Friday Notes Series
Friday Notes #63 โ I Write.as Myself
Introducing some blips of musing. For free.
I'm a compulsive creator and contributor, a digital nomad, a light painter, a YouTuber, a podcaster and a numeric citizen who's enjoying the digital era.
Friday Notes Series
Introducing some blips of musing. For free.
musing
๐ค When thinking about my newsletter subscribers, I often think about them as being people attending a class or a presentation: each newsletter being some sort of a presentation. According to my recent analytics, 45% of my subscribers read the newsletter. If I continue with the class or presentation analogy, this
musing
๐ Weโre approaching two years of this COVID-19 pandemic. Weโre entering a phase where people no longer feel the need to care about COVID-19. I feel that way. I donโt care anymore. I donโt feel guilty about it. When I look at the news, more and more
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Heading back to the coffee shop. Is this a sign of the return of a normal life?
Apple
An explanation on why Iโm ok now with the sideloading of apps on the iPhone, plus, a quick interview with one of the most vocal App Store critic โ Kosta Eleftheriou.
Apple
Apple has a special place in my life because of my passion for the company, its history and most importantly because I share the same values.
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We donโt know much about our parents as being young parents.
Miscellanious
Cleanshot X is one of the most useful and delightful utility in my blogger toolset.
Apple
With Universal Control, even in its beta form, Apple brings to the table, a powerful features for people heavily invested into its ecosystem. Users will find plenty of use case for it, making them more efficient and productive.
privacy protection
In this issue: cool use for #Appleโs Xserve. Nostalgia & old Mac software. #Cryptocurrencies & #climatechange. Why security keys are important? What is #solarpunk? Don't count IBM out, yet! #photography #privacyprotection
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The reasons why I care to write and share might surprise you.
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Applying for a job at Apple: Is there something worse than indifference?