Melissa Hogenboom:
Misleading by “telling the truth” is so pervasive in daily life that a new term has recently been coined to describe it: paltering.
As noted, this is very common in business.
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Melissa Hogenboom: Misleading by “telling the truth” is so pervasive in daily life that a new term has recently been coined to describe it: paltering. As noted, this is very common in business.
Melissa Hogenboom:
Misleading by “telling the truth” is so pervasive in daily life that a new term has recently been coined to describe it: paltering.
As noted, this is very common in business.
When I first saw this, I was ready to say “Fuck Twitter” yet again (and still, they deserve that monicker for many things), but the more I think about this, the more I think this might be borderline accidental genius. Think about it like this, the people with these badges really seem to care about…
When I first saw this, I was ready to say “Fuck Twitter” yet again (and still, they deserve that monicker for many things), but the more I think about this, the more I think this might be borderline accidental genius. Think about it like this, the people with these badges really seem to care about them. So what’s a bigger ego blow: being removed from Twitter as a martyr, or losing your status?
Losing your status is a much larger blow to the ego, then being made martyr. So good on Twitter for this one, assuming that is they actually follow through. And hell, they even got me to link to The Verge.
In short, iCloud unless you like to be, umm, particular about file management. Also, I in no way agree that the speed differences are negligible. DEVONthink is slow as fuck.
In short, iCloud unless you like to be, umm, particular about file management. Also, I in no way agree that the speed differences are negligible. DEVONthink is slow as fuck.
Focused, attentive, diversion-less, but not precious, work.
This week I take a dive into why iPads make for a less distracting operating system — and how I leverage the tools offered by iOS to make it even less annoying.
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Kevin Roose, in an otherwise uninteresting article: The sensors on cars used by Waymo, the self-driving-car division of Alphabet, Google’s corporate parent, have struggled in heavy rain and snow. Editor: “Waymo, that’s the Google company right? Be sure to point that out to juice the SEO.” Roose: “Actually it’s an Alphabet company.” Editor: “Yeah, they…
Kevin Roose, in an otherwise uninteresting article:
The sensors on cars used by Waymo, the self-driving-car division of Alphabet, Google’s corporate parent, have struggled in heavy rain and snow.
Editor: “Waymo, that’s the Google company right? Be sure to point that out to juice the SEO.”
Roose: “Actually it’s an Alphabet company.”
Editor: “Yeah, they are Google, so say that.”
Fact Checker: “You’re going to have to say that Waymo is a division of Alphabet, and Alphabet also owns Google — if that’s the connection you really want to make.”
Roose: “Fuck me.”
Cory Doctorow: That presents a paradox: if the purpose of lifehacking is to mindfully choose your priorities, what can you do when that process leads you to a position where no more choices are possible?
Cory Doctorow:
That presents a paradox: if the purpose of lifehacking is to mindfully choose your priorities, what can you do when that process leads you to a position where no more choices are possible?
Quinn Norton: Technically Americans work slightly more hours per year than the Japanese, but neither of those numbers include unpaid overtime or extra work you’re supposed to do around and for your regular job. Uncounted, this work remains unreal, though its consequences are harder to dismiss. The Japanese have defined a form of death-from-productivity: karōshi.…
Quinn Norton:
Technically Americans work slightly more hours per year than the Japanese, but neither of those numbers include unpaid overtime or extra work you’re supposed to do around and for your regular job. Uncounted, this work remains unreal, though its consequences are harder to dismiss. The Japanese have defined a form of death-from-productivity: karōshi. Karōshi is when you are so productive your heart or head break and you bleed to death inside yourself. Conversely, if those organs have persisted but the mind has not, karōshi can become karojisatsu: suicide from overwork.
Mike Allen, relaying a comment from Sean Parker: “The thought process that went into building these applications, Facebook being the first of them, … was all about: ‘How do we consume as much of your time and conscious attention as possible?’”
Mike Allen, relaying a comment from Sean Parker:
“The thought process that went into building these applications, Facebook being the first of them, … was all about: ‘How do we consume as much of your time and conscious attention as possible?’”
Caroline Knorr: What do the big tech companies say to the criticism that they’re designing addictive products? They typically give the business argument, that they’re creating products people love to use and are constantly trying to improve people’s experience (Facebook says it polls users daily to gauge success).
Caroline Knorr:
What do the big tech companies say to the criticism that they’re designing addictive products? They typically give the business argument, that they’re creating products people love to use and are constantly trying to improve people’s experience (Facebook says it polls users daily to gauge success).
I was going to write some thoughts I have about the X, but Justin’s thoughts mirrors mine.
I was going to write some thoughts I have about the X, but Justin’s thoughts mirrors mine.
Gabe Weatherhead: So here I am, 12 months later. I’m still saying “Fuck you Twitter” and I mean it more than I did in 2016.
Gabe Weatherhead:
So here I am, 12 months later. I’m still saying “Fuck you Twitter” and I mean it more than I did in 2016.
Just posted a review of this on Everyday Wear, I love it. Also, it’s currently on a heck of a sale.
Just posted a review of this on Everyday Wear, I love it. Also, it’s currently on a heck of a sale.
Selina Wang: “Anything we would do that would slow down signups, delete accounts, or remove accounts had to go through the growth team,” Miley said. “They were more concerned with growth numbers than fake and compromised accounts.”
Selina Wang:
“Anything we would do that would slow down signups, delete accounts, or remove accounts had to go through the growth team,” Miley said. “They were more concerned with growth numbers than fake and compromised accounts.”
I started a new website with my pal Steve — we are setting out to talk about better clothing. If you’ve liked my posts and reviews about clothes, you’ll want to follow the new site. If you’ve been annoyed about my posts and reviews of clothing, then rejoice, you won’t see them on this site any…
I started a new website with my pal Steve — we are setting out to talk about better clothing. If you’ve liked my posts and reviews about clothes, you’ll want to follow the new site.
If you’ve been annoyed about my posts and reviews of clothing, then rejoice, you won’t see them on this site any more.
We’ve put a lot of work into a product directory and a series of guides we will be rolling out over the coming weeks. Do me a favor and check the site out.
So you’ve read all my bag reviews and every time I like a new bag you wonder if that’s a bag you should get. This article should help clear things up for you.
*In lieu of the normal iPad Productivity Report, I present to you my “state of bags” report.*
Over the past year, I’ve tested and reviewed a bunch of new bags. This often leaves readers wondering: yeah but which one should *I* get? I hope to clear that up with this post, as these are the best choices you can make for a range of activities.
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O’Leary: Over the course of my career, I have shrugged off things that horrify me now. I learned to push through the routine humiliation. As an ambitious woman, I often ran an internal calculation about how much “trouble” I was willing to make. Should I fight about the story I want to do or the…
O’Leary:
Over the course of my career, I have shrugged off things that horrify me now. I learned to push through the routine humiliation. As an ambitious woman, I often ran an internal calculation about how much “trouble” I was willing to make. Should I fight about the story I want to do or the unwelcome remark about my legs? Time and time again, I went with the former. If I hadn’t, I don’t know if I would have been as successful. I’m not ashamed about wanting a career, but I can’t look back at some of my actions without wincing.
Taking a look at my favorite things I reviewed over the past year.
This year has been a big year on gear reviewing side of things, as I’ve poured through a lot of stuff to try and find things worth owning. Below, are some of the very best things I found and reviewed this year:
I never waste my time with non-Matthew Panzarino reviews of iPhones. He did yet another fantastic review.
I never waste my time with non-Matthew Panzarino reviews of iPhones. He did yet another fantastic review.