Miss ya, Twitter. My internet use got less addictive and attention-grabbing without you, but I still long for the lost feeling of a yellow-pages-like global community.
Miss ya, Twitter. My internet use got less addictive and attention-grabbing without you, but I still long for the lost feeling of a yellow-pages-like global community.
Moving iOS search boxes from top (plus the slide-down gesture) to bottom makes absolute sense, but it violates my brain and my muscle memory every time.
Bye Arc, was fun while it lasted. Safari feels usable in macOS 26 anyway.
For months, YouTube has been autoplaying this after any music video I watch. Good algorithm.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfNb...
Tip: To overcome my OCD attitude towards finishing books, I created a "DNF" Goodreads list/Kindle collection/shelf space where I move the unfinished books to β they are not abandoned, they are merely waiting!
Kinda same but with Bear. One of the handful subscriptions I renew every year. Until I die. Or maybe until Apple Notes get Markdown support.
16 years later, still hits as hard as ever
I'm still at the phase when using AI tools for work is like productivity porn β wasting time on building automations and smart systems, instead of sitting down and writing that goddamn email
Ooooooh, love this! Purchased on first launch. Love the idea for customizing the looks but I suggest to give less freedom for it, because the infinite hex color combinations turned me off immediately and the default dark theme feels perfect.
Is there a way to follow people on X.com without registering on that hellish platform again? Bluesky is a nice cozy cafΓ© but the crowds are still walking the noisy messy main street.
This looks too good to be real
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_8-N...
Good guidance about strategic decision making and execution
whitneyzim.medium.com/strategy-is-...
Knowledge work in 2025:
1. Write messy draft
2. Clean up draft
3. Run draft through ChatGPT
4. Rewrite neutered LLM crap to make it sound a bit more "you"
Havenβt had the pleasure of using it myself but Linear
Back to Arc then. It may be abandoned, buggy and with a few too quirkier-than-really-needed decisions, but still far more reliable.
That said, the sync with iOS is nice, although not *that* nice. If I had to choose, I'd rather switch my default browser on the phone than use Safari on my laptop.
Favicons are terribly broken, and bookmarks and the tab list end up in randomly colored letters rather than recognizable websites.
Profiles are there but you need to open separate windows for each. Try working with just two windows like that, and opening links from other apps and getting them to open in the correct profile's window.
Tab groups are well designed but are terribly executed:
switching groups reloads tabs; the tab group sidebar is half-assed (there's no button to close a tab).
The extension ecosystem is crazy limited simply because devs have to pay for publishing. You end up with half-broken or crappy extensions, or paid extensions for the most banal things (like force-enabling a mouse right click).
Clearing a websites' cache or cookies takes opening Safari settings, navigating to a specific tab, opening an additional windows and waiting till the website list loads and becomes searchable.
Webkit sucks. Sites and web apps are just not optimized for it, and if you need M365 at work, Microsoft doesn't care outside of Edge/Chromium and Safari doesn't care about Microsoft.
I gave Safari on macOS a shot, and I kinda get the minimalist appeal but some things are so broken I can't imagine people using it on a daily basis:
Cool new app for grain lovers #AgBr
Amazing filters, well worth the wait. I miss a few minor things, but will share feedback in a few days!
My television event of the year www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Zfp...
I'll be watching on premiere date for su-- haha, of course they release it on 4/20
I do love my Kindle though. Sure, the platform is the main thing making Kindle successful but the devices are great hardware and software.
Is there any way to still join beta testing?
A digestible tech/business piece on DeepSeek and its implications
stratechery.com/2025/deepsee...