Links of Note 2025-01-21
- Interesting, free pomodoro timer. Flowkeeper.
- Zed is a new text editor which is built around the collaboration between humans and AI. I am not interested in that particular activity but it is an interesting addition to the world of text editors. It is snappy, clean, and modern. I don’t have a need for it, having immersed myself in Emacs. But if you are looking for an editor, I would give this a shot.
- Talking about Zed. I loved the fonts that the editor uses as default. They have made them available.The Zed Mono and Sans typefaces, custom built from Iosevka. I can’t resist a free font, specially a well-designed, clean one. Get them to use in your editor of choice.
- I enjoyed reading this article. Seeing Software - by Tara McMullin - What Works
- I am using the latest version of iOS on my phone and am disappointed in some of the decisions that Apple is making with the OS. Loren shares my frustration with a solution for the Mail app. Apple’s unwanted 18.2 Mail makeover
- Find the next book to read. NPR Books We Love
- This was informative. Terms of Service.
- If you are in a cooking mood or want to get hungry. Taste Atlas
- Yet another task-manager. This one is free. Daily App – Task manager by DSCP. I use org-mode for this function.
- Nice way of improving your typing skills. Books - Entertrained
- Using Sequoia, I agree with what Gruber is articulating. Daring Fireball: The Mac Is a Power Tool.
- Interesting idea. My take on the classic Macintosh app Stapler (with a little bit of LaunchList). I setup Alfred workflows to do this. But Stapler is an easier solution.
macosxguru at the gmail thingie.
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