Category: Links of Interest

  • Do we need Chrome?

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    Read Leiden writes: The dominance of Chrome has a major detrimental effect on the Web as an open platform: developers are increasingly shunning other browsers in their testing and bug-fixing routines. I’m not so sure about this, though I do think that we need browser diversity. I wonder what it would take to have the…

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  • Third Party Apple Repair Shops

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    This article got me reflecting on my Apple repair blessings over Christmas. I had two iPhones that qualified under the Apple battery replacement program and instead of needing to drive an hour towards Vancouver my local London Drugs is an authorized repair facility. I was very surprised to find this local store could repair my…

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  • I’m a productivity Champ?

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    Over at Asian Efficiency there is a short profile on me if you’re interested in reading a bit about my journey to productivity.

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  • Yes I’d get a job

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    This is a great post from Steve Campbell following his journey from leaving his corporate job to starting something on his own. To pivoting, to running out of money and time to make it work. Now to polishing his resume. I’ve always said that I’ll work any job that I don’t find morally objectionable to keep…

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  • Revamping my research workflow…maybe with DEVONThink?

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    Yup, the resources on my site aren’t working like I had hoped. Mainly because the WordPress admin is a dog and I can’t kill 5 minutes to enter a single quote. One of the apps I’m looking at is DEVONThink for iOS and MacStories has a great piece on automation for DEVONThink. Stay tuned for…

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  • Shane Parrish on how to read

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    Over at GQ, Shane Parrish tells us about his reading and note taking routine. It’s not the system I use, but I admit that I’ve fallen off the wagon a bit as I feel so busy. My system involved writing a review of the books I had read and connecting them with the other books…

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  • Where are thou weekend

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    Katrina for The Guardian: When my own son, then aged 12, started asking on Sunday nights, “Was that a weekend? Are you kidding?” I knew what he meant. In my family of four, weekends had become as gridlocked as weekdays. My husband and I were shuttling the kids to sports and playdates, cleaning and fixing…

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  • More than one profession?

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    Darius: How many people can you think of who succeeded at more than one profession or skill? Forget about historical figures like Leonardo Da Vinci or any other genius. Most people achieve any form of success or recognition in that one field. Same goes for picking a business niche. Sure you may look at someone…

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  • The same amount of time with kids, but more hands on

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    This article focuses on mothers, but it’s not always mom. My wife works 4 days a week at 3pm and Saturday morning which has me building blocks, reading stories, and taking my kids to play in the snow. While my parents weren’t neglectful, I remember them sending me outside at 5 (the age of my…

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  • Are your actions today a vote towards the business you want in a decade?

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    From Shawn asking himself a question as he makes decisions in his company: Is this a vote toward the type of work environment I want to have in 20 years? Yes Shawn has a team at The Sweet Setup1, but I don’t think there is any less importance to be given to your decisions just…

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