Month: October 2017
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Review of Apple’s iPhone X at Disneyland
I never waste my time with non-Matthew Panzarino reviews of iPhones. He did yet another fantastic review.
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OneThirtySeven / PR
Fantastic analysis of Apple’s strategy about their iPhone X review units.
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Tote Bags for Grocery Shopping
A whole new bag category for the blog, totes!
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You Have To Find Your ‘There’
Ryan Holiday: Skilled copywriting and marketing was covering up an undeniable fact: There was basically nothing there. I made a quip this morning on Micro.blog about doing reviews of how good a job people do at writing a review. The above is what I mean. Quite often you read a fantastically well written review, which […]
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The iPad Pro as main computer for programming
Jannis Hermanns: The iPad Pro with Apple’s Smart Keyboard in conjunction with a server running ZSH, tmux and neovim makes a fantastic portable development machine that leaves very little to wish for.
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iPad Productivity Report — 10/30/17
Dictation as a primary means of input on the iPad.
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Things I’ve learned from doing yoga
Another option if Rucking isn’t your thing.
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This Could Be the End of Facebook
Nick Bilton: It’s worth recalling, of course, that it wasn’t the makers of Tylenol who put cyanide in the pills that killed seven innocent people; nevertheless, the company felt a responsibility to come up with a solution to the problem. While Facebook’s engineers may not be posting fake news, the dirt is still on their […]
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WTF is sexual harassment
Sarah Buhr: So why the apparent confusion in the industry over what, exactly, constitutes sexual harassment? Emerson has a theory or three. “I think often people who defend harassing behavior do so because they have engaged in such behavior themselves. Or they defend individuals accused of this behavior because they believe them to be generally […]
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Darwin and AI on Anxious Robot
Justin Blanton: I guess the connection I’m trying to make here is that both evolution and AI seem to converge on the notion of competence without comprehension. Fantastic explanation of how we build something that we can’t even fathom how to build.
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Scoble Denies Everything
Cyrus Farivar: However, law experts that Ars contacted largely say that Scoble is mistaken. Common sense also largely says that Scoble is a moron and wrong.
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Rucking Gear
What I am using on my rucking workouts.
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Interview with Abe Burmeister
Fantastic interview and insight into Outlier.
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Twitter Doesn’t Care
Kevin Collier: Twitter took 11 months to close a Russian troll account that claimed to speak for the Tennessee Republican Party even after that state’s real GOP notified the social media company that the account was a fake. I mean, what the fuck?
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The Radical Vision Behind One Company’s Unstoppable Pants
Sam Schube on Outlier: It’s probably wondering the same thing as you: Does the world need a better white T-shirt? Or an equally good white T-shirt that is simply more white? But these questions are irrelevant to Clemens and Burmeister. “The compromise part of the market is very well serviced,” Burmeister says. “So we go […]
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iPad Productivity Report — 10/23/17
Going around the horn on iPad thoughts this week.
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Thinking More About Apple Watch
Where and how does the Apple Watch fit, and grow?
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Ulysses Update: Image Previews, Drag and Drop, iOS 11
I’ve been lucky enough to test out all these features in betas, and damn is it nice. What’s great is that it feels fresh, while at the same time feeling familiar and subtle. Ulysses remains the best writing app, not because of it’s features, but because the app goes out of its way to get […]
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Rucking as a Workout
Turns out, the best work out for me involves a backpack, shocking, I know.
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App Camp 2020: Help us expand to 3 new cities!
We want to start three more camps by 2020. Three new camps means we’ll be able to bring camps to an additional 60 kids per year nationwide! I’m shocked this isn’t overfunded at this point. Get on it. Throw money at them.