It’s always refreshing to find a book that talks about the things we don’t want to talk about.
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I've been working on a major change to my entire online portfolio. It's time to show you what I've been up to.-----------------------------------------------...
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I've been working on a major change to my entire online portfolio. It's time to show you what I've been up to.-----------------------------------------------...
We’ll discuss the biggest change I’ve ever made online, what I’ve been up to the last year, and will have some sneak peaks at my Obsidian setup in the process.
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Next week. Big changes.
😆 It’s more of a hope and aspiration than anything.
I’m becoming a pretty big fan of Bunch. Thanks, @ttscoff!
At its heart, Bunch is an app launcher and quitter that uses plain text files to tell it what to do. It can do much more, so if you want...
142: Yes to Life by Victor Frankl – Bookworm
Joe & Mike tackle another Victor Frankl book as they consider purpose, value, and the meaning of life. Links Support the Show Bookworm #44: Man’s Search for Meaning Mike’s Newsletter...
If you’ve been having issues with the Alfred-Obsidian workflow, try the latest version. I removed the python dependency.
Alfred Workflow for managing project folders and note files in Obsidian. - GitHub - joebuhlig/alfred-obsidian-projects: Alfred Workflow for managing project folders and note files in Obsidian.
It’s still amazing to me that I can get up in the morning, look out the window, and see deer and turkeys. Loving it! 🦌 🦃
Who wouldn’t look forward to a Victor Frankl book?
I’ve been getting lazy with my project management workflows. Thanks for enabling me, @alfredapp and @obsdmd!
With the rise of PKM tools comes an interesting dilemma. If set up well, your PKM can house all the information you need to know about a project that you...
Today I learned that it’s actually harder than expected to set the balance between the bass and mid/highs of a movie theatre sound setup. I tend to make the bass too high. 🤷🏻♂️
This is a big part of why I’m such a fan of plain text files. There will always be something that can read/write them.
Thought: The less technology involved, the better the tool.
Related: The tool with the least moving parts will last the longest.
Also related: Digital bits are moving parts.
141: Creative Calling by Chase Jarvis – Bookworm
Do you consider yourself to be "creative?" Whether you're an artist or an engineer, today's author argues that creativity isn't a skill—it's a habit available to everyone. Join Joe &...
Recently signed up for this. Well done, sir. 👏
New issue of Extra Focus (http://extrafocus.io) dropping in 9.5 hours.
The subject line is cracking me up. 🙃
Cracking up at this deep-cut iOS Easter egg I just stumbled across.
Who would appreciate this?
Maybe @gruber would appreciate this.
Some days it’s hard to convince myself that ADHD is not an excuse to avoid work.
If you’ve bought an online course, did you actually watch it? Or not? Why?
If you don’t buy them, why?
Asking for a friend… 😉
Definitely giving this a run! 🎉
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Really the only way I keep up with blogs is via RSS and @NetNewsWire. And I’m looking to curate my current list. What are your favorite blogs these days?
This one might get @_MikeSchmitz and I fired up.
If you’ve ever wanted to take on a creative endeavor, we have a book for you!
Recording live today at 1PM Central!
Just learned about this magical system. Likely to lose some time later this morning setting this up. Thanks, @1Password!
1Password now includes full support for SSH keys, providing the easiest and most secure way for developers to manage SSH keys and use Git in their daily workflow.
I’m dedicated to vim in iTerm2 but if I were to use a code editor app, it would be Nova.
💫 NOVA IS 50% OFF! 💫 For a limited time — until April 1st, 2022 — our Mac-native code editor, Nova, is just $49. Including a year of updates. This is HUGE.
Buy Now: https://nova.app/buy/?ref=twitter
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If you’re wondering where I’ve been lately, this will help explain. Also, more to come!
My adventures in task management began with Evernote and The Secret Weapon. My corporate job had begun pushing the limits of my memory and led me down the stereotypical path...
This. This is me. Only I’m terrible at the reminder piece. Thus, I can end up never responding to messages. Sorry about that if you’ve been on the other end. https://twitter.com/jessejanderson/status/1503400592059686913
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