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Itamar O
ItamarO

You're right, if you log into your facebook account on a VPN everyone can find out who you are negating that anonimity bonus, but not the security bonuses.

I think over the years, I've trained myself to do the "mental set up" throughout the day. When I sit down to write, I generally know what I am going to write. I do have a few tricks here. Often my story ideas are processing in the background while I walk, or do chores around the house. If I get an idea that I don't

As I mentioned in the post, I work "incrementally." My workload has increased slowly, but steadily over the last 20 years and there was never really a big jump. That, coupled with a steady push toward automation are probably the two key "secrets." Unfortunately, neither is an overnight solution.

I set this recipe up and everything, and it works fine. However, when looking at the created notes, I noticed that it doesn't do exactly what I would like. When you go into the Pocket App, when you select an article, the full article shows up within the app itself (I believe it downloads and saves the full article



Vote: Evernote

Why: In all the years I have been working I have never found a better way to keep everything organized and easy to access so I can bring it out and use it when needed. All the tools out there can easily be pulled together just using the different options available in Evernote today.

Indeed. That's where logging comes into play. If your VPN provider doesn't log, there would be no way to associate that IP with anything, unless you're considering a hypothetical attacker tapping communications on a VPN exit server, watching what users are doing I that end. Even in that case you may not get anything

Thanks for the heads up! I'll update the post with that link. :)

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I turn on/off my AC over the internet,anywhere I am, from my cellphone. Handy when you are drunk and sleepy and you plan not to take a shower when you get home

I've been doing the same thing for awhile now (regular desk at work, standing at home) and it isn't too bad. Honestly, after work and traffic, by the time I get home the last thing I want to do is sit.