Since I posted about my Rucking workouts, I figured I should also post about the gear I use when I ruck. My list is still evolving, but I’ll go over what I use now and generally why I have that item.
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Interview with Abe Burmeister
Fantastic interview and insight into Outlier.
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?
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…
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 for the uncompromised.”
Fantastic read about what Outlier clothing is really all about.
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iPad Productivity Report — 10/23/17
Going around the horn on iPad thoughts this week.
A potpourri of thoughts this week from journaling, iPad mini, keyboard sharing, and even a tip for a change. Plus, as a huge bonus, I got to use the word potpourri twice.
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Thinking More About Apple Watch
Where and how does the Apple Watch fit, and grow?
Like many I had the first Apple Watch model and quickly fell to love it, then I hated, then I liked it, and now I am back to being rather ambivalent towards it. It seems that if you regularly used a watch *before* the Apple Watch, that you are much more prone to having mixed feelings about it. Whereas, generally, those who had no watch before the Apple Watch tend to like the watch much better.
I’ve been thinking a lot about this, especially with the impact of a new version of Apple Watch with LTE coming out. This solves a lot of the shortcomings, but doesn’t fundamentally change the value proposition for those who like “normal” watches.
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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…
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 out of your way.
God I love this app.
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Rucking as a Workout
Turns out, the best work out for me involves a backpack, shocking, I know.
A eight months ago, I made a decision to start working out five times per week. Being the nerd I am, I started by trying many different work out apps on my phone, and they all sucked. Working out in your house is boring and lame was my conclusion. I started looking at local gyms, but since I don’t ever have any reason to drive somewhere during the day (I work from home) that seemed laughable at best.
There is a very large and nice wooded state park a short five minute walk from my front door. So I started to do short hikes in there on the rugged and hilly terrain. At first this was a casual walk, then I added a backpack since it was a good way to test them for my reviews. Then I added a bit of weight to get a better work out and quickly realized: well this is rucking.
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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.
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.
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Intrigue in the online mattress review world
Jason Kottke: In five years, Casper will probably have dozens of retail stores and 10 different kinds of mattress at different price points — they already have more than a dozen stores and 3 models ranging from $600 to $1850 — just like the companies they are trying to replace. Their origin story won’t matter…VC-fueled…
Jason Kottke:
In five years, Casper will probably have dozens of retail stores and 10 different kinds of mattress at different price points — they already have more than a dozen stores and 3 models ranging from $600 to $1850 — just like the companies they are trying to replace. Their origin story won’t matter…VC-fueled marketing will paper over all of that and, tada, meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
Unrelated, I have a Tuft & Needle mattress and love it. It may not sponsor every podcast, but it also doesn’t sponsor every podcast. And that’s not an affiliate link, it’s just a link to a fantastic mattress.
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First Look: Meridian Dress Shirt from Bluffworks
A new travel dress shirt, which has the makings of something many people will love for everyday.
Currently on Kickstarter for a few more days, the Meridian Dress Shirt is billed as the ultimate travel shirt. It boasts the standard set of travel dress shirt features: multi-day wear (because it is odor resistant), wrinkle free, breathable, and comfortable. Bluffworks sent me a non-final press sample, which arrived just a few hours before I left for a weekend trip. Here’s my initial thoughts on this new shirt.
I tested this shirt by wearing it while loading my car for the weekend, driving two hours and forty-five minutes, and then unloading the car. I hung it up, and put it back on a couple days later to again load the car, drive the car, and unload the car. Then I wore it for half a day at work (I got too warm with my t-shirt under it) and lastly I wadded it up and stuck it at the bottom of a pile of stinky clothes for the night. So basically, I abused the shirt pretty well in the short time I’ve had it.
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One person’s history of Twitter, from beginning to end
Mike Monteiro: Twitter would have you believe that it’s a beacon of free speech. Biz Stone would have you believe that inaction is principle. I would ask you to consider the voices that have been silenced. The voices that have disappeared from Twitter because of the hatred and the abuse. Those voices aren’t free. Those…
Mike Monteiro:
Twitter would have you believe that it’s a beacon of free speech. Biz Stone would have you believe that inaction is principle. I would ask you to consider the voices that have been silenced. The voices that have disappeared from Twitter because of the hatred and the abuse. Those voices aren’t free. Those voices have been caged. Twitter has become an engine for further marginalizing the marginalized. A pretty hate machine.
Actor Rose McGowan, one of the accusers of disgraced film producer Harvey Weinstein, has had her Twitter activity suspended. McGowan had earlier tweeted “fuck off” to actor Ben Affleck and accused him of lying about his knowledge of Weinstein’s history of sexual misconduct.
For me there’s a key line from Monteiro which tells you all you need to know about many things in life:
But I’ll tell you this: a lot of those people have tried, honestly tried to deal with the abuse on the platform. But when leadership doesn’t want something fixed it’s close to impossible to fix it. And when leadership doesn’t see something as a problem, it’s not getting fixed at all.
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Severe flaw in WPA2 protocol leaves Wi-Fi traffic open to eavesdropping
Speaking of security, it looks like WPA2 WiFi security is totally fucked. This will likely need patches on your OS and routers. What a fucking mess.
Speaking of security, it looks like WPA2 WiFi security is totally fucked. This will likely need patches on your OS and routers. What a fucking mess.
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Mobile Internet Security
Caleb Chen: American telcos like AT&T and Verizon sell your personal information: home address, phone number, and cell phone contract details, possibly even down to your current longitude and latitude, to anyone with your mobile IP address. This means that when you use your mobile to browse the internet, each of the sites you visit…
Caleb Chen:
American telcos like AT&T and Verizon sell your personal information: home address, phone number, and cell phone contract details, possibly even down to your current longitude and latitude, to anyone with your mobile IP address. This means that when you use your mobile to browse the internet, each of the sites you visit could easily have your full name, phone number, home address and email address, and even approximate location. AT&T has been actively providing this information to law enforcement for over a decade, also for a profit.
Looks like I’ll switch to VPN on cell networks.
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iPad Productivity Report — 10/16/17
NAS systems, cell radios, and FaceID.
An update on my file storage search, and thoughts on cellular iPads and FaceID for iPads. Also a quick question about a possible new member feature.
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What Facebook Did to American Democracy
This is a fascinating read and shows the true dangers of networks like Facebook, and Twitter as well. What’s most interesting, and most dangerous is that these networks themselves don’t know how they impact the world until well after the fact.
This is a fascinating read and shows the true dangers of networks like Facebook, and Twitter as well. What’s most interesting, and most dangerous is that these networks themselves don’t know how they impact the world until well after the fact.
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Ev Williams Wants To Save Media — Again
At its core, Medium has two good things going for it: Design, it’s phenomenal and well considered. Desire to be better. They know what they want to achieve. The problem with Medium is that they have no fucking clue how to actually accomplish the second thing, and so they quickly erode the trust of writers.…
At its core, Medium has two good things going for it:
- Design, it’s phenomenal and well considered.
- Desire to be better. They know what they want to achieve.
The problem with Medium is that they have no fucking clue how to actually accomplish the second thing, and so they quickly erode the trust of writers. If you are serious about writing, it’s the worst possible choice you can make for publishing your words.
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Triple Aught Design’s Admin Panel
A great organizational panel for packs with little to no organization built in.
When I picked up the Triple Aught Design Azimuth backpack, I also snagged an Admin Panel to try and help organize the otherwise organizationaless Azimuth. It was almost an afterthought of a purchase for me, at $35 it’s hard to put too much consideration and I often just try stuff out at that price. I purchased it because it has a clip and rail system that is designed to work in Triple Aught Design packs (I can’t test this, but I suspect it might work in Outlier packs too).
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iPad Productivity Report — 10/9/17
Files, clipboard manager things, and home screen decisions.
This week, I want to tackle three areas: home screen layouts on iOS 11, those weird clipboard managers, and what to do when you have a shit ton of files to deal with. Let’s get started, this seems ambitious.
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Forget Russian Trolls. Facebook’s Own Staff Helped Win The Election.
Daniel Kreiss and Shannon McGregor, reporting on another side of Facebook, Google, and Twitter during the elections: For example, these firms offer an extensive array of campaign services — including advising campaigns on everything from the content of ads and other communications to the specific groups they might benefit most from targeting, and how best…
Daniel Kreiss and Shannon McGregor, reporting on another side of Facebook, Google, and Twitter during the elections:
For example, these firms offer an extensive array of campaign services — including advising campaigns on everything from the content of ads and other communications to the specific groups they might benefit most from targeting, and how best to reach them. Consider the fact that all three of these firms have dedicated partisan teams that work with campaigns. Staffers work with campaigns to guide advertising buys, boost engagement around online ads, and shepherd the use of their platforms.