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This is one of those things you read when you are having a rough day. (Via Kottke)
This is one of those things you read when you are having a rough day.
(Via Kottke)
All these people complaining about iPads seem to not know how iOS actually works.
There is a very frustrating notion circling — the idea that managing files, or sharing files between apps, is hard on iOS. I’ve read three posts of late about them, each I will omit for varying reasons. The fact of the matter is that managing files on iOS is not hard — it is tricky and requires a modicum of brain power at times — but hard it is not.
In general the complaints are two fold:
I’ve been using iOS full time for long enough now, I actually wondered if it is me who is out of touch with the level of difficulty, so I took this as a problem to investigate.
Apple really neglects the hell out of macOS server.
When I started this site, my email was hosted on Google Apps, then I moved to Media Temple, and from there my @brooksreview.net emails have been hosted on whatever server my website was hosted on. This was never an issue for me, and I always wondered why people hated hosting email themselves, because it’s taken me 6 years to come to a breaking point. I was pumped to finally move to a Mac mini server so I could host all my email on a Mac using Mac tools. That was quite some time ago, and it’s been chugging along ever since. Sure, it goes down when I screw up the server, but thats part of the fun.
The report also does not consider the belief of some computer specialists about the possibility of a “singularity” that might lead to machines that are more intelligent and possibly threaten humans. How do you not even consider that possibility? See, this is how we go extinct.
The report also does not consider the belief of some computer specialists about the possibility of a “singularity” that might lead to machines that are more intelligent and possibly threaten humans.
How do you not even consider that possibility? See, this is how we go extinct.
Ellen Chisa: If we don’t have women included from the beginning of communities, and we don’t give them a safe space to exist in, they are likely to leave. Fantastic post — my quote doesn’t do it justice.
Ellen Chisa:
If we don’t have women included from the beginning of communities, and we don’t give them a safe space to exist in, they are likely to leave.
Fantastic post — my quote doesn’t do it justice.
Some really good thoughts from Chris.
Some really good thoughts from Chris.
Nice comparison between the two models (version 1 and 2). The changes honestly make the bag less desirable for me, so I’m glad I still have the first version.
Nice comparison between the two models (version 1 and 2). The changes honestly make the bag less desirable for me, so I’m glad I still have the first version.
We have a new king of undershirts, kind of.
Editor’s note: these shirts were sent to me at no cost for the purposes of reviewing.
It’s been a while since I reviewed undershirts — the regular ones, not fancy merino undershirts — but I received some NVSBL undershirts to test and then I took my damn sweet time testing them. There’s two types of people who wear undershirts: those who want their undershirt to be seen and those who don’t want it to be seen. I don’t understand the former group — but the latter group is doing it right.
Clever tool for importing, but too bad it requires a Mac.
Clever tool for importing, but too bad it requires a Mac.
John Gruber on the shut down of Vesper: It’s also entirely possible that a notes app was never going to work, financially. That it was a bad idea from the get-go, and no matter how nicely designed the app was, no matter how lovingly well-crafted, no matter what price point we had picked (higher or…
John Gruber on the shut down of Vesper:
It’s also entirely possible that a notes app was never going to work, financially. That it was a bad idea from the get-go, and no matter how nicely designed the app was, no matter how lovingly well-crafted, no matter what price point we had picked (higher or lower), it wasn’t going to work financially.
That quoted bit should be framed and looked at daily by anyone making apps. Whether it was the consulting I did on Begin and Horizon, or the work I do daily with apps at MartianCraft — that rings true in all cases.
If you have the money or time, or ideally both, you can make an amazing app relatively easily. The problem isn’t lack of ideas, or lack of talent, the problem is: no matter what, you cannot guarantee you will make your money/time back.
I’m not arguing sustainable pricing is the issue, or that you can’t make money with apps. I’m saying two things:
Oh, that’s one thing, my bad.
Jeremey Keith: I’m genuinely curious to hear the design justification for pull quotes on the web (particularly on mobile), because as a reader, I can give plenty of reasons for their removal. I mentioned this on Twitter, but pull quotes don’t serve readers, they serve skimmers. What I mean by this is that it is…
Jeremey Keith:
I’m genuinely curious to hear the design justification for pull quotes on the web (particularly on mobile), because as a reader, I can give plenty of reasons for their removal.
I mentioned this on Twitter, but pull quotes don’t serve readers, they serve skimmers. What I mean by this is that it is all too common to come to an article and scroll through it before reading — to look at images, to see if the story looks interesting, if it is long. Pull quotes, do two things to help convince a skimmer to read the article:
Either way: I hate them. I have a method to do them on this site, but each time I have done them I shake my head and try to remember to never do them again.
Great resource. Remember, when thinking about price: you really only need one to two.
Great resource. Remember, when thinking about price: you really only need one to two.
I had a lot of fun filling in for Federico. A huge thanks to Federico and Fraser for having me as a guest. We dive into 2Do but also talk about my iPad only journey.
I had a lot of fun filling in for Federico. A huge thanks to Federico and Fraser for having me as a guest. We dive into 2Do but also talk about my iPad only journey.
I cannot believe how cheap and how good this desk is.
When I last wrote about sit-stand electric desks, I took a look at the Jarvis desk — at the time one of the cheapest desks you could get, while still getting a very quality product. I left that desk behind when I changed careers, and went without an electric desk for quite some time.
In the intervening time period there has been no shortage of new options that came to the market — all of which seem to be competing on one thing: price.
This article encapsulates what is becoming a common refrain: no more todo lists, instead just plan every moment of your life on your calendar. It’s bullshit if you ask me. Time boxing — setting aside chunks of your day for a specific category of work — is one thing, and while it doesn’t work for…
This article encapsulates what is becoming a common refrain: no more todo lists, instead just plan every moment of your life on your calendar. It’s bullshit if you ask me.
Time boxing — setting aside chunks of your day for a specific category of work — is one thing, and while it doesn’t work for me, the purpose is noble. But planning each task on your calendar only works for the few people who have complete control over their schedules — otherwise life (kids, bosses, spouses, coworkers, pooping, etc.) gets in your way.
I think this trend is stupid, and your time is far better spent learning how to stop procrastinating than it is planning out every waking minute of your day.
I love his approach to improving as a photographer. I don’t know that I could stay that disciplined, but many of the same struggles are why I gave up on shooting RAW. Spending more time editing photos than taking them, that’s not why I love photography. Now I shoot with a film simulation preselected and…
I love his approach to improving as a photographer. I don’t know that I could stay that disciplined, but many of the same struggles are why I gave up on shooting RAW. Spending more time editing photos than taking them, that’s not why I love photography. Now I shoot with a film simulation preselected and only ever crop if I need it.
I can’t wait to hear how this method works out.
I listen to two podcasts and have always used the Apple app (blasphemy, I know), but Castro 2 has converted me. It’s such a well thought out app. Really worth it for everyone to check out just to see a fresh take on app design.
I listen to two podcasts and have always used the Apple app (blasphemy, I know), but Castro 2 has converted me. It’s such a well thought out app. Really worth it for everyone to check out just to see a fresh take on app design.