• Reset by Ronald J Deibert

    Reset by Ronald J Deibert

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    While many other books tackle your personal digital life, Reset doesn’t take this approach to the subject. Instead Ronald Deibert looks at the overall tech ecosystem to see it’s impact on society as a whole. The purpose of this book is to synthesize what Deibert sees as an emerging consensus about the problems that relate

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  • Revisiting Your Ideas – Friday Notes 129

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    While listening to [Bookworm talk about The Practice](https://bookworm.fm/108/) they mentioned that Godin revisited the same topic a bunch of times. Far from a complaint, Mike and Joe looked at it as Godin tweaking his thoughts on something as he had a better understanding of a subject. While I’m not trying to compare myself to Godin,

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  • Analogue Timeblocking

    Analogue Timeblocking

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    This is a video from my course on Skillshare on Timeblocking. You can get it by visiting [curtismchale.ca/skillshare](https://curtismchale.ca/skillshare). You can see my take on digital timeblocking in [my previous video](https://curtismchale.ca/2020/12/09/digital-timeblocking-with-things3-and-calendar).

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  • My Data iPadOS and macOS Backup Strategy

    My Data iPadOS and macOS Backup Strategy

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    At least a few times a year someone comes to me with a big problem they think I can fix. Their computer died and they want me to help them get it back up because they have some crucial data that exists no where else. They’re always surprised to find out that I have no

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  • A Brief History of Misogyny by Jack Holland

    A Brief History of Misogyny by Jack Holland

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    I’m a dude and thus benefit from a history of misogyny. I’ve been raised in a world that views misogyny as alright, and have perpetrated behaviours towards my wife that felt normal to me at the time. Over the years I’ve grown to see them as petty and harming to my wife. I’m sure I

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  • New Apps are NOT Magic Bullets – Friday Notes 128

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    I’ve been finding the Zettelkasten system revolutionary in the way I take and organize my notes. I felt the same way about my reading when I read How to Read a Book, all the reading before was worth so much less than I realized. Now, all the notes before I started using a Zettelkasten system

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  • Digital Timeblocking with Things3 and Calendar

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    This is a video from my course on Skillshare on Timeblocking. You can get it by visiting [curtismchale.ca/skillshare](https://curtismchale.ca/skillshare). Watch for my video on analogue timeblocking next week.

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  • Issues with Shortcuts and Things 3

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    While there is lots to love about Things 3 and it’s capabilities with automation, it’s also got one huge problem if you’re trying to automate it with Shortcuts on iOS. Things 3 offers separate purchases for iOS and iPadOS, which means they’re different applications and get different intents in Shortcuts. The result of this is

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  • When Work Requires Engaging in Distraction Factories – Friday Notes 127

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    On one hand there is a lot of good on YouTube, I’m awesome and I have a channel so it must be good. There is also a lot of terrible distraction on YouTube. I’m going to focus on YouTube today, but the ideas are the same for many of the mediums we encounter. Lots of

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  • Book Haul December 2020

    Book Haul December 2020

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    It’s been a while since I’ve done a book haul and the pile was getting huge so let’s look at the books that have been added to my library over the last couple months. – Subprime Attention Crisis: [Independent Bookstore](https://bookshop.org/a/11916/9780374538651) | [Amazon](https://amzn.to/2IuuvhS) – Pick Your Poison: [Independent Bookstore](https://bookshop.org/a/11916/9780470550915) | [Amazon](https://amzn.to/2K3Cx1G) – Junkyard Planet: [Independent Bookstore](https://bookshop.org/a/11916/9781608197934)

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