Great points on Force Touch for iPhone. I'd be thrilled to see it happen: http://buhlig.us/1E48OvM via @MacSparky
I hadn't thought much about the way I lace my dress shoes: http://buhlig.us/1IZ3SoY via @artofmanliness
Any writers that use a git repo for working with an editor? Seems to be the easiest way I've found for getting/reviewing revisions.
How to begin the day by Marcus Aurelius: http://buhlig.us/1MvJhNG by @brainpicker
A lot of great tips on writing with an iPad here: http://buhlig.us/1IYwL4B via @toolstoys
"What You Miss When You Take Notes on Your Laptop" http://buhlig.us/1E0guiO via @HarvardBiz
"Understanding the Diderot Effect (and How To Overcome It)" http://buhlig.us/1HRStoZ by @joshua_becker
"With web apps, insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting the same result." http://buhlig.us/1DY0UnY by @drdrang
She's not quite 5 months old and she slept from 8:30 last night until 5:30 this morning. Let's just say that her parents are thrilled.
The payoff is well worth it. https://twitter.com/gtdmw/status/632949253376110592
"Getting over the guilt of unfinished tasks" http://buhlig.us/1h8hveK by @davidcaolo
It's great knowing the farmers that grow/raise your food. Free sweet corn this morning.
"A Key Success Factor That Many People Overlook" http://buhlig.us/1J3uPH8 by @lifeoptimizer
"Kaizen: Get a Little Better Each Day" http://buhlig.us/1Wny7z6 by @artofmanliness
"First Principles: Elon Musk on Thinking for Yourself" http://buhlig.us/1h8glQg by @james_clear
The first apps I install on a new Mac (in order): @DropBox @1Password @TextExpander @OmniFocus @alfredapp Here's why: http://buhlig.us/1IQqnw5
First Apps on a New Mac
Last week, I mentioned I had purchased a new MacBook Pro. Instead of the migration process, I set it up as a new machine. That means I had to decide which apps needed to be installed first. Simple, right? Well, not so much.
Using TestFlight for the first time on a client project. Took me a bit to set it up, but I’m a fan.
“Farm work is one of the best jobs for getting to know people as they really are.” http://buff.ly/1hyLb4F
"Everybody was Kung-Fu fighting", if by "everyone" you mean my kids, and by "Kung-fu fighting" you mean avoiding bedtime.
Data, data, data: "How I Wrote 400K Words in a Year" http://buhlig.us/1IBnAqL by @jamietr
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