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The co-creator of Google’s Inbox app and former lead designer for Gmail has released a new Chrome extension that considerably simplifies Gmail’s web interface. It’s called Simplify Gmail

One word that best describes how you work: Sporadically

After seeing the reply to the “What’s your workspace setup like?”, I stopped reading. Seriously man? Is that your real desk?

Cool stuff Patrick, thank you for sharing your knowledge. I totally agree that professional historians should talk to the general public!

“I tend to come up with precise routines and repeat them obsessively every day.”
OMG, this man is a robot!

I was shocked when I read:

I knew very well his Airportraits series, which is super cool! But I was convinced the photographer who did them was 50-60 years old at least. It was shocking to see he’s a young guy.

Thanks, not being American I didn’t catch it ;-)

Thanks, not being American I didn’t catch it ;-)

I am totally astonished by her musical choices: Rolling Stones. The Backstreet Boys. Pavarotti.
She must be some sort of cyborg. Who listen to that music?! And especially all 3 together. You must have some sort of mental dissociation.

This guy is all but nice

$50 for a tee that is not even 100% cotton? No way!

$50 for a tee that is not even 100% cotton? No way!

First of all I am very sorry for your mom. She must be an extraordinary woman to be able to manage all that pain and still be herself.
Also, your article is extremely interesting and very documented. While it is true that some people abuse of such drugs, the patients who really need them such as your mother should not

About his new iPhone, he wrote: “Just need to find time to back up my current model and go to the store to get my account transferred.”
Really?? Apart from people over 60 or so, it’s the first time I hear someone apparently youngish say she/he needs to go the the (Apple) Store to have his account transferred... Come on

My Chrome 52 is set on “default” by default as well

Great interview, that could be published on the NYT instead of Lifehacker.

Thanks a lot for your post! I’ll do exactly what you suggested, in fact I did not want to install the .exe either

“Five tall glasses of water that I put on my desk at the beginning of the day, and drink over the course of the day to make sure I’m fully hydrated.”

That’s not the point, and this whole idea of having nothing to hide brings only to excessive central control, which I simply do not like. In fact, I am a free spirit. I just do not want Facebook to gain more money on my browsing habits by selling my data to their ad customers.

Cool, we can supply even more data to Facebook! Such as our whole browsing history, so that they can gain even more money on our personal data.