In this week’s journal: specifically, iCloud; rise of encryption and privacy semantic games; a preview of stuff I am reviewing.
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In this week’s journal: specifically, iCloud; rise of encryption and privacy semantic games; a preview of stuff I am reviewing.
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First, Happy Birthday Dad. Second, this week a truncated version of the journal as there wasn’t much going on as far as good writing last week, and well I moved so that took most of my energy.
This week: warmth, anxiety watches, somewhat, poop with no lights on, and some thoughts on iPadOS, naturally.
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Shorter article this week, as you read this I am in the process of moving, also because I seemed to have already packed my keyboard so I am typing on the screen. Hold up, this is silly, let me find that thing. Ok, got it, onward.
This week: competing theories of how to live your best life, being banned from Uber, and a practical level of obsession.
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This week: my favorite newsletters, restaurant red flags, a popular deep think post has me ruminating on this member post, and a substantial amount of of words on backpacks and briefcases at the end of it.
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This week: the more they know, the best thing at Starbucks, high powered charging, wireless charging, and the cult of Jack.
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This week: I have a bigger shift, something has me wondering, I struggle with Cal Newport, polluting meetings, and cancelling news.
Should be fun.
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This week: quit how you want to be remembered, lady backpacks, shut out the noise, Apple Notes, stress, Slack, privacy, and paywalls.
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This week: I talk about a terrible company, and relate decision fatigue to algorithm fatigue, I rate everyone, and lastly there is a new app that I am infatuated with.
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This week: I talk about a name, I ask what are you doing, I offer a top tip, I share insights from a dense man, millennials, and I cull things.
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This week: I use a Mac; boredom makes things difficult; the privacy parts; and printed things make me sneeze.
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This week I dive deep into News+ to talk about the shittastic nature of its design, take a quick chicane into privacy and Facebook, hammerhead turn back around to a document pouch I am in love with, and sprint across the line with thoughts on the MacBook keyboard fiasco.
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In this issue: no April Fools jokes; almost but not quite there; small hand bags for men; science touches where you work.
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This week: I find myself asking this one question; I confirm the lack of color in the 1950s, and I talk about living a happier life on iOS. Enjoy!
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This week: my top screen mirroring trick to avoid embarrassing notifications, separating out work versus personal devices, how I am fairing with a WiFi only iPad Pro, and end it with a couple interesting pouches I recently picked up.
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This week: an update on USB cables, a new feature I am working on and would like feedback from you, and lastly some additional management tips.
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This week I have two topics: the first is a theory that we are coming to a point where we will all be forced to wear activity trackers to be able to get basic services; the second is work;life balance.
Enjoy.
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This week: a look at how I have started to take better *looking* iPad notes, my transition *back* from physical notebooks, and a quick note on some of the content shifts a couple people have pointed out.
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This week I talk a bit about lifestyle changes which have come through in my travel setup with my new role. I also share some thoughts I have been storing in a list for a couple years around being ‘a boss’. Lastly, I know you are really wanting an update on my new keyboard, so I don’t disappoint there.
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This week: an update on my new mechanical keyboard, some notes about USB-C. Further, some thoughts about using an iPad Pro in a corporate environment (it’s fine) and some additional musings unrelated to iPads, but which *hey why not add them here.*
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This week I touch on some thoughts around Darkroom for iPad (and in general). I also share thoughts on my reacquaintance with a Mac, now that I have one again for work, as well as my evolving desk setup now that I am figuring out the tools I need for my new job.
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