layouts, and they’re all super easy to take apart and customize if needed.
Check out zen browser! Built on Firefox and takes inspiration from arc. Built by a solo dev. I’ve really been liking it. https://zen-browser.app/
I’ve been shaving with one for years and have never nicked myself more than I would have with a normal razor. It’s really nothing to be afraid of. The only way to really cut yourself would be to slide “with” the blade across your face, like you’re slicing. Otherwise it’s honestly harder to cut yourself compared to a cartridge razor.
Backing in to park is so much better though. Better viability of the parking space with mirrors. And then when you leave there’s less to think about.
Maybe the wrong place, but I’ve consistently had a bug with the iOS version where it will start repeating posts after awhile with no way to fix it. Refresh or restarting the app doesn’t fix it.
I remember one that came to my elementary school was a yoyo professional or something. Got the entire school hooked on yoyos haha. This would’ve been mid 2000’s.
Artic On iOS has been really enjoyable for me. Voyager is a close second. My biggest pet peeve with voyager is not hiding the bars on scroll. Otherwise I would use it.
Was hoping to see NADDPOD here
Love LocalSend! Have been using it almost daily since I found it.
Awh man I miss Ken M
Great video. Would recommend anyone to watch it. More relatable than just the design field.
+1 for this. Most stable solution I’ve found for wireless file sharing.
In a similar vein William Ossman 2, its includes a lot of those people in ridiculous science shenanigans.
No I’ve been seeing a lot of errors on my end as well. It refuses to do things that I’ve been doing with it for the past 4 months or so. Saying gpt4 can’t read images, when it’s been able to do that for a long time.
How do you use your tv remote to control Jellyfin?
I logged into my Google domain account today needing to check something, apparently squarespace bought google domains and now my domain will be switched to them without my control or knowledge. Guess I won’t want to use Google in the future for that.
+1 for Kagi. Started using it and never went back.
I use it at work and it’s simplified a lot of things. On Mac I use different desktop spaces for different apps. So it put a lot of my apps onto one screen instead of 3. I put Spotify, my project management software, and my browser on one screen. So it simplified my workflow in that way.
I also like the different spaces that you can setup. So I have one space for general work tabs, stock imagery websites, and then inspiration websites. All while keeping my 6 most used websites at the top. So really I like how it’s rearranged my bookmarks. Also a fan of its Split View management. I know I could just drag a tab out in chrome or whatever. But this will automatically size them nicely.
Overall I could see it not being very useful if you just use a browser for checking email or one or two sites. But it excels at managing a lot of tabs.
Edit: One last thing I love is the auto tab delete after 12 hours (you can change the time or turn it off). I love being able to just spam tabs and come back the next day and have it all clean and fresh.
Totally agree with you! I’m in a different field but I see it in the same light. Let it get you to 80-90% of whatever that task is and then refine from there. It saves you time to add on all the extra cool shit that that 90% of time would’ve taken into. So many people assume you have to use at 100% face value. Just take what it gives you as a jumping off point.