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  • The iPad Pro as an iPad

    You know, like not as a laptop, but as an actual tablet — as you would with a larger iPad.

    When I wrote about the iPad Pro as a laptop replacement the other day, I talked about it in a very specific sense: propped up like a laptop screen with some sort of keyboard attached to it — as you would a typical laptop. This time around though I want to talk about using the device as just an iPad, which means no keyboards connected to it.

    Looking at it this way gives us three different setups to talk through: flat on table/desk/lap, propped at an angle on a table/desk/lap, and held in your hands. For the sake of brevity I am just going to talk about these placements in the sense of a desk, but know that I mean any flat surface you sit or stand working at. And for the sake of further brevity you can assume the iPad Pro works the same in your lap, with much less comfort overall. So if say the iPad works great flat on a desk, it would just be OK in your lap like that.

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  • Mysteries

    Sometimes things are better left unsolved.

    With great search engines and no shortage of expert bloggers out there, we have solved a lot of life’s little mysteries. You want to know about the tax code, there’s probably a couple dozen people on Reddit’s Explain it like I’m 5 threads who can explain it all to you. Or you can look it all up and read it yourself — why would you — but you could.

    There are other little mysteries though, and I think they are better left as mysteries. Better left as mysteries because it is far more fun to speculate as to why they are the way they are, then it is too look up why and know the real answer. In this post, I shall explore some of those mysteries without looking up the real reason — because fun is fun, and people really need to learn to be ok with guessing.

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  • Some Important Updates

    Last month a veritable shit storm hit Twitter and many blogs, with the seemingly unwarranted attack on an anonymous blogger going by the name “Samantha Bielefeld”. This week I have been given a lot more information about this person and it makes me angry. Very angry. While I still believe gendered, and personal, attacks on…

    Last month a veritable shit storm hit Twitter and many blogs, with the seemingly unwarranted attack on an anonymous blogger going by the name “Samantha Bielefeld”. This week I have been given a lot more information about this person and it makes me angry. Very angry.

    While I still believe gendered, and personal, attacks on anybody for their opinions is fully unwarranted, it has become increasingly clear to me I have misplaced my trust in this person. That misplaced trust was something this person appears to have been depending on and I regret this very much.


    Further, I apologize to you my readers for abusing the trust you have placed in me. And I apologize and thank those who tried to warn me early on, and who I disregarded.


    I have a long standing policy of not deleting posts, and this situation makes me wish that was not true, but I have gone back and edited all posts related to this matter to reflect the current situation.

    I hope to write more on this in time, but that time is not right now.

    To save you searching, and to keep you up to speed, the updated posts are:

    Lastly, I apologize to Marco Arment for calling him out so harshly when it seems far more likely now — he knew something I did not know and was trying to walk a difficult line.

    That is all for now.

  • Which Do You Enjoy More?

    Finding the peace in the war between your heart and brain, but you know when choosing material goods.

    The other day, on Twitter, my pal Pat tweeted this at me:

    @BenjaminBrooks Ultimately, isn’t the method you enjoy the most going to be the one that produced the best results?

    This of course made me think: which method of note taking do I enjoy the most? Hand written notes, or typed notes. I’ll be honest, when faced with that question the only thing I could come up with was: UUuuuhhhhhhhhh.

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  • Apple Pencil

    The best plastic pencil I own.

    When Apple announced the Pencil alongside the iPad Pro, a lot of people saw it as the killer feature of the device. People wanted it more than anything else Apple announced that day. I wasn’t one of those people. That’s not because I didn’t think it was cool, but strictly because I thought the new iPad Pro, and its accompanying Smart Keyboard, was a far more interesting set of tools.

    Still, I got the Pencil when they started shipping and have been using it a lot more than I had planned. Initially, when people would ask me how I liked the Pencil, I would tell them the same thing: “It’s really nice, but I am not sure I have much use for it.”

    I still feel that way at times, but honestly it is a much better device than I thought it would be and I think it will become increasingly more useful.

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  • My Cat

    I found a pretty great bed for my asshole cat.

    Technically he isn’t my cat, he’s my wife’s cat, but ask anyone (including the damn cat) and he is my cat. You see my wife had a cat when we met, this small, shy, skittish cat named Mojito. Overall, ‘Mo’ was a pretty good cat, but she had one fatal flaw: she liked to spit up.

    I don’t mean puke, because most of the time it was just this gross clear liquid, and you see she would shoot this crap all over our place if we left for any substantial period of time. Out all day? Twelve gross as shit piles of clear liquid. It drove us nuts.

    The only thing which helped was cat pheromones called Felaway. This stuff worked well, but was expensive and was only good for us being gone for half a day. Progress, but not enough. It was so decided that getting another cat, would solve this problem.

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  • Publishing Articles to WordPress With Workflow on iOS

    Federico Viticci: Fortunately, great things do happen in the third-party iOS ecosystem. Today’s update to Workflow (version 1.4.2) adds, among more actions, a brand new WordPress action to publish posts and pages to configured WordPress blogs (both wordpress.com and self-hosted ones) and which can be combined with any other existing action or workflow for deeper…

    Federico Viticci:

    Fortunately, great things do happen in the third-party iOS ecosystem. Today’s update to Workflow (version 1.4.2) adds, among more actions, a brand new WordPress action to publish posts and pages to configured WordPress blogs (both wordpress.com and self-hosted ones) and which can be combined with any other existing action or workflow for deeper automaton. After using a beta of this action for the past few weeks, I can say that it’s, by far, the best automated publishing workflow I’ve ever had, and I don’t want to go back to anything else.

    Holy shit, this is awesome.

  • iPad Pro in the Clasroom

    A great post about using the iPad Pro in a university setting. I really wish I had an iPad Pro when I was at university — it would have been so much better. I love seeing posts like this.

    A great post about using the iPad Pro in a university setting. I really wish I had an iPad Pro when I was at university — it would have been so much better. I love seeing posts like this.

  • Using iPad Pro as a Laptop Replacement

    The iPad Pro makes a hell of a good laptop replacement and is the best of both worlds.

    I should clarify, this post is not about whether you can replace a laptop with an iPad Pro — at least not in that I am going to go through scenarios and talk about all that crap. That type of article is far too subjective to be worth your time, and I am guessing you could probably figure this out on your own. Instead, I want to talk about what it has been like for me to use my iPad Pro as a laptop, as a primary computer.

    My typical setup for this was the iPad Pro on a small tripod type stand, with a Magic keyboard paired to it via Bluetooth. In short, this setup works far better than I thought it might, but still has a ways to go before it isn’t annoying at times.

    Most of my daily activities center around being able to type, and this setup is beyond ideal for this, and my other large activities are Skype and GoToMeeting, both of which work perfectly well on iPad Pro. This leaves a bunch of smaller tasks, which are not deal breakers should they not work well with this setup.

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  • iPad Pro Review: No Country for Old Macs

    Jason Snell: Unfortunately, the hardware has outpaced the maturity of the operating system and app ecosystem. This is a product that can be used to get real work done, but if Apple had spent more time adding iPad features to iOS, the argument in its favor would be a whole lot easier to make. Spot…

    Jason Snell:

    Unfortunately, the hardware has outpaced the maturity of the operating system and app ecosystem. This is a product that can be used to get real work done, but if Apple had spent more time adding iPad features to iOS, the argument in its favor would be a whole lot easier to make.

    Spot on.

  • Apple Pencil Review

    Myke Hurley: As a 1.0 product, I am astounded by just how well the Apple Pencil and iPad Pro work together. After only having used it for a few days, I am now at the point where I wouldn't want to go back. Being able to take quick notes or doodles whilst recording podcasts, having…

    Myke Hurley:

    As a 1.0 product, I am astounded by just how well the Apple Pencil and iPad Pro work together. After only having used it for a few days, I am now at the point where I wouldn't want to go back. Being able to take quick notes or doodles whilst recording podcasts, having quick access to some sketching tools to mark up a document or screenshot, and having a new way to interact with iOS more precisely, has made the Pencil a must-have item in my toolkit.

    Great review.

  • On Mac Content Blockers

    Just use Ghostery and call it a day.

    After my iOS content blocker extravaganza, many people wanted to know when and if I would be posting a similar analysis for Mac content blockers. (iOS developers can easily port their iOS content blockers to the Mac and have a nice little plugin.) I initially figured this was something I would tackle, but after playing with Mac content blockers I won’t be looking into these.

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  • Looking at the Better iPad Pro Apps

    Remember when apps hadn’t updated for the larger iPhones 6 sizes? Yeah, it is similar on the iPad Pro, but actually more annoying.

    Now that I have had some time to dive into the iPad Pro, and make it my primary machine, I wanted to look at the apps which really excel on the iPad Pro. The software, the apps more specifically, are what will really make or break the iPad Pro in the long run, as the hardware is all there and the accessories are all there as well. Whether the device succeeds or not is resting on the shoulders of the software for a change.

    This isn’t just about new apps either, this is about any app out there which makes a better experience on the iPad Pro. This could be a stock app, or some new app you have never tried.

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  • Handwritten Notes

    Hand written notes are pretty great, but perhaps digital could be great too.

    When I started work at MartianCraft I decided that I would try to shake up some of the ways I worked. It felt like the right time. And since I knew there was going to be a great deal of things I would be learning, my note taking system seemed like the ideal candidate.

    I threw out my entire structure for digital notes, grabbed a few Field Notes and started scribbling notes in them. After a month or so, I had decided the experiment was enough of a success to warrant moving to a better notebook. I looked around and decided on the Leuchtturm1917 journal as it looked nice, had solid reviews, and mostly it was on Prime.

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  • Where did all the analytics go?

    I kind of miss the validation of analytics.

    Just one month ago, I turned off analytics on my website and urged others to follow suit. You can read that article for my reasoning, but I felt analytics can unduly influence a writer, so it was best to turn them off. And then a couple weeks later I set off on this crazy writing goal of publishing 50,000 words to my site in just the month of November.

    And just a couple weeks into that, I am starting to have pangs of missing those analytics. They were like a really ratty old, but super warm and comfy, blanket that you could snuggle up with. Comforting you, warming you, validating you. That’s what analytics did, and that’s the part I missed.

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  • Jimmy Iovine: Women finding music comment draws apology

    No excuse for this kind of behavior from an executive at any company. It's toxic and should not be tolerated.

    No excuse for this kind of behavior from an executive at any company. It's toxic and should not be tolerated.

  • Markdown and Automation Experiments with 1Writer

    Really great look at 1Writer from Viticci. I've personally been using the app with my iPad Pro and it has been great. I tried to use Byword for a bit, but what an odd app — I just can't get into it. 1Writer is really neat and is a nice fill in while we all…

    Really great look at 1Writer from Viticci. I've personally been using the app with my iPad Pro and it has been great. I tried to use Byword for a bit, but what an odd app — I just can't get into it. 1Writer is really neat and is a nice fill in while we all wait for the Ulysses iPad Pro update. ((Yes, they are working on it. That's really all I know.))

  • Shooting at 35mm Only

    One focal length is the way to go.

    I sold all of my camera gear a while back and consolidated it down to just the Fujifilm X100T, which is a fixed focal length camera at 23mm — a 35mm equivalent view on a 35mm frame camera. This is also, effectively, the same focal length of your iSight camera on an iPhone. In other words the only two cameras I use, are fixed at 35mm.

    While I could add adapters to the X100T to make it wider or longer in focal length, I have yet to do that, and don’t foresee doing this anytime soon. Honestly, I preferred a 50mm focal length before I began this experiment, but when I reviewed all my images it turned out that most were taken closer to 35mm than to 50mm. So I felt like this would be a fine problem to have — shooting closer to what I used, than to what my heart told me I loved.

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  • Get Your Sleep Now

    You can totally get sleep with kids, I mean, with most kids.

    There’s always that awkward moment when someone tells you they are pregnant, and then some person in the room blurts out something which implies those parents are never going to sleep again. “Better sleep now.” “Hope you work well on very little sleep.”

    Assholes.

    It’s one thing if you are amongst younger people, who really are not busy in their life and have no clue what sleeping less than a cozy 10 hours feels like, but think they are so busy with their lives — you expect that from them. But I also hear this nonsense spouted from parents too. It just drives me nuts.

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  • Blogs by Women

    What a great list from Brent Simmons, I subscribed to them all.

    What a great list from Brent Simmons, I subscribed to them all.