So long, and thanks for all the fish, Evernote.
So long, and thanks for all the fish, Evernote.
Counterpoint: Never trust the advice of someone who’s oblivious to survivor bias.
If you’re comfortable with Markdown, you’ll love Fountain for that screenplay you’re never gonna write :)
You can actually turn the screen brightness down much lower than standard lowest brightness, via a workaround using the Zoom and assigning it to the Accessibility Shortcut in Settings. Works perfectly.
“Darker” is good for night work.
While this interpretation seems sound, I think for most people ‘to be honest’ is analogous to ‘now that I think about it more deeply’. I get the impression that people tend to use the phrase when they’re reflecting on, questioning or refining their own beliefs.
I’ve tried it with a laptop on a heavy duty music stand — quite like the change, but I can’t use it for more than about 45 mins.
DaveHax deserves a MacArthur Genius Grant for this.
“Since it keeps so well in the fridge...”
Are there not any ‘pollution sports masks’ to mitigate this?
How can a company that perfected a LEVITATING GAME CONTROLLER die like this?!?!?
There’s already a simple way to do this. Just sign in to multiple google accounts in the same Chrome profile. No need for multiple Chrome profiles or email delegation.
Crappy, floppy pillows are definitely more submissive.
$60 a year to upload and store the 2.5 petabytes of my brain — sign me up!
Cool — just maybe don't resort to tennis rackets, if you don't have tennis balls or tennis shoes. :)
You can also throw it in the dryer afterwards with half a dozen tennis balls to 'fluff it up'. (Also works well for duvets/comforters.)
Related: Google Goggles has native business card scanning built in — it will transfer the information to a contact card and give you the opportunity to automatically create a new contact.
I don't really hold on to the desk, but I suppose when I'm writing my hands are more static and elevated than normal, so that may affect my gait?
Interesting. I mostly use a treadmill (for standing desk walking) but I find that when I go for a long weekend walk outside, it feels as if I have different muscles complaining the next day.
This is a fallacy. The notion that 'active listening' is a key attribute for successful long-term relationships simply isn't supported by the science*, despite the prevalence of this outdated advice amongst many marriage therapists. Gottman's pioneering work showed no correlation, a result which has been supported by…