I'm Leaving Hover
I have used Hover for almost four years. They were the first dedicated domain registrar I used, which was primarily due to the ridiculous number of times I h...
👋 I'm Joe Buhlig. I strive to build productivity systems that stand the test of time and help me do more than check boxes. I'm here to help you do the same.
🎙 I read a lot of books and talk about it.
🐿 I can't focus on one thing for long, so I write a lot of code for an eclectic grouping of projects.
📓 And I'm a bit obsessed with finding non-proprietary solutions to digital problems. Thus, text files for the win! 🎉
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I'm Leaving Hover
I have used Hover for almost four years. They were the first dedicated domain registrar I used, which was primarily due to the ridiculous number of times I h...
I have used Hover for almost four years. They were the first dedicated domain registrar I used, which was primarily due to the ridiculous number of times I heard about them in ad spots on podcasts. They are phenomenal at marketing and getting their name out there. But despite my history with them and their marketing, I have decided to move on.
A friend is looking to leave SharePoint. Uses Lists, web pages, cloud storage, and email. Wants to avoid Microsoft and Google. What would you recommend?
If you have one of these, do you find the benefit worth the risk? I've debated some form of video monitoring in/on my home, but every option seems riddled with problems.
Security researchers have discovered a vulnerability in Ring doorbells that exposed the passwords for the Wi-Fi networks to which they were connected. Bitdefender said the Amazon-owned doorbell was sending owners’...
Members! It's recording day! Today we're covering Principle by Ray Dalio at 1pm Central. Join us live on the club!
https://club.bookworm.fm
I didn't know this page existed, but it's awesome.
Working on an article about #gtd habits that make the practice successful. What are some you’ve found helpful?
Thank you 🦆🦆🚀 users, whoever you are! We've hit a record of 50 million private searches a day thanks to your use of our privacy protection tools, especially our mobile browser.
That's over 500 a second and 18 Billion a year. 😮
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Locking and Unlocking. So true.
In 1978, Kurt Vonnegut gave the commencement speech at Fredonia State College in upstate New York. The speech was published under
I can't change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination. - Jimmy Dean
Yep. Still doing this for every book I read.
For years I have wanted to read more books. Prolific readers rave about the benefits and world-renowned leaders often attribute their ideas and successes to ...
Art is a step from what is obvious and well-known toward what is arcane and concealed. - Khalil Gibran
Tomorrow on The Weekly Impulse I'm sharing details about Working With OmniFocus 3.0... and a launch date. 😱
On Analog Joe: My Favorite Fountain Pens
Ah! Now where did my quill go again? It appears this page is missing, too. Maybe try looking through the homepage again?
Phishing emails are so common it's ridiculous. Know what to look for if you suspect something amiss. 📷: @TheCyberSecHub
“It’s disrespectful for people who have the pathology of addiction to say, ‘Oh, we all have this disease,’” he said. “No, we don’t.”
Nir Eyal, who wrote the industry manual for hooking people on tech, now has a recipe to free you — even though it was your fault to begin with.
The effectiveness of work increases according to geometric progression if there are no interruptions. - Andre Maurois
The only courage that matters is the kind that gets you from one moment to the next. - Mignon McLaughlin
"We would rather skim the headlines we find, get our answer, and move on."
I hear people refer to information overwhelm more often than I would expect. The context varies but the idea is the same: finding information on the internet...
The superpower of "time multipliers" (and how to use them)
Time multipliers are strategies and habits that give you a disproportionate return on how you spend your time. Here's how to bring them into your day.
Easily one of my favorite email newsletters: @TheHustle. I don't subscribe to many but this one creeps up to the top frequently.
My rough outline is done and being tweaked. I’ll be unveiling a personal project management system I’ve been refining for a few months now. https://twitter.com/EABowers/status/1190968029036855296
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🗓 Nov 20: Workflows with @JoeBuhlig
🗓 Nov & Dec: Office Hours
📹 NEW: #OmniFocus Workflows with @JasonMAtwood
📹 NEW: Taming Email with @OmniFocus 3
🎁 Taming Your Email Prize Draw
So fitness apps know where you live. Which means a data breach would reveal your home address to the hackers. I knew I didn't want one of these.
Find out what data fitness and health apps collect, who they share it with, and what you can do to protect your privacy.
Can you turn the healing process into a game? @avantgame is certain that the answer is yes. In today's episode, Mike and I discuss SuperBetter and the potential behind gaming. https://twitter.com/bookwormfm/status/1190266741244477440
Reality is broken. In today's book, author Jane McGonigal attempts a fix by applying a gameful approach to personal growth. Join Mike & Joe as they examine the idea that...
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