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byAt the moment, I donβt need a new laptop. But should I ever need one (which will probably be someday), it will be the Framework Laptop.It really is the best and most sustainable laptop concept Iβve ever seen.
Agree 100%. Iβve been looking for excuses to buy one since Iβve heard of them. Buying one would be my first non-Mac since 2003. Maybe once my 2014 mbp dies on me.
The only thing that gives me pause is the intel chips and how they compare to the M1 / AMD chips. But who knows how things will develop until then, itβs mostly a moot point. -
π A Guide to Using RSS to Replace Social Media β Luke Smith
byRSS (Really Simple Syndication) is the best way to keep tabs on things online. While social media sites have tried to replace it, it is still the best way to consoooome content, even on social media sites.
Iβve been trying to do this lately. After trimming my actual YouTube subscriptions, I added the few channels I really care about to my RSS reader.
I had been toying with doing the same for Twitter, glad to see itβs possible albeit with a proxy site π.
But one thing for sure, itβs a much calmer experience.- Tagged with
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byFor so long, it felt like I could only tell half the story of how we make software for the web at Basecamp. Too many of the chapters about our front-end approach were missing key pages. Sure, we had some of it out there. Turbolinks, for example, hark back to 2012, when I was inspired by Chris Wanstrath's ideas in pjax, and took them fu...
Iβm using Hotwire for parts of Tanzawa and Iβve enjoyed it. I really should spend the time to fully flesh it out so itβs smooth as butter everywhere. -
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π 20 Reasons To Quit Social Media
byIn reality, we hire social media to distract our minds from our unpleasant, average life. And, by faking photos, to convince others, including ourselves, that our life is amazing while internally we are in pain.
* We hire social media to create a virtual representation of the life we want to live, but never actually live it.
* We hire social media to observe the life we want, but never actually experience it.This comment right here is what got me to close my laptop and go out for a run. My reward (beyond energizing me for the day) was this great view of Mt. Fuji with the moon overhead. I naturally posted it to social media.The moon above Mt. Fuji - Tagged with
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