• Sometimes we Fall off the Wagon – Friday Notes 107

    Sometimes we Fall off the Wagon – Friday Notes 107

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    Every few years I fall off the content wagon. I go from publishing several posts a week to…possibly publishing nothing for a week or a month, or a few months. I used to beat myself up about this because I wasn’t delivering the content I said I’d deliver. As with most people, I’d imagine the

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  • Obsidian Files on Your iPad with 1Writer

    Obsidian Files on Your iPad with 1Writer

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    While I’ve been loving [Obsidian](https://obsidian.md) over the last few months as my main idea connection and research application, it does have one big shortcoming for those of us that are iPad first in our work. **There is no iPad/mobile application**. Yes one is coming, but it may be a while before we get it and

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  • SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless with maOS and iPadOS

    SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless with maOS and iPadOS

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    Almost a year back my SteelSeries Wireless H headphones finally died after many years of stellar use. I tried to simply use my PowerBeats Pro for all my macOS, iPadOS, and iOS needs throughout the day, but they simply weren’t cutting it. Yes the mic is decent, and they change between devices fairly easily, but

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  • Work Journal – Stopping Two Calls in Short Order for The Same Data to an External API

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    I have a scenario where I need to flag a user on an external API when order status changes. This currently works but we also need to flag them with the same flag if users are granted a complimentary membership/subscription inside WooCommerce Subscriptions. Investigating how to ensure we don’t hit that external API twice, once

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  • The Second Mountain by David Books

    The Second Mountain by David Books

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    If you’ve ever felt like you’re living a life that’s missing some sort of purpose, outside of enriching yourself financially, then David Brooks has written The Second Mountain for you. Brooks defines the first life of living mostly for yourself and focused on your own individualism and personal desires as the **First Mountain**[^1]. To Brooks

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  • The Apple Magic Keyboard Isn’t Worth $349 – Yet

    The Apple Magic Keyboard Isn’t Worth $349 – Yet

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    As we get more feedback on the new Apple Magic Keyboard for iPad Pro I’m getting more interested in purchasing it. On one hand the keyboard looks to be one of the best keyboards if you’re working mobile with your iPad Pro. On the other hand…$349 USD[^1] for a keyboard is a huge investment. Today

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  • Use Obsidian to Take Notes on Books

    Use Obsidian to Take Notes on Books

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    When I read something I want to make sure that I understand it. For a long time now I’ve been keeping physical notebooks to go with the non-fiction that I read. I think that the requirement to write down anything important in a book is a great filter because if it’s too much work to

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  • Migrated to Statamic V3

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    You may have noticed that the look of this site totally changed over the weekend, or maybe you didn’t. My site is now running [Statamic V3](https://statamic.dev/) under the hood instead of V2. The upgrade process was relatively painless when I ran it locally via Laravel Valet. I had a bit more trouble when I tried

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  • You Can’t Fill Your Bank Account, or Your Love Account – Friday Notes 106

    You Can’t Fill Your Bank Account, or Your Love Account – Friday Notes 106

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    Does your bank account ever get ‘too full’? Like you have to open another account so you can keep depositing money? Of course not, that’s silly. You know what else doesn’t get too full? The ‘love’ account your kids or spouse or partner has. The worst thing that can happen is that you fill them

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  • The End of Average by Todd Rose

    The End of Average by Todd Rose

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    At many points in our lives we are graded against the average[^2]. In fact, the entire process of school is you being graded against the average. But the truth is that the middle of all the variance that’s being measure is a big hole that no one fits in any way resembling perfection. The outcome

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