Category: 3 Threads
3 Threads – Nov 30Cross-platform apps, writing in books and eating frogs3 Threads – Nov 30
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This is brought to you by members become one or purchase a course to keep the content coming. As I’ve talked about the value of going through your old notes many times, today I used my random note strategy to find some content I hadn’t seen in a while. Cross Platform Apps Allen Pike wrote
Maximum Time Usage, Your Notes and Blogging – 3 Threads
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This is brought to you by members, become one to keep the content coming. Full Maximum Capacity Time Usage Dami Lee is talking about slow reading here but I took exception to one comment in the beginning of the video which I linked to. She talks about reading books that had a big impact on
Revisiting my task management workflow and all about blogging – 3 Threads
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This is brought to you by members, become one to get access to my courses and book notes. Revisiting Task Management This week a post I wrote on task management from 4 years ago came back across my radar and I’m in a position to comment on it. Do I still use TickTick? No I
Omnivore alternatives, actionable notes and friction – 3 Threads
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This is brought to you by members. To get access to my book notes and courses you should become one. Omnivore Alternatives Omnivore is joining ElevenLabs which the blog post plays as a positive thing, but you have till November 15th to export your information before they delete everything. This has left people upset and
Effort, reading and Geocities – 3 Threads
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This is provided by members who get access to my book notes so become one and keep the content coming. Do you try hard? It’s easy to put in the minimum effort required to get the job done, but nothing great has ever come from putting in the minimum amount of effort. What if you
Software doesn’t think, RSS and 15 years of Vim – 3 Threads
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This is brought to you by members. Become one to get my book notes and keep the content coming. Software can’t think for you Casey Newton has a great insight about productivity and thinking software. …software can’t automate your thinking. But I do think it can create the conditions for improved thinking: for making new
The Fountain, ebooks and the manosphere – 3 Threads
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This is brought to you by members. Become a member or take a course to help keep the content coming. The Fountain and the Firehose Patrick Rhone looks at why we write. I like what Patrick has to say, and at the same time I’m continuing the link love by showing you a fountain that
Remote work, Text vs Video, Analogue Thinking – 3 Threads
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This is brought to you by members. Become one to help keep the site running. I Love Remote Work Joan Westenberg talks about the promise of remote work admist the current crackdown on it by many companies. On my end, our family only runs because I can set my own hours and work at home.
Sissy shaming, broken things and future me is dumb – 3 Threads
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This is brought to you by members who get access to my book notes and my courses. Sissy Shaming I still see this sissy-shaming happening in my daughter’s classes. She’s a fast runner and was just saying yesterday that when she beat everyone in the class in a running race the first boy across the
