mattokeefe
Matt O'Keefe
mattokeefe

I’m fine that Xbox controllers don’t come as rechargeable because 1. the separate battery packs hold a charge much longer than PS4 controllers do and 2. if the battery pack dies I can just slip in AAs.

What a bunch of entitled fucks. I read Gamnesia, and it’s a good site.

There’s a lot of entitlement here. I’m sad that I’m being forced into a paid subscription, but the company is struggling and has to make money. A whole lot of people (like me) think it’s more valuable than the $35/year cost. And it isn’t even like using Evernote on the web for one of your devices is a huge

I got a contract for 40 hours of writing work, and the business owner welched on it, going as far as to call me “merciless” and threatening to call her lawyer when I politely but firmly followed up after a few emails weren’t responded to. I was really tempted to leave a negative review, and part of me wishes I did

I really wish this had Lists like Mailbox. Labels aren’t as convenient since they’re only for one email account each.

Google Inbox doesn’t have a desktop client or support for multiple emails, though.

You might be considered a “hoverer” though.

I love my 32 inch.

This is another reason being on the spectrum sucks.

App for Trello for Mac is another option, and if I remember correctly it’s only a buck.

This piece is about easier ways to lose weight. Cutting out sugar isn’t easy.

This is extremely cool. It seems to be one of those things that can be used in a million different ways, like Evernote. I'm probably just gonna stick to Evernote for now though, except for maybe lists and projects. I'm happy with Evernote and though I'm tempted to dive deep into Trello, it would be against my better

Because comparisons never help anything...

Yeah, my iPad is totally an e-reader at this point. Comics, RSS feeds, and stuff I save in Pocket. It's also a good option for streaming if I want to watch a show while I'm working.

ComicZeal is an AMAZING app for CBR/CBZ files.

Obviously, we're not always in the mood to do a certain type of work. I have a note with all the different ways I can be productive depending on how I'm feeling. It's amazing how much easier it is to have it written down so I don't have to think up how to get work done every time I'm in a rut on a certain project.

You can replace Safari with Chrome in a lot of apps, but not everything.

I still like Downcast, but the native app is the only way I know how to listen to podcasts not on iTunes.

The only app in my dock that's flat is Chrome.

Is the $600 version 32 or 64 GB?